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    some body help with fedora which client should i use.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dave12 View Post
    some body help with fedora which client should i use.
    i would use Deluge.

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    i think rtorrent doesnt work with ubuntu because i amtrying to install it even after installation it says can't able to load share libraries

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    I suggest that u use Deluge. It's clean, does what it suppose to do. Easy to configure. And overall a nice program. Used different torrent programs before. But Deluge is just the best of torrent programs for linux out there.

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    Agreed, deluge is great and getting better. Maybe it used to be banned from private trackers, but all of the sites I currently use accept the latest stable version. It's very low memory/cpu intensive, even with 100s of torrents all seeding. I feel like it has all the important features down. The WebUi plugin is critical if you want to remotely manage torrents.

    I used rtorrent awhile back. It's great, but I found the command line interface a bit annoying. It limits the features a bit, but mostly I can't remember all of the keyboard shortcuts and had to regularly look them up.

  6. Software & Hardware   -   #26
    Deluge is my choice too. On OS X there's a nice client named Transmission too, which also has a version for linux (ubuntu), so maybe it's worth a try too

    I used to use Azureus before I was converted to Deluge, mostly because of the java backend Azureus uses .. it's so g*ddamn heavy on the system..

    Hope you find what you're looking for, and happy sharing

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