Hi guy's ,
how to install torrentflux on CentOS, and use the server as seedbox? iam not linux user
Hi guy's ,
how to install torrentflux on CentOS, and use the server as seedbox? iam not linux user
Vectoral FTW!
azureus is better...
http://azsmrc.sourceforge.net/Readme.txt
from the server start it in a "screen" using the command:
java -jar Azureus3.0.4.2.jar --ui=console
(which version of centos? if 4.6 you need to use a more recent java version)
or eventually use bittornado with launchmanycurses.... torrentflux is crap...
azureus in console... wow that's new to me
anyone has a review about this ?
I'm using rtorrent and until now have few difficults, like when I enter the torrent file name, the download just begins automatically, I didn't have a chance to set the folder or choose to partially download
@ predateur, I wrote the tutorial how to install rtorrent here : https://filesharingtalk.com/vb3/p-iho...437/postcount5, hope it'll help you a lot
@fstokebanget , thx for the Tuto
i installed uTorrent :
https://filesharingtalk.com/vb3/f-gui...34#post2552140
but i have a strange problem : no text on my uTorrent !
Vectoral FTW!
it's better you use rtorrent on CentOS, it's native binary, utorrent running on Wine which that works as the emulator, so it'll consume more resources, you can see my speed in ihostvps when I use rtorrent :
Last edited by fstokebanget; 01-04-2008 at 10:43 AM.
and how's the performance and features compared to rtorrent ?
I think it's down to the specs of ur server really and provider.
I use utorrent all the time and with certain providers I hit rocket speeds and with others speeds aint that great.
How u mean " no text on utorrent" ?
rTorrent is very stable, the first time maybie looks difficult but is easy to use... the only bad thing, is that in some trackers is banned, like revott, bitme,bitmetv...
Good Luck.
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