There is no need to configure the 'hellanzb.conf' file if you are using the LottaNzb GUI.
First grab lottanzb deb file from:
http://www.lottanzb.org/releases/dis..._0.3.1_all.deb
Once you have that file and it is saved to a location of your choice like 'Desktop' or whatever
Then open the terminal VIA: Applications> Accessories>Terminal
From there copy and paste command:
Code:
sudo apt-get install hellanzb
*Enter your password when prompted*
NOTE: Your password will not show up, it will be Blank.
Once Hellanzb is installed then double click the 'lottanzb_0.3.1_all.deb' file and follow the prompts to install the GUI
From there it is only a matter of setting up your addy, username, and amount of connections.
Select 'Standalone Usage mode' and enter your server info and passes.
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After all of that you can start the program from 'Applications>Internet>Lottanzb'
To change the amount of connections or if you want it to unrar and par check automatically all you have to do is go to 'Edit>preferences'
The 'Servers tab' will allow you to change the amount of connections up to 25 per server , with or without SSL.
The 'general Tab' allows you to change download folders and set it to "download par files only when necessary to repair" , limit speed (useful if you share a connection and do not want to bog down the whole network.), minimize to system tray, and a few other things. But all in all if you want a nice, easy to use client this is it. But I have had a bit to much of the sauce and a few to many VK ES, so either way enjoy
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