Jul 25, 2008

Run Bittorrent Under Fedora

Free Web Hosting, No Ads > CONTRIBUTE > Computers > Software

free web hosting

Run Bittorrent Under Fedora

Raptrex
i installed bittorrent with yum
but im wondering how do i run the program

i searched for it and nothing can be found

plz help im a noob at linux

Reply

mizako
Hi,
I use Azareus in a debian box. I guess the programm you are using may work in the same way. First you have to install your program and execute. Then download the torrents of what you want to download.
Here a couple of sites where you can download torrents:
http://w3.isohunt.com/
http://torrentreactor.net/

The add the torrents with your program and it will ask you for a destination folder. Select the desired one and it should beggin to download.

Reply



Got an Opinion! Express your Views! (no registration):-
Add your Reply/ Opinion/ Views/ Comments/ Suggestion/ Questions/ Queries etc.
Posts with decent grammar & English will be accepted and please refrain from profanities.
For asking a Question, We recommend you to sign-up (for free) so that you can track the topic easily.

Nature of your Post*: Opinion/ Reply/ Comments
Question/Query
Feedback to us.
       
Name   Email
Title/Question*

(Maximum characters: 10,000)
You have characters left.
Confirm Code:

Similar Topics

Keywords : run, bittorrent, fedora

  1. What Bittorrent Downloader Do You Recommend
    (20)
  2. Encrypting Bittorrent To Take Out Traffic Shapers
    (0)
    I found this article the other day, which states that many ISP's are starting to adopt traffic
    shaping to limit their users from downloading and uploading anything from BT (or making it extremely
    slow to do so). In the article they point to Rogers, one of Canada's largest ISP's, which
    have lied about using it in the past. Shaw, and many providers in the UK have this traffic shaping
    feature as well, which ultimately makes anything very difficult to share.
    http://torrentfreak.com/encrypting-bittorrent-to-take-out-traffic-shapers/ As a 3d animation
    enthusias....
  3. Free Lightweight Bittorrent Software (82kb)
    microtorrent (µtorrent) (1)
    Check out what I came across today: http://www.utorrent.com/ It's called µTorrent, and like
    the name, the download is ridiculously small: 82KB. BitTorrent is a file sharing network that's
    designed to off-load bandwidth if you're sharing large files like Linux ISOs. What it does is it
    allows peers to share a bit of the file, so that each person is holding a small piece. Then, it
    grabs all the pieces from the peers online and downloads them all to your computer. I may not have
    gotten this process correctly, so correct me if I'm wrong.....
  4. File-sharers Move Away From Bittorrent ..
    , Back to eDonkey (10)
    QUOTE File-sharers have moved away from the popular BitTorrent system following legal action,
    say experts. Instead they have moved to another network called eDonkey, showed a study by internet
    analysis firm CacheLogic. It found that eDonkey has become the dominant peer-to-peer file-sharing
    network in countries such as South Korea, Italy, Germany and Spain. The study seems to suggest that
    the legal action to stamp out file-sharing is meeting with limited success. BitTorrent alternatives
    The movie industry started targeting the operators of BitTorrent networks the....
  5. About Fedora Core 4
    Linux (2)
    not very good!....
  6. Fedora Core
    (6)
    I just recently downloaded Fedora Core 4 (4CDs) and burned them to disc. When I try to boot from it
    my computer just restarts. So I tried it out on another computer, worked fine and the disc passed
    the test saying I could install from it. Is this a RAM issue or a CD drive issue? I tried to boot
    from Knoppix too once but that failed, and guess what - it worked on the other computer. Any help
    appreciated. Thanks ....
  7. Fedora Core 4
    Has anyone tried the beta versions (3)
    Has anyone tried Fedora Core 4 beta versions yet, and what do you think about it? I am currently
    using Fedora Core 3 and love it. However, I see Fedora Core 4 is coming out very soon, but I do not
    have a test machine to see how the progress of the new Fedora is coming. I definately would like to
    upgrade from Fedora 3 to Fedora 4, but if there is not much difference in them then I would rather
    wait until Fedora Core 5. Anyway, any information on this would be appreciated.....
  8. Noob To Fedora And Linux
    (3)
    ok i just downloaded the latest firefox since mine came with 1.0 *gasp* just how do i install it?....
  9. Need Help With Fedora 3
    (9)
    ok i am trying to partition my hard drive but it wont let me im trying to duel boot it with xp with
    13gb of free space its saying i need / in the root or something i think i have another harddrive
    so ill install it on that will i be able to duel boot it if i have xp on hard drive a and fedora on
    hard drive b....
  10. Bit Comet
    A nice BitTorrent App. (3)
    Here is a program that a lot of you might like go to http://www.bitcomet.com and dl it and install
    it go to the link Torrent Search in the favorites list and you can dl anything that u can that is up
    there now heres one bad thing about it its bit torrent files witch is P2P if any of you don't
    know what it is and it gets files from other ppl that have the same thing so i can take a long time
    to dl depending on how many files its sharing off of I tidied your post up a little bit such as
    making the link clickable, adding a topic description, and correcting several m....
  11. Bittorrent Client
    What is your favorite BT client? (90)
    I use BitTornado because it's very reliable for me, although at times, the GUI seems to freeze,
    and I get very mad when that happens because I leave the computer on for a long time, so when I get
    back, I expect a finished download. I've also tried BitComet. I don't know if this is me,
    but the torrent seems to take SO much longer to finish downloading than it does on BitTornado. If
    you've experienced this, post below. Shareaza is another client that I've tried, but it
    doesn't seem to handel torrents very well.....
  12. How To Set Up A Bt Tracker
    How to set up a Bittorrent tracker (2)
    How to set up a BitTorrent "Server" T here are 4 different elements that you will need. Even if you
    cannot offer all these from your machine, you might still be able to offer files via BT (so read
    on...): A BT "tracker" running on a publicly-available machine. Publicly-available essentially
    means either a static IP address, or a stable domain. Create a "metafile" for your fileset. This
    will be the .torrent file that you see in the BT download file link. Run the BT downloader on your
    system, specifying a download directory where you already have the files stored. Off....
  13. The Fedora Project
    Just for you linux Gurus (8)
    Ok i just downloaded the new fedora OS from the fedora website, http://fedora.redhat.com/ (I got
    the dvd edition cause i didnt feel like downloading and buring 4 disc.) and i want to know if anyone
    out here has used this or is planing on trying it. this is the first time i have used this OS and
    was just intrested to see if anyone eles has.....

    1. Looking for run, bittorrent, fedora

Searching Video's for run, bittorrent, fedora
advertisement



Run Bittorrent Under Fedora



 

 

 

 

ADD REPLY / Got an Opinion! Remove these ADs! RAPID SEARCH! Free Web Hosting [X]
Express your Opinions, Thoughts or Contribute more info. to help others.
Ask your Doubts & Queries to get answers, So that "Together We can help others!"
Register FREE for AD-FREE forum, Create your own topics, Ask Questions, track topics, setup subscriptions & notifications and Get a Free Website w/ Email and FTP.
500MB Space *No Ads*, CPanel, FTP, PHP, MySQL, EMails - 100% FREE