Is Bittorrent diing?

Jerry Matheny starnoble at gmail.com
Mon May 12 21:52:09 EDT 2008


There is a program called Azureus that runs just fine in the Gnome  
desktop and it is perfectly accessible. That's what I use on my Linux  
machine.


Best reguards,

Jerry

On May 12, 2008, at 7:31 PM, Steve Holmes wrote:

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> I went looking for the original python source to bittorrent today and
> bittorrent.com appears to have nothing (according to elinks) and when
> I googled it, I went around a bunch of bushis to find
> sourceforge.net/bittorrent.  So I go there and they say "No packages
> defined".  What are linux users using for bit torrent these days? Is
> the original python bittorrent no more? I did run across something
> called rtorrent; maybe I should give that a try.
>
> What does anyone on here know about this?
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