Hello All,
Not sure this is even possible with my setup, I'm running an old 1.6GHz single core Tiny PC with 256 meg of ram and a 60 Gig hard drive. I'm running Puppy using the Live CD but with all my settings saved to my hard drive (It will not install any other way) I wondered is it still possible to download torrents using this type of set up ? Where will they go and how do I do it ? I'm not sure of the Puppy version but I marked the disk 2010. I've used Mandriva and Ubuntu based Linux in the past but never really used Puppy other than a quick trial so being gentle with me and treating me as a thicko will help here.My attempts so far have failed.
Thanks all.
Brad
How do I download torrent files ?
Hello,
The torrent D/L`r for Puppy is called Transmission...
But, personally, I use Utorrent (Windoze) in Wine..
Wine is a "windoze emulator" and is available in the package manager.
Then D/L Utorrent and install it to the Wine "C" drive in "program files"..
Transmission is faster, but Utorrent is more user friendly..
Hope that helps...
The torrent D/L`r for Puppy is called Transmission...
But, personally, I use Utorrent (Windoze) in Wine..
Wine is a "windoze emulator" and is available in the package manager.
Then D/L Utorrent and install it to the Wine "C" drive in "program files"..
Transmission is faster, but Utorrent is more user friendly..
Hope that helps...
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I personally use Qbittorrent. Imo, all the torrent clients are the same, none is faster. I always reach the same max speeds with any client, 150kB/s is my max, every client goes at that speed... MAYBE some torrent clients comes with other ports instead of the ones that you have opened on your router so that slows down the incoming connections, etc. Anyways, qbit is cool because it also has a search function.
hi BADGER.BRAD
which ever torrent client you choose, you'll need to set the location of the download folder in the programs preferences. set this to somewhere outside the save file . for example /mnt/home/downloads
which ever torrent client you choose, you'll need to set the location of the download folder in the programs preferences. set this to somewhere outside the save file . for example /mnt/home/downloads
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Re: How do I download torrent files ?
Menu > Help should openBADGER.BRAD wrote:...I'm not sure of the Puppy version....
file:///usr/share/doc/index.html
in defaultbrowser showing puppy version
1.6 GHz single core is not that bad.
Using a swap partition will improve your situation.
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Try this, maybe
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=14954
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=14954