Linux runs Java right?  Take a look at the Azureus project at sourceforge.
It has some very nice features and a decent gui to admin all the downloads.
No matter what the client is, you need to find .torrent files to start the
peering process.  Google is your friend there.  Most are shut down by the
RIAA now due to having warez.  Check out the forums for Azureus for some
pointers.

Ciao, Dave

-----Original Message-----
From: dave [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, 26 February 2004 4:12 p.m.
To: clug
Subject: bittorrent-3.3-1.noarch.rpm

got this today.

thought i have a play (so to speak with it)

now ie got it installed but i am miffed if i can see how to get the girl to 
play!!!

(maybe itīs not the right rpm) but anyway the files iīve got are shown here 
below and the only doc i have was a readme that explained howto setup a 
bittorrent server site.

Copied from the terminal screen.....

bencode.py              Encrypter.py     Rerequester.py 
bencode.pyc             Encrypter.pyc    Rerequester.pyc
bitfield.py             fakeopen.py      selectpoll.py
bitfield.pyc            fakeopen.pyc     selectpoll.pyc
btformats.py            HTTPHandler.py   Storage.py
btformats.pyc           HTTPHandler.pyc  Storage.pyc
Choker.py               __init__.py      StorageWrapper.py
Choker.pyc              __init__.pyc     StorageWrapper.pyc
Connecter.py            NatCheck.py      testtest.py
Connecter.pyc           NatCheck.pyc     testtest.pyc
CurrentRateMeasure.py   parseargs.py     track.py
CurrentRateMeasure.pyc  parseargs.pyc    track.pyc
DownloaderFeedback.py   PiecePicker.py   Uploader.py
DownloaderFeedback.pyc  PiecePicker.pyc  Uploader.pyc
Downloader.py           RateMeasure.py   zurllib.py
Downloader.pyc          RateMeasure.pyc  zurllib.pyc
download.py             RawServer.py
download.pyc            RawServer.pyc


any help greatful.

dave.

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