I had bit torrent once. As I recall my approach was to add it to
/etc/mailcap . Worked well that way.

On Tue, 2004-05-04 at 03:15, Jesse Kline wrote:
> Quoting Graham monk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> 
> > OK, now it is running.
> > cd'ed into directory with saved seed, then ran
> > btdownloadheadlesss.py <filename> and off it went.
> > I find this kind of stuff very non-intuitive though.
> 
> It can be a pain to get bittorrent to work properly with your browser, I did 
> it once but I cannot remember how. It is pretty simple to use though, if you 
> just copy the link location in your browser and use a command like:
> btdownloadergui.py --url "http://abc.com/x.torrent"; &
> or whatever the programs name is, it should work fine. You can also specify 
> a torrent file that you downloaded to your HD. There is also a text based 
> user interface if you want to use it in the console. If you use headless, 
> then you don't get all the info. on your download. You should also check out 
> Azureus, as it has a much more intuitive GUI. 
> http://azureus.sourceforge.net/
> 
> Jesse
> 
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