Re: Recommendations for djvu and bittorrent

2008-02-12 Thread Bob Hall
Thanks to all for the suggestions and comments. I'm using rtorrent for the torrents. I noticed that I was uploading today, which I hadn't expected (I'm behind a firewall and NAT), but I'm happy to do in order to help make this public domain material available to people who are interested in

Re: Recommendations for djvu and bittorrent

2008-02-11 Thread RW
On Sun, 10 Feb 2008 15:24:09 -0700 cpghost [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: There are multiple bittorrent clients in ports like net-p2p/mldonkey, Best avoid this one as it's mainly an eD2k client with a other protocols like bittorent tacked-on. If you have Opera, it can do Bittorrent downloads itself,

Re: Recommendations for djvu and bittorrent

2008-02-10 Thread cpghost
On Sun, Feb 10, 2008 at 03:50:26PM -0500, Bob Hall wrote: I found some old public domain translations of Prajnaparamita texts available in djvu format and available via bittorrent. I have no experience with either one. Does anyone have any recommendations for djvu readers or torrent clients in

Re: Recommendations for djvu and bittorrent

2008-02-10 Thread Wojciech Puchar
There are multiple bittorrent clients in ports like net-p2p/mldonkey, net-p2p/ctorrent, etc... Just remember to configure your firewall rtorrent being my favourite by opening and redirecting the appropriate bittorrent ports, and you should be up and running. ;) Thanks, Bob Hall Regards,

Re: Recommendations for djvu and bittorrent

2008-02-10 Thread herbs
If you want a small torrent daemon running in the background then give bitflu a try. It is also present in the ports collection. Needs a little time to configure it but its a nice little program. Cheers herbs On Sun, Feb 10, 2008 at 11:33:14PM +0100, Wojciech Puchar wrote: There are multiple