Actually Deluge isn't very well supported at all - there's only one guy working on it, and releases/fixes are rather infrequent. There's a native linux client for Azureus or, if you're using gnome and don't mind a few KDE libraries, there's KTorrent which I find very good also..
Pete On 14/08/07, Dave Murphy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Mon, 2007-08-13 at 14:15 +0100, Josh Blacker wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > Got a text from a friend earlier asking if she bought a new desktop > > from dell with Ubuntu, would she be able to use all her old files etc. > > I explained that yes Ubuntu can deal with jpgs (she was worried she > > wouldn't be able to see all her photos!) and OpenOffice is compatible > > with .doc formats and so on - but was stumped by the question of her > > iPod. (She was most thrilled that not only does Azureus run on Linux, > > but that Ubuntu has a built-in torrent client, but that's another > > matter). > > Although the built in bittorrent client does work, it is pretty basic - > especially if they're used to the features of Azureus or uTorrent. > > The other day I discovered Deluge - http://deluge-torrent.org/ - which > provides most features anyone will want, and it has become my standard > client. It's not in the repositories (yet), but the developers > provide .debs for Feisty i386 and amd64. > -- > Dave Murphy - http://www.schwuk.com > > -- > [email protected] > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk > https://wiki.kubuntu.org/UKTeam/ > > >
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