[CentOS] OT: Bittorrent clients

Mon Dec 29 08:41:22 UTC 2014
Sorin Srbu <Sorin.Srbu at orgfarm.uu.se>

> -----Original Message-----
> From: centos-bounces at centos.org [mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org] On
> Behalf Of Martin Cigorraga
> Sent: den 28 december 2014 18:44
> To: CentOS mailing list
> Subject: Re: [CentOS] OT: Bittorrent clients
>
> Did you try Transmission? You can install just the daemon (provided you
> wnat to access it from elsewhere) and access it through a neat web UI.
> Other interesting option is rtorrent if you like console-based apps.

I did. It'd be neat to have the Transmission daemon running 24/7 on the 
webserver and just connect to it as needed.
We'll see how this goes. Want to give Deluge from the nux repo another go.


> Btw, my OT: from Windows 7 to CentOS 6.6? WHY!!? I mean, I use CentOS
> everywhere I can for my server needs but I think that for a workstation
> Fedora could be a  better fit - my 2cents.

I like tinkering and I've always been a little envious of our molecular 
modeling chemists at work. CentOS performs like lightning and I wanted to also 
see if I could squeeze out some extra power and speed while rendering the 
Gopro-clips I film every now and then.
Pinnacle Studio in Win7 never was very fast despite running on an Intel i7 (an 
older version).

As for Fedora - nah, don't like the default desktop environment. I know there 
are other DE alternatives, but never liked the bleeding edge-philososphy 
anyway. Prefer stability.
I looked into Mint 17, but didn't like the way it handled software raid 
creation at install. CentOS is way better there.

As for other reasons, see my previous post!
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//Sorin