Andrew Lentvorski wrote: > James G. Sack (jim) wrote: > >> Maybe they only had one seed instance? Couldn't see any details in the >> article, even after passing through a translator >> >> http://www.translation-guide.com/free_online_translators.php?from=Norwegian&to=English >> >> >> Regards, >> ..jim > > Apparently, they're using Miro. Here's a link to further discussion > about this: >
That miro looked kind of inviting, so I downloaded it for a trial spin, and it seemed to work pretty good. Or bad, I suppose, if one were to get addicted to watching everything "out there". Anyway, I didn't see much technical documentation, other than a few words about RSS. What is really going on there? How is torrent involved? I see some upload traffic when I am downloading, but it doesn't seem enough for peering (is that the term?). Never more than ~ 20 KB/s up and mostly much less, maybe 5KB/s. There doesn't seem to be much in the way of either status feedback (about networking) or configuration. It seems to have 160 python modules that build upon mozilla xulrunner (if I've said that right -- I'm ignorant about that xul-stuff). I do have to say it gives no hint of any codec problems, and has a nice full-screen option. And there are some neat categories. Science and education, of course, but languages might be fun to try. Brad - you still want to brush up on your German?. Regards, ..jim -- [email protected] http://www.kernel-panic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/kplug-list
