On Sat, 18 Mar 2006, Robert Schiele <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:-

>On Sat, Mar 18, 2006 at 08:59:44AM +0000, David Bolt wrote:
>> [0] I've no idea how you'd do it with other command-line clients, nor
>> with Ktorrent, but it's very easily done with Azureus. Of course, the
>> only problem with using Azureus, or Ktorrent, would be the requirement
>> to have a graphical desktop, along with X, to be running on a server
>> where you'd want the all the resources used my the FTP and HTTP servers,
>> not some other applications.
>
>No need for so much overkill.  With the standard client it is just installing
>the client and typing one command.  See
>http://en.opensuse.org/BitTorrent_and_openSUSE#Running_BitTorrent_Seede
>r_on_a_Mirror_Server

As I said, I had no idea how it would be done on a mirror server, but it
looks like someone had already put some thought into this for just this
sort of situation.


Regards,
  David Bolt

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