Re: [ubuntu-uk] Viglen 'Review' (Was: Re: downloading slow torrents energy consumption)

2009-04-10 Thread Ian Pascoe
you think you might have to do. Happy hunting! Ian -Original Message- From: ubuntu-uk-boun...@lists.ubuntu.com [mailto:ubuntu-uk-boun...@lists.ubuntu.com]on Behalf Of Matt Jones Sent: 09 April 2009 11:54 To: British Ubuntu Talk Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] Viglen 'Review' (Was: Re: downloading

[ubuntu-uk] Viglen 'Review' (Was: Re: downloading slow torrents energy consumption)

2009-04-09 Thread Steve Garton
On 09/04/09 11:14, Jamie Bennett wrote: Alan Pope wrote: 2009/4/9 alan caecl...@candt.waitrose.com: I have a machine on 24/7 gently seeding various torrents and my pragmatic solution is to choose the oldest slowest machine that can cope, in my case a PII 350MHz. I have not done any

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Viglen 'Review' (Was: Re: downloading slow torrents energy consumption)

2009-04-09 Thread Matt Jones
On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 11:44 AM, Jamie Bennett ja...@linuxuk.org wrote: Steve Garton wrote: Would a Viglen have enough grunt to run something like boxee (www.boxee.tv)? Boxee has rtorrent integrated, but it is mainly a media centre (a fork of xmbc I believe). I currently have it running on an

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Viglen 'Review' (Was: Re: downloading slow torrents energy consumption)

2009-04-09 Thread Jamie Bennett
Steve Garton wrote: Would a Viglen have enough grunt to run something like boxee (www.boxee.tv)? Boxee has rtorrent integrated, but it is mainly a media centre (a fork of xmbc I believe). I currently have it running on an old (~5 year old) PC in the living room (as a proof of concept to my