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-----Original Message-----
From: "Ernest L. Williams Jr." <ernesto(a)ornl.gov>
To: Fedora <fedora-list(a)redhat.com>
Date: Thu, 06 Nov 2003 06:48:30 -0500
Subject: Re: please use BitTorrent
On Thu, 2003-11-06 at 06:32, nosp wrote:
On Thu, 2003-11-06 at 06:46, Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:
> On a separate question:
>
> At home I have a 128 Kbps dedicated ISDN line: not blazing fast, but
> constant. I would be happy to put BT on my Linux box with the complete ISO
> set I download tonight at the hotel, and let it continue to upload for at
> least a few more weeks. Can anyone tell me if just putting the ISO files in
> the right directory is enough, and if so, which directory it wants?
You're alright just leaving the btdownload{headless,*} client running
with 100% of the download complete. The files can be anywhere as long
as the BT client knows about them and thinks they're 100% downloaded.
BT client will keep the torrent server appraised of the fact you have
the whole file available and other clients will be directed towards your
files.
If you want to host a torrent, that's different. You probably don't
want to but in case, the info is at
http://bitconjurer.org/BitTorrent/guide.html .
I would like to use BitTorrent. Where is the HOWTO on how to use it to
get Fedora Core Release 1?
OF course, I have it installed that was easy nut how the heck does one
use it?
I installed: bittorrent-3.3-0.fdr.1.rh90.noarch.rpm
Thanks,
Ernesto
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