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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Best Torrent Downloader Post 302575064 by figaro on Sunday 20th of November 2011 07:09:01 AM
Old 11-20-2011
Transmission is standard for xfce, but fedora is installed with gnome and should therefore have GnomeTorrent. This is the general case, your setup may be different depending on the customisations.
I dont see how the client impedes on download speed (which I think is what you are referring to), there are many other factors at play, such as the local infrastructure and the amount of seeders. Therefore I dont see how a different client - beyond offering other functionality - should resolve the issue.
 

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btmaketorrentgui(1)					      General Commands Manual					       btmaketorrentgui(1)

NAME
btmaketorrentgui -- GUI program to generate torrent meta-info files for use with bittorrent SYNOPSIS
btmaketorrentgui DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the btmaketorrentgui command. This manual page was written for the Debian distribution because the original program does not have a manual page. btmaketorrentgui is a GUI interface to btmakemetafile, it generates the torrent info files that are distributed to bittorrent clients (usu- ally over http) to inform them of where the designated tracker for the torrent is located, and to enable them to verify the file's con- tents. btmaketorrentgui does not require arguments like btmakemetafile does, instead everything is done in the GUI interface. The first box in the GUI is the file or directory that the torrent info file will be generated for, the second is the "announce" address of the tracker (ex. http://my.tracker:6969/announce). The third box is for an optional list of announces, separated by commas or whitespace and on several lines. You can also optionally set the piece size and a comment. SEE ALSO
btcompletedir(1), btcompletedirgui(1), btmakemetafile(1), btshowmetainfo(1), bittorrent-downloader(1). AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Cameron Dale <camrdale@gmail.com> (based on the original man pages written by Micah Anderson <micah@debian.org>) for the Debian system (but may be used by others). Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this docu- ment under the terms of the GNU General Public License, Version 2 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation. On Debian systems, the complete text of the GNU General Public License can be found in /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL. btmaketorrentgui(1)
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