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* ruTorrent seems to be the best choice so far. Good web interface (native), lots of options. It is available in Gentoo, although the GUI must be downloaded separately. | * ruTorrent seems to be the best choice so far. Good web interface (native), lots of options. It is available in Gentoo, although the GUI must be downloaded separately. Update: it's now available in Portage, but I did not check it. | ||
* There is no init script available, so best way to load rTorrent is to run in a screen the following command: | |||
sudo -u torrent rtorrent | |||
then detach the screen. | |||
= Deluge = | = Deluge = |
Revision as of 17:35, 25 April 2017
ruTorrent
- ruTorrent seems to be the best choice so far. Good web interface (native), lots of options. It is available in Gentoo, although the GUI must be downloaded separately. Update: it's now available in Portage, but I did not check it.
- There is no init script available, so best way to load rTorrent is to run in a screen the following command:
sudo -u torrent rtorrent
then detach the screen.
Deluge
- Deluge is an interesting choice, but not very stable nor fast.
Vuze
- Vuze has a buggy and outdated web interface, mostly because it is written in Java (applet). On recent versions, it does not work at all. Not a good choice for a server.