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Hello, I am trying to install rTorrent on my CentOS 5.0 server with lighttpd. I followed a lot of tutorial or make it work, but nothing helps. I made the ...
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    Question rTGui Setup on CentOS 5.0 - Help!

    Hello,

    I am trying to install rTorrent on my CentOS 5.0 server with lighttpd. I followed a lot of tutorial or make it work, but nothing helps. I made the 'screen' work, but 'm unable to setup rTGui for it.

    I installed XML-RPC library, libcurl, libtorrent, rtorrent, and edited the httpd.conf, rTGUI's config.php, and did whatever this tutorial (howtoforge.org/how-to-configure-rtgui-for-rtorrent) said.

    Also, anyone knows how to create a page for listing the files in a dir?

    Anyone knows how to make it run? I'm frustrated now !

    Thanks!

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    Doing all that for a web interface? why not transmission or deluge
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    Well, I am used to rTorrent now. I tried torrentflux, but it's too clustered. Even wTorrent will do, but I am not able to get it to work.

    Is there anything else as clean as rT or wT?

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    You can try transmission-cli and transmission-gui, it got web interface, its easy, clean and lightweight. have both cli and gui
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    So, you are installing a bittorrent client on CentOS 5? I've been using ktorrent, which works very well and has a nice gui.
    Sometimes, real fast is almost as good as real time.
    Just remember, Semper Gumbi - always be flexible!

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    There are lots of torrent clients for linux..but only few are worth trying.
    but deluge and transmission is best for me.
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