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I can't go from Windows to Knoppix. So I need a Knoppix BitTorrent client.
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Originally Posted by
hansieb
I can't go from Windows to Knoppix. So I need a Knoppix BitTorrent client.
I understand. But as I said, it is in there. According to the package list for 7.2 (I checked that since there was no point in checking 7.4 if you're trying to get 7.4) it includes ktorrent. As I said, I have not used it, but I've run lot of torrent clients and have never had any major trouble from any of them. So if you have a place to store the downloaded files and are comfortable with file paths and permissions in Linux then I expect it should work for you.
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Verifying of md5 checksum and burning a CD at slow speed are important.
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How should I configure qemu?
$ qemu K2.iso /home/knoppix
qemu: drive with bus=0, unit=0 (index=0) exists
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But I'm sure that I've seen that there is already a torrent client installed in Knoppix.
The default Torrent client within Knoppix is Transmission.
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How should I configure qemu?
Did you ever read the links I told you?
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The problem was solved bu using a USB stick.
hansieb
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