I've started to use aria2c to download torrents, both at home and on my server.
aria2c is fine for downloading, but you might as well use rtorrent tbh if you wanna seed.
Mostly Deluge.
qBitTorrent has always served me well. ^^;
RX14 wrote: aria2c is fine for downloading, but you might as well use rtorrent tbh if you wanna seed.
it's not like i can seed anyway, with my 0.01Mbps upload speed.
Deluge Torrent or Free Download Manager (+BitTorrent Clinet) on Windows. And Transmission on Linux. Because it's ad-free.
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Senpai wrote: RX14 wrote: aria2c is fine for downloading, but you might as well use rtorrent tbh if you wanna seed. it's not like i can seed anyway, with my 0.01Mbps upload speed.
Ayy lmao I seed 5mbps 24/7 fam.
How the fuck can you even use the internet with 1.25kB/s upload? That sounds awful D:
qbittorrent It just werks!
I prefer Halite. It's light, fast and works well on my pc.
I've always used Deluge. Will probably continue to use Deluge until they turn to adware or whatever is up with uTorrent.
Windows: Deluge OSX: Transmission Linux: Transmission
Loved Transmission whenever I used Ubuntu
I usually use deluge-web installed on my home server, this way I can use the same torrent client with all my computers
im currently using QBittorent much faster then others.
I use Transmission more or less exclusively these days. Back when Windows 7 was my main OS, on the other hand, my torrent client of choice was µTorrent 2.2.1.
I used to use Transmission, but after the security breach with OS X users, I have switched to qBittorrent. I do not want to have to worry about my torrent client downloading malware onto my machine when I am updating it.
my favorite is deluge but I was trying to rtorrent. It is terminal/text based and quite basic. doesn't seem to save the torrents after you close it.
maid.mona wrote: my favorite is deluge but I was trying to rtorrent. It is terminal/text based and quite basic. doesn't seem to save the torrents after you close it.
I used rtorrent for quite a long time, and I never had an issue with it forgetting torrents. Maybe you didn't get up the session folder (can't remember if it has one) properly?
rTorrent on my seedbox, either qBittorrent or Deluge usually if I download something locally (rare).