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  Date: Dec 26    Category: Unix / Linux / Ubuntu    Views: 374
  

I have downloaded BitTorrent 4.1.5.tar.gz. I created a
folder called Down Load files in the Home/Dave/Down Load Files. The
BiTTorrent file is in there. I double clickes on the file and got a
file BiTTorent 4.1.5 this has a bunch of files and folders in it. Now
that I have this I don't know what to do next.
Also is there an explanation of the Ubuntu file system some where?

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Answer #1    Answered On: Dec 26    

You don't say what you want to do with the file, only that you do know what to
do next. I am wondering if you want to install BitTorrent. If this is the case,
you can install BT from the repositories. Go to System | Administration|
Synaptic Package Manager. Once there, do a search for BitTorrent.

However, Ubuntu already comes with a program to handle torrents. Hardy Heron
(8.04) uses Transmission. Other good torrent programs are Deluge and Azureus. If
you want BitTorrent then you can also get the GUI while you are in Synaptic,
otherwise you will handling torrents from the commandline.

 
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