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Re: [orca-list] orca and bit torent applications



Hi
Orca works well with Deluge. Install the deluge-gtk package if you're
using Ubuntu or other Debian-based system--I'm not sure if other systems
call the package by that name. The one thing that doesn't work properly
is the progress column in the status table, you will need to use flat
review to look in the status area to check the progress of a download.
The interface is very similar to uTorrent on OS X or Windows.

On Sun, 2009-05-24 at 00:18 +0100, michael weaver wrote:
> does orca work with any other bit torent programs?
> if not is there a way of maximising the speed of downloaded 
> files?
> i have broadband and at the moment i am using transmission but it 
> seems very slow and i have not been able to locate a menu item 
> using orca which i might change to make any difference in the 
> download speed.
> i use bt broadband.
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