hi, i've god big trouble with torrents. easily it doesn't work. i tried many clients and anyone works. i've also tried utorrent started in wine and the same problem. it says status is OK but it doesn't download anything... can anyone help me please
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Re: torrents problem
Which version of Kubuntu ?
Did you try ktorrent (version ?)
Any error messages ?
Maybe this:
things install as root
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=476364
Now, KTorrent will only run with root privileges (kdesu ktorrent).
RESOLVED!!! ktorrent just opened normally from the menu.
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Does konqueror work ?
There is this:
KDE apps can't see internet
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=475679
can't it be in some system settings? port blocked eventually how can i unblock them
Firestarter is a complete firewall tool for Linux machines. It
features an easy to use firewall wizard to quickly create a
firewall. Using the program you can then open and close ports
with a few clicks, or stealth your machine giving access only
to a select few. The real-time hit monitor shows attackers
probing your machine.
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maybe the torrent is dead or port needs to beforwarded....
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do they work in windoze?
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actually back when i first started w/ ubuntu i tried a torrent in BitTorrent (as dat was packaged w/ it) and it never went. i assumed dead torrent...
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Are you behind a router or firewall? Usually you need to forward ports in your router or firewall to allow the torrent software to work. Depending on the torrent software, you can sometimes decide which port you want to use and then forward that port in your router to that particular desktop or laptop.
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