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1984@lemmy.today to Linux@lemmy.ml · 2 年前

The Top 8 Best BitTorrent Clients for Linux in 2023

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The Top 8 Best BitTorrent Clients for Linux in 2023

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Today, we've curated a list of the best BitTorrent client apps for the desktop and while they have unique features, they are reliable and available for free.
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  • SaltyIceteaMaker@lemmy.ml
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    Transmission-cli 🔛🔝

    • Mubelotix@jlai.lu
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      If only it also offered i2p and webtorrent support

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        If with webtorrent you mean pasting a link and it downloads directly then the qt gui version has that i think (idk about the gtk or cli versions)

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          No, I mean seeding for users on the web by using the WebRTC protocol. I want to seed to as many platforms as I can

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    Uhm, qBittorrent? Tried others but they simply have less features.

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      Only downside to Qb (which i still use despite this) is that the web interface is completely inaccessible from a mobile phone. Makes remotely managing torrents when I don’t have my laptop handy a real pain.

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        There is an app exactly for that. Called qbittorrent remote or something, on FDroid

        • merthyr1831@lemmy.world
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          brilliant!! thank you

    • jivandabeast@lemmy.browntown.dev
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      Qbit or ru/rtorrent for me

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    aria2 ftw

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    I’ve only used Deluge on Windicks but I have to say ktorrent was good while I used it on Arch with KDE.

    • NathanUp@lemmy.ml
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      I love ktorrent

  • GustavoM@lemmy.world
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    rtorrent > all

    • Zabuxx@lemmy.ml
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      Exactly

    • 1984@lemmy.todayOP
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      I’m using Transmission, only 5 on the list. Must do better. :p

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    I use deluge mainly because it can easily be run as a daemon inside of a docker container, so I can just let my torrents run unattended on my homeserver, and always protected by a VPN with killswitch.

    On my desktop I use the GUI client to connect to the daemon and manage my torrents as if it were local.

    • state_electrician@discuss.tchncs.de
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      You can do the same with qBittorrent, by the way.

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        Yeah, I evaluated both when I chose this solution several years ago. Don’t ask me why I chose one over the other though, I don’t remember.

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    Wait frostwire still exists? I remember using it to download mp3’s back when I still used Windows XP. These days I use transmission for torrents. But only rarely to download a linux ISO.

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    No, Kazaa? 😓

  • ipsirc@lemmy.ml
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    rtorrent

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    • myersguy@lemmy.simpl.website
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      I… Don’t get the joke. Deluge is solid and on the list.

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          I think it’s the “…Yes sorry, I will show myself out.” that makes it sound like you were trying to make a joke

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            This is it, yeah

        • myersguy@lemmy.simpl.website
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          …What?

          “I’ll see (will show) myself out” is a pretty common thing to say after a joke. If it isn’t a joke, I just don’t understand the first line of your comment.

          There’s nothing “wrong” with me, I’m not being in any way “pissy”, and I don’t have an issue. I just didn’t know what you were trying to convey.

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            The lack of emoticons in your comment clearly shows that you’re in fact furious.

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              👈😎👈 Zoop!

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    • YodaDaCoda@sh.itjust.works
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      Sok dude I get the joke you were making. You use Arch 👍

      (and deluge is amazing, been rock solid for me for about 13 years)

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        • YodaDaCoda@sh.itjust.works
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          yay is the package manager thingy for arch right?

          Sorry didn’t mean any offence that’s a gender-neutral term in my mind

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