I installed bittorrent without issue and copied the following from my terminal ====================================================================== [root@p4 Download]# rpm -Uvh bittorrent-3.3-0.fdr.2.fc1.noarch.rpm Preparing... ########################################### [100%] package bittorrent-3.3-0.fdr.2.fc1 is already installed [root@p4 Download]# bittorrent bash: bittorrent: command not found [root@p4 Download]# su -l [root@p4 root]# bittorrent -bash: bittorrent: command not found [root@p4 root]# ======================================================================= I did a file search from / for bittorrent using the gui off the Red Hat start menu but found nothing. What do I have to do to run bittorrent? ===== The true measure of a man is how he treats someone who can do him absolutely no good. -Samuel Johnson, lexicographer (1709-1784)
On Sat, May 01, 2004 at 06:30:18PM -0700, Mel Seder wrote:
I installed bittorrent without issue and copied the following from my terminal
[ snip ] Check what files are contained in the RPM file to be sure, but the Bittorrent executables on my Debian box are typically "btdownload*". For instance, btdownloadcurses is the version I run from within a screen session, so I can clobber my X session to let the kids on, and my stuff is all still running. Cheers, Tim -- Is it weird in here, or is it just me? -- Steven Wright
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