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  1. #11
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    Quote Originally Posted by wigout View Post
    Here's the top download directory link:
    http://www.landley.net/aboriginal/downloads/binaries/

    Here's busybox-mipsel:
    http://www.landley.net/aboriginal/do...busybox-mipsel

    (I don't think impactlinux.com is toast, but it is down for the moment)

    -wigout
    Thanks, but no luck with that, either "not found" or "permission denied" when I try to execute it. An old 113 works ok, odd.

    Edit:

    rebooted, now works thanks


    "News

    November 3, 2010

    My apologies for the lack of notice, the impactlinux.com domain unexpectedly went away saturday. The landley.net mirror is still up, and is becoming the main site again for the moment despite its' limited bandwidth. I'll see if I can recover the mailing list subscriptions, but I wouldn't count on it.

    Still working on the next release, currently scheduled for around the start of December. Until we get a new mailing list, the source control log shows what's changing, and you can always email me directly, rob at landley dot net."

    so that means it'll reappear maybe?
    Last edited by avman; 12-02-2010 at 08:42 PM.

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    once you've downloaded the busybox-mipsel to your player, you have to make it executable:
    chmod +x busybox-mipsel

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    Has anyone tried out the newer btpd/ ver 0.16 (from this thread) in combination with DvdPlayer?
    Again, this worked fine for me from the command line, but it may not work as expected with DvdPlayer, so I'd be interested to hear from folks on that.

    -wigout

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    Quote Originally Posted by wigout View Post
    Has anyone tried out the newer btpd/ ver 0.16 (from this thread) in combination with DvdPlayer?
    Again, this worked fine for me from the command line, but it may not work as expected with DvdPlayer, so I'd be interested to hear from folks on that.

    -wigout
    No btpd 0.16 can not be used to replace the current btpd in the firmware it just won't start on boot up. Even if you start it manually it is not recognized by the web cgi.

    Are you saying that as a stand alone application btpd+btcli+btinfo works fine, because I am having a hell of a time to keep rtorrent running for more than a few minutes without crashing.

    Thanks

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    Well, all I know is that I did a test download of about three different torrents (individually, not all at the same time). I choose torrents which were around 200mb with lots of seeders.

    Each of the torrents I added, (again I only did one at a time), downloaded fine. The upload part seemed very minimal, but could have had to do with the fact there were so many seeders that I wasn't getting called on to upload.

    I know that is not a very stringent test- usually there'd be a few torrents downloading at the same time and the peer count / upload speed would be throttled controlled.

    But yeah, it worked on the command line for me in combination with btcli as described in the source code readme.

    -wigout

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