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    So, is there any info, if version 6.2 will have MORE stable version of BT? Currently on version 6.1 it crashes all the time

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    Quote Originally Posted by stegy View Post
    So, is there any info, if version 6.2 will have MORE stable version of BT? Currently on version 6.1 it crashes all the time
    We are all on the same boat here, so the answer is no, no info yet. That said it should be (according to PM) sometime during this week.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cufflinks View Post
    thanks aasoror.

    snappy46, quick question, what if I want to set a range of ports. how do i do that ?

    hypothetical example-
    $btpdbin -p 51777:60000 --max-peers 60

    btpd does not require a port open per torrent. I know that some torrent client requires a range of port and that each torrent you download requires it's own port but that is not the case for btpd; it only requires one port for all the torrents downloads. Most torrent client that requires more than one port usually launch a process for every download hence the need for a range of ports. Not so with btpd.

    Hopes this answer your question.

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    I tried to follow snappy's instruction. However I can not complete the second step since /usr/local/bin/package not exist.

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    I should do some searches before I asked. I followed the instruction on this site and it worked.

    http://www.shadowandy.net/2009/09/bi...n-playonhd.htm

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    Quote Originally Posted by newuser1 View Post
    I tried to follow snappy's instruction. However I can not complete the second step since /usr/local/bin/package not exist.
    Apparently snappy has changed his instructions to fit P05 as per your request.
    Here is his instructions for ACR 4318.
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    Because BT crashes all the time, I would like to know, how can I start/restart BT client (telnet connection)?

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    Quote Originally Posted by stegy View Post
    Because BT crashes all the time, I would like to know, how can I start/restart BT client (telnet connection)?
    IMO not sure if it'll do any good since it crashes after a couple minutes or so.

    I've basically given up on it and waiting for P62 since it should be round the corner very soon.

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