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About rtorrent
Hi folks,
OpenBSD 4.0 On downloading files with "rtorrent", I suppose pressing ^d ([Ctrl]+d) to stop download. What command shall I run to resume download on next boot of the PC? TIA B.R. satimis |
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You can resume by simply running rtorrent with the same arguments you used when starting the download. It should pick up right where it left off. Otherwise, use a session directory for better performance:
rtorrent -s session_directory file.torrent
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Hi Scorpions4ever,
Tks for your advice. I have been searching around and read "man rtorren". I can't resolve the function of; up | down | left | right arrow keys ^P ^N ^B ^F ^f etc. a | s | d Increase the upload throttle by 1/5/50 KB. A | S | D Increase the download throttle by 1/5/50 KB. z | x | c Decrease the upload throttle by 1/5/50 KB. Any advice? TIA B.R. satimis |
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