> You should NOT use --force to install anything. You > will pay for it later!! > Bittorrent does NOT need to be installed. Run it > from the command line!! > As a general rule if you have to use --force or > --nodeps something is broken > and you need to understand ALL of the consequences > of using the above switches > before you use them. For something like BitTorrent > it is just not worth it. > > As I said above BitTorrent works just fine from a > command line. > > As was suggested earlier you can use > btdownloadcurses.py --url > http://f.moya.scarywater.net/redhat9.torrent > > If you are on adsl you will most likely have to > limit your outbound bandwidth > to get decent inbound bandwidth. For that matter > given that 9 has been out > for several weeks you might do better just getting > it from one of the > official Red Hat Linux mirrors. It should be less > hassel but maybe not as > much fun. :-) > > > You have been warned!! :-) This is so true.. never install anything by force. I found a good bitorrent for linux tutorial at: http://www.linux-sxs.org/internet_browsing/bittorrent.html you don't have to install anything.. just untar at a location you can remember. you could even create some links from /home/user/bin Rigo __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Search - Faster. Easier. Bingo. http://search.yahoo.com