Good torrent software with web interface?

Post the output of free -m
Code:
             total       used       free     shared    buffers     cached
Mem:           238        221         17          0          7        143
-/+ buffers/cache:         70        168
Swap:         2079          2       2077

I think it's pretty ok considering that torrentflux, sabnzbd and vnc are all running already.

Another thing: does anyone know how I can set my power options on linux? For eg. I want to set the time limit for the hard disk to go into standby and for the laptop to go into standby.
 
Another thing: does anyone know how I can set my power options on linux? For eg. I want to set the time limit for the hard disk to go into standby and for the laptop to go into standby.

System -> Prefs -> Power Management ?
 
System -> Prefs -> Power Management ?

Sorry, I forgot to mention that I'm using fluxbox. I can't find any mention about power management in the context menu.

Is there a way to configure it using a cmd line tool or is there a gui frontend that I can download?

I mainly want to be able to put the laptop in standby but there's no option to do so.
 
That's pretty lean. Torrentflux is excellent, because it doesn't use much memory above your web server.
 
I finally got everything setup and working, I even got sabnzbd working behind apache to boot :D

I just can't for the life of me remember what this one program was called. It was an alternative for peerblock in linux, does anyone know what it was? I think it started with a 'm' IIRC

I remember I even posted a thread asking about it once but I can't even find that anymore :p
 
I just can't for the life of me remember what this one program was called. It was an alternative for peerblock in linux, does anyone know what it was? I think it started with a 'm' IIRC

Iptables, Guarddog, Firestarter, Ufw and arno-iptables-firewall, dansgaurdian, MoBlock, IPBlocker, iplist, mobloquer, IPblock
 
Sorry, I forgot to mention that I'm using fluxbox. I can't find any mention about power management in the context menu.

Is there a way to configure it using a cmd line tool or is there a gui frontend that I can download?

I mainly want to be able to put the laptop in standby but there's no option to do so.

If you still have gnome installed you can run:

Code:
gnome-power-preferences

Not sure how to do all that power-management from the command line though.
 
I'm having a problem with torrentflux. It seems I can download normally, but it doesn't upload at all. Everytime I check the queue it shows "0.0KB/s upload".

What can I check? :confused:
 
Just get some more ram if you intend to run ANY linux distro, as RAM is the first thing that is utilised by linux in order to make all your processes faster. Any one here studying LPIC? If yes, they could tell you this also.
 
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