how can I download an application for torrent?

I Have try using yact but it find nonone software for torrent.

I am sorry but is my first pc using linux.
thanks
jacopo

On 03/01/2011 04:36 PM, taddeus wrote:
>
> I Have try using yact but it find nonone software for torrent.
>

what application do you want, and why do you assume it is best to use
a torrent?

very few (maybe none) Linux applications are anywhere near large
enough to need a torrent!

and, remember almost all Linux applications are FREE, so you do not
need to find an illegal torrent somewhere to rip-off some huge
Software Conglomerate to get good applications!!

best advice: always use YaST or zypper and if at all possible, one of
the four standard openSUSE repos: OSS, non-OSS, update and packman


DenverD
CAVEAT: http://is.gd/bpoMD
[NNTP posted w/openSUSE 11.3, KDE4.5.5, Thunderbird3.0.11, nVidia
173.14.28 3D, Athlon 64 3000+]
“It is far easier to read, understand and follow the instructions than
to undo the problems caused by not.” DD 23 Jan 11

sorry for my english, I try to explain better:

I tried to use yast to install applications to watch dvd(vlc) and download film and music(bittorrent, transmission), but yast doesn’t have a library of software.
I look for a software like bittorrent or transmission, to use torrent.
I use opensuse 11.1

On 03/01/2011 05:36 PM, taddeus wrote:
>
> I use opensuse 11.1

openSUSE 11.1 has passed its end of life, which means:

  • no more repositories of applications to download (they are gone)

  • no more security patches

  • no more bug fixes

so, you should move to a supported version as soon as possible:

11.4 will be out in a couple of weeks…

11.3 will be supported until January 15th 2012

11.2 has only 73 days of support remaining


DenverD
CAVEAT: http://is.gd/bpoMD
[NNTP posted w/openSUSE 11.3, KDE4.5.5, Thunderbird3.0.11, nVidia
173.14.28 3D, Athlon 64 3000+]
“It is far easier to read, understand and follow the instructions than
to undo the problems caused by not.” DD 23 Jan 11

If you installed the Gnome desktop, you should have had Transmission installed with the desktop.

If you installed the KDE desktop, you should have had ktorrent installed with the desktop.

To find a library of software you have to find it on a torrent hosting site.

Try Toorgle Torrent Search Engine

Multimedia in One Click

The Opera browser has a bitorrent client built in as well.
Opera Features Information

If using KDE You have ktorrent inbuilt so You don’t have to install anything.

Best regards,
Greg