Interested in finding out more about bittorrent but you don't know where to start? This tip comes passed along to me from
(e:shawnr). Gettign started with bittorrent is east with the azureus client

which is pretty easy to use and comes in wndows, linux, and mac os x flavors. However, it does require java which you most likely already have, if not you can get it from the azureus link.
[size=m]How do I get started?[/size]
1. Download java JRE and install it if you don't have it. You can get it at the Azureus site
2. Download the azureus client for your operating system. Same

above
3. Go to the web and type whatever you want to download plus the word torrent into your search engine. Links to torrent sites will come up. WHen you find what you are looking for download the .torrent file and open it with azureus. It will start downloading to your hardrive.
4. You can also share your own video, art, whatever using bitorrent. Maybe
(e:shawnr) can do a tutorial on that.
Here are some sites where you can search for torrent files.
Pirate Bay -

Bogaa -

Seedler -
[size=m]How does it work?[/size]
With BitTorrent, files are broken into smaller fragments, typically a quarter of a megabyte each. As the fragments are distributed to the peers in a random order, they can be reassembled on a requesting machine. Each peer takes advantage of the best connections to the missing pieces while providing an upload connection to the pieces it already has. This scheme has proven particularly adept in trading large files such as videos and software source code. Quoted from: BitTorrent - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Talk about swiftness. I am getting sometimes upwards of 700k per sec downloading suse 9.3, same with many other programs and files
Hey, paul are you using gstreamer as your audio engine? or are you using multiple engines depending on the mime type and delivery method?
I tried amaroK a while ago (a year or two?) and I wasn't impressed at the time. are you using the latest stable version or the latest beta?
I've never used itunes despite having it on the ibook and now on the win2000pro partition so saying it is better than itunes doesn't mean that much to me.
Although I've not used them, XMMS has had both lyric and cover plugins for at least a year.
Happy music listening to y'all.