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super_poussin
Sep 03, 2010Virtuoso
utorrent for X86 2.2.01
Tested on Ultra and Pro :P Utorrent for x86 2.2.01 Utorrent for x86 2.0.00 Utorrent for x86 1.8.0 Super-Poussin changes: Now you can access logs in /c/addons-config/utorrent/ :) Now...
geoffnordling
Jan 28, 2012Aspirant
Hi,
Ok first thing; I AM A COMPLETE NOOB FOR NAS. I scored a RNDU6000 in perfect working condition (no manuals or cables, just the unit in a plastic bag) for $20 at a flood damaged goods sale at a local hardware warehouse. It works perfectly, not a mark on it; score of the century as far as I am concerned. Now I have it running with 3x 2TB WD Green drives and I want utorrent on it. I use uTorrent as my normal client on my PC's but I have never used anything along these lines on a NAS or a server.
I got about as far as DL'ing the .bin and installing it but the rest is making my head spin. I guess like when i got in to installing android ROMs on my Windows phone for the first time there is a lingo and a "standard of knowledge" among all of you guys/girls and I'm just not up to par as yet. Would it be possible for some one to give a step by step guide on how to make this work with out all the fancy acronyms and lingo so I can get up to speed on it all? I have bugger all Linux knowledge, Don't know Java or SQL, just a windows gamer with a but load of media on a NAS with the desire to save money on power as at the present I use a Gaming PC that consumes any where from 200W to 1KW of power just to DL and UL torrents when I'm not gaming, a 80W max NAS would be much better for torrents IMO. That and I really hate leaving my $6k Gaming PC on all day during 40c (I live in Queensland, the tropical north of Australia) temps just to maintain my private tracker ratio.
Any help would be great! Thanks. :D
Ok first thing; I AM A COMPLETE NOOB FOR NAS. I scored a RNDU6000 in perfect working condition (no manuals or cables, just the unit in a plastic bag) for $20 at a flood damaged goods sale at a local hardware warehouse. It works perfectly, not a mark on it; score of the century as far as I am concerned. Now I have it running with 3x 2TB WD Green drives and I want utorrent on it. I use uTorrent as my normal client on my PC's but I have never used anything along these lines on a NAS or a server.
I got about as far as DL'ing the .bin and installing it but the rest is making my head spin. I guess like when i got in to installing android ROMs on my Windows phone for the first time there is a lingo and a "standard of knowledge" among all of you guys/girls and I'm just not up to par as yet. Would it be possible for some one to give a step by step guide on how to make this work with out all the fancy acronyms and lingo so I can get up to speed on it all? I have bugger all Linux knowledge, Don't know Java or SQL, just a windows gamer with a but load of media on a NAS with the desire to save money on power as at the present I use a Gaming PC that consumes any where from 200W to 1KW of power just to DL and UL torrents when I'm not gaming, a 80W max NAS would be much better for torrents IMO. That and I really hate leaving my $6k Gaming PC on all day during 40c (I live in Queensland, the tropical north of Australia) temps just to maintain my private tracker ratio.
Any help would be great! Thanks. :D
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