Topic: Post your Free Software Torrents

Post proudly your free software torrents.  Show the world that bit-torrent has legal uses too!

Most of mine are humble indie bundle games that I bought, though there's a linux distro mixed in there.  I think if I left my computer on all the time I would probably have a 1.0 ratio by now... but oh well.

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Re: Post your Free Software Torrents

No one else have any lists of torrents they're willing to show? ;-P

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^ yeah, sorry, i don't yet feel comfortable enough in this community to show my porn preferences to you all. oh and those are probably illegal downloads as well, so no place in this thread.
i could download the #! .iso again just for the screenshot, but figured it wasn't worth the trouble. :)

Re: Post your Free Software Torrents

Is that what appears to be a Mac xD?

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Re: Post your Free Software Torrents

psyco430404 wrote:

Is that what appears to be a Mac xD?

Yep, use it for playing humble indie bundle games that my linux machines are too old to run.  And trying out new OSes in Virtual Box.

If only PC-BSD had a torrent for their version 9, that would show up as well.

Don't worry, I have crunchbang installed on 3 of my other computers :-D

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U.U
i'm a looser, i dont know how use torrens hmm

Re: Post your Free Software Torrents

^ It's really easy:

1. Find a torrent file. As an example, check those for CrunchBang: http://crunchbanglinux.org/downloads/statler/20110207/
2. Download the torrent file.
3. Open with a BitTorrent client. CrunchBang comes with Transmission by default, but I use Deluge.

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