Re: How to unpack a "torrent" download?

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Author: Technomage
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Subject: Re: How to unpack a "torrent" download?
you don't.

the torrent file is a small file that tells a torrent client (Azureus,
Utorrent, et al) where to get the file
and where it will be saved on your machine....

best suggestionss for torrent clients: Ktorrent (linux), Azureus (linux
java powered), rtorrent (linux CLI client).

Josef Lowder wrote:
> I just downloaded something with a long filename that ends in this:
> Feb.2008.pdf.4460470.TPB.torrent
> So how does one unpack a "torrent" file to get to the ".pdf" it holds?
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