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I am trying to install uTorrent instead of using the torrent apps. I just came off Windows 7, can someone help me?

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This brief tutorial shows you how to install and use uTorrent in Ubuntu 11.10.

cd Downloads

wget http://download.utorrent.com/linux/utorrent-server-3.0-25053.tar.gz

Next, run the commands below to extract uTorrent files to the /opt directory.

sudo tar xvzf utorrent-server-3.0-25053.tar.gz -C /opt/

Then run the commands below to change the permission on uTorrent-server folder.

sudo chmod -R 777 /opt/utorrent-server-v3_0/

Next, run the commands below to link uTorrent server to the /user/bin directory.

sudo ln -s /opt/utorrent-server-v3_0/utserver /usr/bin/utserver

Finally, run the commands below to start uTorrent.

utserver -settingspath /opt/utorrent-server-v3_0/

If you get an error about libssl.so package missing, run the commands below to install it, then try starting it again.

sudo apt-get install libssl0.9.8:i386

Now that uTorrent server is started, open your web browser (Firefox) and type the address below.

http://localhost:8080/gui/

The username is admin and leave the password field empty. enter image description here

The first thing you will want to do is specify the download folder. To do that, click ‘Settings’ button.

enter image description here Then scroll down to ‘Directories’ and specify the download folder. enter image description here

This is been verified & checked . Working properly

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    It would be Important to note that this is for 32 bit Systems, if you're using a 64 bit System and are facing issues check Here
    – iConnor
    Oct 6, 2013 at 12:35
  • Hi. thanks for the guide, i followed it right from the T and when i type in localhost:8080/gui i get a 404 error on the browser. Maybe i need to change the port for it? How can i change the port or know if utorrent is actually running?
    – Jono
    Nov 11, 2013 at 10:57
  • Hi. Thanks for the guide but was wondering about how to install a newer version. At the time of this comment (14th Nov 2013), v3.3 is out, how can I wget it?
    – Parto
    Nov 14, 2013 at 17:09
  • @onezero : why is the creation of symlink necessary? Why can't we just run the server from it's original path?why should we create au symlink in the use/bin directory only?
    – Ashwin
    Mar 31, 2014 at 2:31
  • You should really provide uninstallation instructions.
    – Richard
    Apr 6, 2014 at 20:08
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uTorrent isn't designed for Linux OS from what I've read either that or it isn't well-supported/simple to install, however, you can import it using wine. If you haven't got wine you can install it by copying and pasting the following commands into terminal:

sudo apt-get install wine
wget http://www.utorrent.com/downloads/complete/os/windows

Then go to /home/username/ and click on the executable windows file and open with wine. Honestly, however, since wine has a tendency to use a fair amount of RAM I'd just stick with Transmission.

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    Okay, thank you. I decided to give Transmission a shot, and it turns out that that one's pretty good. (Transmission is the default/included BitTorrent client for Ubuntu.) Oct 11, 2012 at 14:47
  • Yeah I know it's the default, most default programs on Ubuntu are the best ones for the job, with the exception of rhythmbox and Firefox -- I prefer VLC and Chromium/Google Chrome respectively.
    – Josh Pinto
    Oct 11, 2012 at 20:45
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    qBittorrent is an even better client server from what I can tell. It received more positive feedback in the software centre.
    – Josh Pinto
    Nov 9, 2012 at 9:38
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run

sudo tar -xvf utorrent-server-3.0-25053.tar.gz -C /opt/

without the -z function.

if the -C function doesn't work, you can just tar it,

sudo mkdir /opt/utorrent-server-v3_0/

then

sudo mv /where-ever-you-tar'd-the-file/ /opt/utorrent-server-3_0/

any time you don't know what a command does you can always check the help function. ex:

mkdir --help
mv --help
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This could also be a problem attempting to run 32bit executable on 64bit architecture.

Try installing ia32-libs

sudo apt-get install ia32-libs

This will install the 32bit libraries and hopefully allow you to run the executable.

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µTorrent native Ubuntu client

µTorrent is the number one BitTorrent download client on desktops worldwide. The program was designed to use minimal computer resources while offering functionality comparable to larger BitTorrent clients such as Vuze or BitComet.

µTorrent is packaged as a snap package which uses Wine in all currently supported versions of Ubuntu. It still has an old-fashioned Windows application graphical user interface as shown in the below screenshots. µTorrent can be installed with the following command:

sudo snap install utorrent

Run this command to launch utorrent from the terminal:

snap run utorrent

µTorrent can also be launched from the Dash by searching for µTorrent with the first letter µ. It's not very convenient to copy/paste µTorrent every time you want to launch it from the Dash, but you can add the µTorrent icon to the Dock or if you use µTorrent frequently its icon will appear in the Dash by pressing the Frequent button. The best way to solve this problem is to add µTorrent to the Dock and then after it starts to show up in frequent apps in the Dash you can remove from the Dock and start it from the Dash instead.

µTorrent

To change the directory of your µTorrent downloads select Options -> Preferences -> click on Directories from the list in the left pane -> click the button to the right of the Put new downloads in text entry box -> browse to the new µTorrent downloads directory.

µTorrent download directory


qBittorrent

qBittorrent is a feature rich but lightweight client that is very similar to the legacy µTorrent application. To install qBittorrent in all currently supported versions of Ubuntu open the terminal and type:

sudo apt install qbittorrent

qBittorrent's main features are:

  • Polished µTorrent-like user interface
  • Well integrated and extensible search engine
  • Remote control through a Web user interface
  • Vuze-compatible protocol encryption
  • uTorrent-compatible Peer eXchange (PeX)
  • DHT (trackerless) support
  • UPnP / NAT-PMP port forwarding
  • IPv6 compliant
  • RSS support with advanced download filters
  • Advanced control over torrent content and trackers
  • IP Filtering (eMule / Peer Guardian filters)
  • Torrents queueing and prioritizing
  • Good localization (~25 languages supported)
  • Unicode support

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