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I currently have uTorrent working with a WebUI using wine, however, getting uTorrent to startup and shutdown properly without user interaction proved to be problematic.  (You can find some info about my uTorrent/wine setup [http://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php?title=User:Alx9r&oldid=11735 on this version of my user page].) 
I followed the instructions [[Bittorrent Setup Guide|here]].
 
Essentially what I'm looking for is a bittorrent client that runs as a UI-less daemon.  Trying to get uTorrent/wine to approximate such a thing is a square-peg-in-a-round-hole situation. 
 
Version 0.6 of [http://deluge-torrent.org deluge] is slated to support a UI-less daemon.  If I get that up and running I will fully document it here as I think it is the best way to download torrents to a linuxmce core.
 
While I do have uTorrent/wine working and happily downloading stuff straight to my hybrid/core, I'm not going to invest any more time in documenting that setup as it is way too haywire to be a long-term solution.


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