Ubuntu uses the command to install qBittorrent

  
                

qBitTorrent is a cross-platform BitTorrent client. There are two versions of stable and unstable versions. Because the installation commands of the two versions are different, many friends have confused when installing qBitTorrent under Ubuntu. Let me introduce you to Ubuntu to install qBitTorrent, let's take a look.

The main features of qBitTorrent include:

Using the Qt4 toolkit to write a beautiful graphical user interface;

Support UPnP/NAT-PMP port forwarding;

Support encryption (compatible with Azureus);

Support multiple files to download or upload at the same time;

Integrated search engine;

Support DHT network;

Support μ Torrent Peer-to-Peer Exchange (PeX);

Supports up to 25 languages.

The installation command under ubuntu is:

1) Install stable version

$ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:hydr0g3n/qbittorrent-stable

$ sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install qbittorrent

2) Installing an unstable development version

$ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:hydr0g3n/qbittorrent-trunk

$ sudo apt-get update & & sudo apt-get install qbittorrent

good after installation interface follows:

the above is the Ubuntu installation qBitTorrent The method is introduced. If you have the above interface after installation, it means that you have successfully installed qBitTorrent software.

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