What does Arch Linux bring to the table as far as refining, which makes it stand out any more than say Fedora or Slackware? I tried Ubuntu one time, and have hated it ever since. I am glad I don't have to switch distributions due to something like you describe. I was using Slackware for some time until I started to notice…
Yeah I don't think anyone needs a distribution chooser, they can just install Fedora since it is better than any other distribution in terms of the purpose of a distribution, all other distributions modify core files and have less functionality, hands down. If you want to really get into Linux though, install Gentoo.
ctorrent works as well as Azureus. If you're running in runlevel 3 or just want a shell torrent client, use ctorrent, otherwise if you want the graphical stuff use Azureus.
I took the test, being a Fedora user since Fedora Core 1, I was recommended Fedora Linux. In reality though, any Linux box can be used to run a server, or a workstation if the packages it includes have the ability, even if it doesn't, all Linux boxes should be able to compile software you want and be installable. So this…