Can't connect to Deluge at all after computer reboot.
Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2017 3:33 am
So I was following this guide, start to finish to set up torrenting automation with Deluge - https://www.cuttingcords.com/home/ultim ... and-deluge
Everything worked perfectly and things were going great for a few days but once I had to restart my computer, I wasn't able to get deluge working again. The localhost:38081 that I used to access deluge stopped working and wouldn't load. If I test the client from within sonar I get an error. However I see deluge running under task manager, I just cant see any windows and it's not in the system tray. I've read something about it being off screen maybe but I only have 1 monitor so it can't be that. The guide I followed used "deluged" instead of deluge so if I open deluge program it opens but webui still does not. This has happened twice now where it just disappears and I cant figure out what's wrong. The first time, I ended up doing a complete uninstall and deleting all leftover files and re-installed it and that worked...until I had to restart my computer again. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Everything worked perfectly and things were going great for a few days but once I had to restart my computer, I wasn't able to get deluge working again. The localhost:38081 that I used to access deluge stopped working and wouldn't load. If I test the client from within sonar I get an error. However I see deluge running under task manager, I just cant see any windows and it's not in the system tray. I've read something about it being off screen maybe but I only have 1 monitor so it can't be that. The guide I followed used "deluged" instead of deluge so if I open deluge program it opens but webui still does not. This has happened twice now where it just disappears and I cant figure out what's wrong. The first time, I ended up doing a complete uninstall and deleting all leftover files and re-installed it and that worked...until I had to restart my computer again. Any help would be greatly appreciated!