Hi,
First of all, i love deluge. Thanks so much, it's lightweight and great!
One question: When any of my torrents are d/ling or u/ling, my web browsing slows down significantly. It's very annoying but I know my ISP throttles traffic due to using bittorrent. So is there anyway deluge can automatically pause all torrents when I'm using my machine, and restart when I'm away? I think this can be triggered by one of two events:
-Network activity
-Keyboard/mouse activity
Unfortunately both of these events are tightly coupled to your OS/window mgr, so not sure how easy this would be. It would be great, however.. Currently I try to use the Scheduler plugin but that's time based and I have to keep tweaking it to my sleep/weekend schedule.
Thanks,
Mark
Torrents active only when network/keyboard/mouse idle?
Re: Torrents active only when network/keyboard/mouse idle?
Are you sure that your ISP is throttling your overall connection speed? The bandwidth used by torrents is taken from other tasks, including your web browsing. You can put an upper bound on the download and upload speed used by deluge.marksmithurbana wrote:One question: When any of my torrents are d/ling or u/ling, my web browsing slows down significantly. It's very annoying but I know my ISP throttles traffic due to using bittorrent.
A better solution is QoS so that deluge is allowed to use the remaining capacity at any time (that is, deluge gets a lower priority than your other tasks like web browising, IM, email, etc). You need a router which supports QoS and some effort in setting it up.marksmithurbana wrote: So is there anyway deluge can automatically pause all torrents when I'm using my machine, and restart when I'm away? I think this can be triggered by one of two events:
Re: Torrents active only when network/keyboard/mouse idle?
Yes using QoS is th best solution.
You mentioned the scheduler which means that you're running an older version of deluge (the latest version doesn't have a scheduler but has options for help setting up QoS)
You mentioned the scheduler which means that you're running an older version of deluge (the latest version doesn't have a scheduler but has options for help setting up QoS)
Re: Torrents active only when network/keyboard/mouse idle?
I agree, QoS sounds like the best solution.
I'm running Ubuntu, it appears the latest version for production Ubunutu (intrepid) is 0.5.9.3-1
The latest version for beta (jaunty) is 1.1.6
http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywo ... ection=all
Guess I'll wait till Ubuntu's jaunty gets upgraded to production or wait for intrepid's version of deluge to get upgraded.
Thanks for your help!
I'm running Ubuntu, it appears the latest version for production Ubunutu (intrepid) is 0.5.9.3-1
The latest version for beta (jaunty) is 1.1.6
http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywo ... ection=all
Guess I'll wait till Ubuntu's jaunty gets upgraded to production or wait for intrepid's version of deluge to get upgraded.
Thanks for your help!
Re: Torrents active only when network/keyboard/mouse idle?
I'm currently running Deluge 1.1.6 on Hardy. I'm too impatient to wait for a new version to appear in the Ubuntu universe, so here's what I do:
- Uninstall the old version of Deluge with Synaptic.
- Close Synaptic.
- Download new version from www.getdeb.net 1.1.6 is in http://www.getdeb.net/release/4144
- Install it with GDebi.
- Enjoy.
I've done this three times so far, always w/o any problems. The settings and torrents are not lost.
- Uninstall the old version of Deluge with Synaptic.
- Close Synaptic.
- Download new version from www.getdeb.net 1.1.6 is in http://www.getdeb.net/release/4144
- Install it with GDebi.
- Enjoy.
I've done this three times so far, always w/o any problems. The settings and torrents are not lost.