as said very nice client outperform the other linux gui powered clients imo
but
what it lacks..
when you download a torrent i want the ability to check the files in the torrent at the same moment i decide where to save the files, what to download or not..
also it creates dummys for everything so you have to go and cleanup the dummy files that you skipped
and i want to be able to select multiple files whilst doing so.. in the file tab as it is now you have to click every single file that you dont want which is _very_ tedious..
anyhow thats what it think is lacking
also one other thing.. i put my upload limit to 8 slots and max upload 25KB/s but the net usage is around 50KB/s
it make problems cuz only got 500Kb upload and if it peak pretty much everything else will suffer
keep on the good work ^^
Great client but lack some important stuff imo
Re: Great client but lack some important stuff imo
Its very much possible the things you say although I have had no issues using it in Feisty 7.04 on an Linux ubuntu 2.6.20-16-generic . Are u using the 0.5.1 beta one or something else. You have not given enough info. so people can know.
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Re: Great client but lack some important stuff imo
using the 0.5.90.1 version from the ubuntu deb available from this site
also tried 0.5.0 and 0.5.90.2 from source. i dont think anything i mentioned should be classified as issue it's more like a feature request..
with it using around the double upload is maybe linked with it's good performance that it is kinda agressive in finding good peers i dunno it was just something i noted.. maybe all torrent apps do this but this is the first time i experience that a torrent client clog my connection i think
having Feisty 7.04 running 2.6.20-16-generic also ^
also tried 0.5.0 and 0.5.90.2 from source. i dont think anything i mentioned should be classified as issue it's more like a feature request..
with it using around the double upload is maybe linked with it's good performance that it is kinda agressive in finding good peers i dunno it was just something i noted.. maybe all torrent apps do this but this is the first time i experience that a torrent client clog my connection i think
having Feisty 7.04 running 2.6.20-16-generic also ^
Re: Great client but lack some important stuff imo
also whilst i'm here there is one other thing..
when deluge is killed it loses track of torrents, i just installed Ubuntu after some time off and i manage to get me X crashed once in a while trying out new stuff.. after doing good old ctrl+alt+backspace when i load up deluge all torrents are lost.. so i have to find the torrents again..
the data is still there so it just check it up and continue. but to find all torrents again after a crash is tedious.. so maybe to save the info about torrents physically the same time as you open/accept the torrent?
when deluge is killed it loses track of torrents, i just installed Ubuntu after some time off and i manage to get me X crashed once in a while trying out new stuff.. after doing good old ctrl+alt+backspace when i load up deluge all torrents are lost.. so i have to find the torrents again..
the data is still there so it just check it up and continue. but to find all torrents again after a crash is tedious.. so maybe to save the info about torrents physically the same time as you open/accept the torrent?
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Re: Great client but lack some important stuff imo
this is fixed in svn and the rc release that's coming out within the hour or so. just fyibsu wrote:also whilst i'm here there is one other thing..
when deluge is killed it loses track of torrents, i just installed Ubuntu after some time off and i manage to get me X crashed once in a while trying out new stuff.. after doing good old ctrl+alt+backspace when i load up deluge all torrents are lost.. so i have to find the torrents again..
the data is still there so it just check it up and continue. but to find all torrents again after a crash is tedious.. so maybe to save the info about torrents physically the same time as you open/accept the torrent?