I actually have two problems concerning Deluge. I have been unable to add torrents by opening them, and have been unable to get Deluge to recognize an open port. Both of these seem like Linux-specific problems, and are almost certainly due to my inexperience with it.
I am currently running openSUSE on a PC with the GNOME client. I started using Deluge because the default program, Monsoon, crashes every time I remove a torrent and has trouble accepting incoming connections.
When adding torrents to Deluge, I have no problem with manually entering in the url of the torrent. However, opening torrents in firefox, it only offers the option to open it in Monsoon. When I choose "Other," I see an application list and choose "deluge.desktop" - Nothing happens. I'm unsure of any other options, and when downloading torrents from sites requiring login authentication, I cannot manually add the url of the tracker into Deluge.
The other problem I have with Deluge is the fact that it doesn't recognize my port as open. I have gone into my router and entered every IP from .101 - .104, ports 6881-6889 and enabled them. I have also checked my IP by going into the GNOME command line and entering "ip addr." It shows my IP as .102. So I'm not sure why, when I click "Check Port" it shows me a yellow alert sign,
Any help would be greatly appreciated. I am a complete newcomer to Linux. Thanks for your time.
Problems Adding Torrents (openSUSE)
Problems Adding Torrents (openSUSE)
Last edited by awfeucht on Thu Apr 02, 2009 7:38 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Problems Adding Torrents
This is simply a case of telling Firefox what program to use. When you click the .torrent, you should get the Firefox Download window. Select "Open With" and Browse to the location of your deluge application's executable file (or the Linux equivalentawfeucht wrote: When adding torrents to Deluge, I have no problem with manually entering in the url of the torrent. However, opening torrents in firefox, it only offers the option to open it in Monsoon. When I choose "Other," I see an application list and choose "deluge.desktop" - Nothing happens.

You should never use 6881-6889. Although these are the default ports for Bittorrent, they're routinely blocked by ISPs. Use a port in the 40000-60000 range.The other problem I have with Deluge is the fact that it doesn't recognize my port as open. I have gone into my router and entered every IP from .101 - .104, ports 6881-6889 and enabled them. I have also checked my IP by going into the GNOME command line and entering "ip addr." It shows my IP as .102. So I'm not sure why, when I click "Check Port" it shows me a yellow alert sign,
Hope this helps!
Re: Problems Adding Torrents
That's sort of the problem - I don't know what the "Linux equivalent" is. I have no idea how to tell Firefox to use Deluge. I'm very experienced with Windows, but completely new to openSUSE and Linux.
And thanks for the advice on the ports, that had skipped my mind. I recently changed ISP, and that appears to have been the case.
And thanks for the advice on the ports, that had skipped my mind. I recently changed ISP, and that appears to have been the case.
Re: Problems Adding Torrents
you should be able to right click on a .torrent and through properties change what the default client is.awfeucht wrote:That's sort of the problem - I don't know what the "Linux equivalent" is. I have no idea how to tell Firefox to use Deluge. I'm very experienced with Windows, but completely new to openSUSE and Linux.
And thanks for the advice on the ports, that had skipped my mind. I recently changed ISP, and that appears to have been the case.
Re: Problems Adding Torrents
I am able to do that, but Firefox still fails to recognize either Deluge or Transmission as possible programs. Going into Firefox Preferences > Applications, I'm able to view "Bit Torrent Seed File" and am given the options "Always Ask, Save File, Monsoon (Default), Use Other..., and Application Details" despite the fact that .torrent files default is now Deluge.
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Re: Problems Adding Torrents
awfeucht wrote:That's sort of the problem - I don't know what the "Linux equivalent" is.
OK, try this:
/usr/bin/app
Look for Deluge.
Or i
/usr/share/bin/app
or something similar.
If you have a deluge.desktop, i.e. deluge on your desktop as an icon, right click and do properties. See what it links to. Chances are it's the executable.
Re: Problems Adding Torrents (openSUSE)
Excellent, thank you for all the help. I am up and running on Deluge. Oddly, I do not have Deluge on my desktop, despite the .desktop file. No big deal. However, locating the program worked great. Sorry for the lack of knowledge, that was an important step in my path to getting to know Linux better.
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Re: Problems Adding Torrents (openSUSE)
Score one for the good guys.
Linux takes some work, but well worth it. Welcome!
Linux takes some work, but well worth it. Welcome!