Hi there... ive being looking for about this things after my post at the development forum however i dont know how to make it works
beto113 wrote:Deluge should have a widget (google desktop) and/or a program like that http://uremote.blogspot.com/
this uRemote is great and really cleaver... it associate *windows users* all " .torrent" files with your remote utorrent setup which in my case is my seedbox, so when i download and open any file it uploads straight way to my seedbox and start downloading, handy ahm?
Deluge doesn't have a need for a program like uRemote, it is its own remote. You'd just set the daemon on your seedbox to accept remote connections, have the client installed on your windows box and all torrent files associated with Deluge and then they'll get added straight onto your seedbox and start downloading.
so the thing that i got it pretty much that i can install deluge in both machines.. in the seedbox the deluge needs to be with "daemon activated" at the preference menu.. and with the connection and doors setted.. here all goes right..
but how do i get it synced with my windows machine?? ive installed this but i dont know where to place the config for this be a "slave"
If I understand what you want you really just need it installed on the seedbox and make sure it's running webUI also. Then you just connect to the seedbox from the browser.
Is it possible to "sync" my deluge installed in one machine with another?
as in the quote above, I cited a program "uRemote" that when installed in Windows machine associates all .torrents to my Utorrent on setted seebox. so through this uRemote works just line as an instance in the client mode, that is copying the status from the serve, and also give me tools like, add, delete, labelling, status, and more.
How did you do it? I would like to be able to use the GTKUI to manage my box running the Linux daemon. Is it hidden in the menus, or do I have to use a switch when starting the app?
Thanks!
EDIT: Haha! I read the FAQ and it was super easy, just disable classic mode in prefs.