How do I bring up the Connection Manager in the GTK UI? I can't see any thing to click that would bring it up. The only way I can find is to kill the daemon so deluge complains there are no connections.
How do I shut down the GTK UI without it killing the daemon? I would like to completely close the deluge process and leave deluged running, but closing the UI kills deluged, even if I start deluged separately.
Couple of questions regarding RC9
Re: Couple of questions regarding RC9
Preferences->Interface->Disable Classic Mode
that will give you access to the connection manager whenever you start deluge (it'll also appear as a button on the main toolbar).
it should also mean that when you close deluge, deluged will still run.
although on a side note, how were you running deluge (ui)?
afaik, running deluge -u ui and then shutting it down shouldn't affect deluged.
that will give you access to the connection manager whenever you start deluge (it'll also appear as a button on the main toolbar).
it should also mean that when you close deluge, deluged will still run.
although on a side note, how were you running deluge (ui)?
afaik, running deluge -u ui and then shutting it down shouldn't affect deluged.
Re: Couple of questions regarding RC9
Thank you. I never thought to disable classic interface.
Running deluge -u gtk (in classic mode) still shuts down the daemon however. But it's not a problem now I've disabled classic mode.
Running deluge -u gtk (in classic mode) still shuts down the daemon however. But it's not a problem now I've disabled classic mode.
Re: Couple of questions regarding RC9
I got this error message when trying to install deluge:
How can I solve this problem?
Thank you.
How can I solve this problem?
Thank you.