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Re: Bittorrent for Fremantle
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Current version is transmission 1.75-1maemo4 its in i386 and armel, both -testing and -devel. Find all transmission packages in extras, extras-testing, extras-devel: Link For future reference, interface to find packages in these repositories: http://maemo.org/packages |
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Or, perhaps your provider is being an ***. Might be more efficient to run BitTorrent client on home machine (embedded or desktop or server), use interface on it from N8x0/N900 and then later use BitTorrent on WLAN to transfer the data to the N8x0/N900. This way saves resources on device and network bandwidth of GPRS (3G). |
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reviving this thread
im running transmission 1.75 (9117) on my n900, installed it from the extras repository via the device about 2 weeks ago. is the dev who did this port around? Can anyone with an N900 see if you can reproduce my 100% CPU issue and vote on it if so?: https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=7304 my first bugzilla entry, please be kind |
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the current torrent clients QtRapids and Transmission are really hogging the N900 (still they are awesome since they bring torrents to the N900 :))
the speed maxes out at 200 kB/s - is there anything that can be done to improve the situation? maybe someone knows if its the current libtorrent version that is hogging so much? http downloads achieve much higher speeds. i remember when uTorrent came for windows - suddenly it was possible to run 50+ torrents simultanously without hogging the system too much. compared to the older clients that could barely handle 4 torrents without making the PC unresponsive. i guess its either libtorrent or something about the compiler (not creating optimized bin's) that cause this intense hogging? do u think it would be impossible creating a lightweight torrent client for maemo 5? anyway - thanks goes to the coders of Transmission and QtRapids for making it possible to even use torrents at the first place :) |
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I found that torrenting as a user process can corrupt vfat sometimes, end up fscking. So I only use it with ext3.
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i use rtorrent and it work just fine ...
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first i have just downloaded transmition it made device so heavy so deleted it cuz dnt wanna damage my mobile,secondly how do u get vuze?
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transmission works good here, i leave it all night charging + downloading
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I use Transmission while sleeping.
Sidequesion: does anyone know why Transmission wont show as an Application when Im adding apps to my homescreens? |
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Typically I only use torrents for big files, so I use Transmission
for > 1 gig. |
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