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Fencer Darkwind 2010-06-04 05:41

[Request] Deluge bittorrent Client
 
Is it possible to port Deluge to Fremantle? There's already an ARM port in Debian Packages :)

sygys 2010-06-04 06:13

Re: [Request] Deluge bittorrent Client
 
why? there is allready a good one called transmission

codeMonkey 2010-06-04 07:12

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Quote:

Originally Posted by sygys (Post 698958)
why? there is allready a good one called transmission

That's no reason not to.

Deluge is written in python, so porting wouldn't be a huge problem, but it can be a bit of a cpu hog. Maybe when they release μTorrent for Linux there'll be an arm port - that would be nice!

Fencer Darkwind 2010-06-04 10:03

Re: [Request] Deluge bittorrent Client
 
So, no one's interested? ;_;

While utorrent is good, I'd rather an open source Client.

AlMehdi 2010-06-04 10:21

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It would be lovely to have Deluge. I hope someone makes it.

Shaichico 2010-06-04 10:37

Re: [Request] Deluge bittorrent Client
 
One of the reasons I prefer Dluge is that some sites ban clients. Deluge is one of the only ones that allow me to use linux with my sites without having it being banned after a new release. For me Deluge is stable!

Fencer Darkwind 2010-06-04 19:13

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Yeah, its very stable and lightweight :)

cjp 2010-06-04 20:07

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Originally Posted by Fencer Darkwind (Post 700005)
Yeah, its very stable and lightweight :)

Well that latter bit sounded really good. Transmission just glogs up my entire phone.

If I leave a download on and let my phone's screen go dark, there's no way of waking it up anymore. I have to remove the battery :F

aligatro 2010-06-04 20:32

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Why do you need to download torrents to your cellphone??? I think a better idea would be to use some sort of GUI to control torrent on a normal computer.

MiK546 2010-06-04 20:44

Re: [Request] Deluge bittorrent Client
 
Well, at least I have my computer in the same room I'm sleeping in so if I leave my computer on at night it's sound keeps me awake all night. And Transmission works perfectly fine for me (my N900 isn't even overclocked). You just have to keep the lock-switch down a few seconds until the screen lights up and then wait a bit more to see the picture.

aligatro 2010-06-04 20:50

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Originally Posted by MiK546 (Post 700111)
Well, at least I have my computer in the same room I'm sleeping in so if I leave my computer on at night it's sound keeps me awake all night. And Transmission works perfectly fine for me (my N900 isn't even overclocked). You just have to keep the lock-switch down a few seconds until the screen lights up and then wait a bit more to see the picture.


Buy a good radiator for CPU. My "server" pc was as noisy as airplane engines and after I changed radiator and fan it became very very quiet. :)

ear0wax 2010-06-04 21:12

Re: [Request] Deluge bittorrent Client
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by aligatro (Post 700091)
Why do you need to download torrents to your cellphone??? I think a better idea would be to use some sort of GUI to control torrent on a normal computer.

again with the cell phone claims, Its not a cellphone its a Mid with cellular call functions. :)

aligatro 2010-06-04 21:32

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Originally Posted by ear0wax (Post 700159)
again with the cell phone claims, Its not a cellphone its a Mid with cellular call functions. :)

Still running torrents over wifi is a big no-no (at least for me). It puts a lot of pressure on the wifi module inside n900 and wifi router. Also, n900 is a portable device and you won't have internet connection all time. Of course you can run it over GPRS/EDGE/etc, but I don't think there is an operator that will allow you to download hundreds of Gigabytes of data(even on unlimited packages).

Bundyo 2010-06-04 21:32

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Deluge is written in Python + C++ + Boost... Not very lightweight and quite big... :)

ZogG 2010-06-04 21:38

Re: [Request] Deluge bittorrent Client
 
Deluge is heavy even on desktop computer

Bundyo 2010-06-04 21:46

Re: [Request] Deluge bittorrent Client
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ZogG (Post 700203)
Deluge is heavy even on desktop computer

Yep, there also seems to be some kind of leak in mine, because it devours one of my cores after a while.


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