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#131
At last, Transmission was the longest unhildonized app on my tablet

Hildonizing Menubar is quite easy - you only need to reparent the menus
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Originally Posted by Bundyo View Post
At last, Transmission was the longest unhildonized app on my tablet

Hildonizing Menubar is quite easy - you only need to reparent the menus
Hehe, I still need to add scrollbars to some dialogs (yerga's the best - I stole his code to do that from gFTP )and fix some things I forgot to hildonize. I'd be greatful if someone submitted a patch to add a callback event - enabling the F6 button for the fullscreen event though... - not anymore, fiferboy is the greatest!

Why didn't you let me know about this sooner!?!?@!!
I used some code that takes the glade widget and converts the menu items from GtkMenuBar to GtkMenu

P.S: I'm not a programmer, I don't know Gtk, C (or python for that matter) so expect me to be slow with things . But saying the above kinda makes me proud that i've been able to do all this with transmission

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#133
I think i mentioned it before... Anyway it is always better to find it yourself, its not that hard too
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#134
meh, it's late and i can't seem to be able to sift thru all 12 pages before i fall asleep...

what kind of speeds is everyone getting with transmission on the n810 (relatively)?

torrent downloading is one of my top 2 things to use the device for, and i've noticed that transmission downloads very slowly (on my system) in ubuntu (30KB down on VERY healthy torrents vs 1MB+ down on the same torrents in uTorrent in windoze).

of course i realize there may be some configuration issue, but i've easily downloaded @ 900KB+ in ubuntu thru regular downloading and there don't seem to be many many configuration settings in transmission (as opposed to uTorrent, which is very customizable).

i dunno, i guess i should wait until the n810 arrives and see how it all plays out, but i want to get an early jump on troubleshooting.

(btw, now that i got my wireless card working thru ubuntu, i'm really gettin into it!)
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#135
~180 kb/s or something.

Put it this way: I wouldn't not use it but if you have the choice of a computer, I'd go for the computer first without hesitation.
 
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#136
Just want to stress out that Transmission is the slowest torrent client in linux. I was getting similar speeds on my desktop too until I installed Deluge. There are other good torrent clients but it seems all are based on libtorrent which requires Boost. If someone wants to port real torrent client, please ditch Transmission...
 
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Originally Posted by Bundyo View Post
If someone wants to port real torrent client, please ditch Transmission...
sounds good to me... who do we talk to about that?
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#138
Originally Posted by JayOnThaBeat View Post
sounds good to me... who do we talk to about that?
Get yourself a Linux box, install Scratchbox, and start porting/compiling! Or, wait for someone else to do it (though the former is the only way to know for sure something is being worked on).
 
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Extras-devel has boost thanks to the work of mikkov.
 

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Does anyone know will there be a 2009 os for N810 and if so when will it be released. so one help i can be reached at jsmith8386 at gizmo 5.
 
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