They way you have it set up now it will pick a different number every time you restart it. You can set the from and the to to the same number. You only need 1 port. In general several people have had issues with the libtorrent version that shipped with the latest version of deluge. You could try to update that manually and see if that helps.
There are links for 1. Just download the file and put the libtorrent. It might work best if you are using the python 2. Re: Torrents don't download even though there are seeders Post by Gnildryw » Sat Jun 13, am Damn, I did not know about eztv - thanks for the info! What do you think changed all of a sudden? I doubt my neighbours have done anything new although I can't know that of course without asking them - they're not very tech savy though.
Changing the port to manual and choosing just one no. I also tried making changes to the firewall settings there was only one box that made sense to change, but that hasn't helped either. I'll try the libtorrent thingie. Arch Linux. Index Rules Search Register Login. You are not logged in. Topics: Active Unanswered. Deluge not downloading Well I have a problem with Deluge. Any idea of how to solve this?
Non native English speaker [ in, on, at are the same to me]. Re: Deluge not downloading Do you have deluge and transmission set to use the same port? Can't set priority of file download or not to download General support for problems installing or using Deluge. I use Deluge 1. The section of context menu with priority options is inactive. I can't set priority of files.
I can't set not to download some files. Is there a solution? Thank you! If all tv series are located into a general folder called "tv", move on completed is perfectly fine, however this is rarely the case. This feature is exactly what I wanted. It's kinda hard to know which files are incomplete or not, when you download an archive torrent with tons of zip files.
I'm sorry to see, that the milestone was changed to "Future".
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