![]() ![]() I use qBittorrent from that PPA-it works great. (Or you can run sudo apt-get upgrade in place of the third line-if some version of qBittorrent is already installed from Ubuntu packages, both ways work.) To enable this PPA and install qBittorrent from it (or upgrade the version you currently have to the version it provides), open a Terminal window ( Ctrl+ Alt+ T) and run: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:qbittorrent-team/qbittorrent-stable QBittorrent's maintainer ( sledgehammer999) maintains a PPA providing stable qBittorrent builds. All torrents run through that old version of ktorrent download and check out as perfect and play as they should when downloaded to the same partition and directory as those that failed with the Plasma version.The version of qBittorrent in Ubuntu is always quite old (since it's updated regularly and most feature and minor bugfix updates don't make it into the official Ubuntu version). I ran across an old KDE4 VM with ktorrent installed. Either way the failure is exactly the same. It doesn't make any difference whether I try Magnet links or just download the. On both VMs I've uninstalled all ktorrent packages, rebooted, installed the ktorrent packages again, rebooted again, then run ktorrent again, which continues to fail in exactly the same manner. ![]() None of the video apps will even start to play the "complete" image. ![]() They seem to work with all video apps right up until the torrent completes, then the finished file fails completely and I get a message from the video app saying "Something went wrong". I've been downloading TV show images, as test subjects, and playing them when the torrent is partially completed. The file being downloaded appears to be working correctly right up to the finish, then when checked fails completely. It fails exactly the same as the original VM that was first created from a 2017 image. As for overloading the network, if lets say each node has a 1000 KB/s limit configured, then with the default settings of 3 hops, allocating 333 KB/s to torrents should not overload the network. You connect to an I2P router you have to use the feature anyway. After doing the mandatory upgrades, I installed ktorrent and its dependencies. Integrating an I2P router into qBittorrent doesnt help beyond ease of use. My main system now has a properly working ktorrent not so on the fully upgraded VM.Īs an experiment, I downloaded the latest KDE image as a torrent, and created a new VM. ![]()
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