Giving Up on KTorrent.
May. 1st, 2009 06:03 pmI just upgraded my KTorrent from the KDE3 to the KDE4 version, and I can't get it to work. Well, I can, but I can't seem to get it to recognize any of the 250+ torrents in my queue. Of course, KTorrent doesn't have any documentation, so the only thing that it looks like I can do is scan my .torrents cache (over 1000 torrents) and then manually delete 3/4 of them as I determine that I've already downloaded that content. Bleah.
So, if I have to do THAT much work, I might as well switch clients. I've been getting mighty tired of KTorrent crashing all the time and its horrible queue support anyway. So, what linux-based torrent client do folks think I should move to?
Things I am looking for are:
I'm not sure there aren't better candidates out there though, and I don't really have much experience with these. I've tried out MLDonkey in the past and got it working, so at least I have some experience there, but I've never tried out its bittorrent features, so I don't know how useable they are. Transmission is the best known of the list (and so hopefully will get new features faster), but I wasn't impressed with the small amount of use I've given it.
Otherwise, I have no idea which way to go. Any suggestions?
So, if I have to do THAT much work, I might as well switch clients. I've been getting mighty tired of KTorrent crashing all the time and its horrible queue support anyway. So, what linux-based torrent client do folks think I should move to?
Things I am looking for are:
- Linux platform support.
- Runs as a Daemon on a server.
- Efficiency. No Java/python/perl implementations please.
- Multi-user support.
- Priortiy Queues of some sort.
- Partial Download support.
- Encryption
- Client that integrates well with firefox.
I'm not sure there aren't better candidates out there though, and I don't really have much experience with these. I've tried out MLDonkey in the past and got it working, so at least I have some experience there, but I've never tried out its bittorrent features, so I don't know how useable they are. Transmission is the best known of the list (and so hopefully will get new features faster), but I wasn't impressed with the small amount of use I've given it.
Otherwise, I have no idea which way to go. Any suggestions?