Does anyone have recommendations on configuration for qbit? I'm a casual user and I have been using out of the box for years now, but I've been wondering how it could be improved.
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Can someone help me with qbittorrent? After a couple of days of running the docker container all my torrents get stalled until I restart the container.
I am interested in some of the features of BiglyBT, but don't love the .sh installer for Linux - they should have rpms and debs IMO. I'm a little concerned they don't end up in EPEL or whatever like qbittorrent is.
I really like biglybt, but why is it so... slow to add torrents or shut itself down? It seems as if the app does so many different things simultaneously that it doesn't do them seamlessly or instantaneously. I mean, why does it need 'up to twenty seconds' to close after you've downloaded something? Is it bloat? Is there a way to streamline its running?
I want to use qbittorrent, but my Mac won't let me install it - says it's too old for the operating system and/or that it can't be verified.
I've just installed bigly bt, and I have three questions: 1) is it possible to set the seeding ratio 2) do we really need to confirm the deletion of every torrent via the pop up? (I have RSI, and the less popups or clicking the better) and 3) why does searching for a torrent via the internal search engine result in a captula.?
I'm not familiar with Macs, but are you able to download the source and compile your own version?
I want to use qbittorrent, but my Mac won’t let me install it - says it’s too old for the operating system and/or that it can’t be verified.
You can fix that verification check like this. If it's saying it's too old then you might have an Apple silicon Mac while the app could be for x86. Even then, it should automatically emulate.
qBittorrent is great, but Transmission also works well on Mac.
I love and use qbittorrent exclusively but it gets bogged down when it has lots of torrents going. A-tier at best.
It really doesn't.
Deluge has so much potential but it just crashes so often on windows.