Changes between Version 135 and Version 136 of Faq
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- 11/09/2010 05:30:24 PM (13 years ago)
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v135 v136 5 5 [[PageOutline(1-2,,inline)]] 6 6 7 [[BR]] 7 ---- 8 8 = General = 9 9 … … 60 60 If you do want to keep your current torrents then delete everything except for the state folder. 61 61 62 [[BR]] 62 ---- 63 63 = Bittorrent = 64 64 … … 199 199 Yes. Enable the [wiki:BlocklistPlugin Blocklist Plugin] 200 200 201 [[BR]] 201 ---- 202 202 = Console = 203 203 … … 209 209 }}} 210 210 211 [[BR]] 211 ---- 212 212 = Daemon = 213 213 … … 280 280 See above. 281 281 282 [[BR]] 282 ---- 283 283 = Web UI = 284 284 … … 323 323 324 324 325 [[BR]] 325 ---- 326 326 = Installing = 327 327 … … 338 338 On Windows, the installer should do this automatically. On Linux/Unix (GNOME), right-click on a torrent file, click on properties, click on the "open with" tab. Is deluge listed there? If so, select it to be your default, if not, click on "add", then click on "use custom command". Insert /usr/bin/deluge and click add. 339 339 340 [[BR]] 340 ---- 341 341 342 342 = Troubleshooting = … … 389 389 If you have already added the torrent to deluge, you can pause it, select 'Move Storage', point it to your data, then choose 'Force Re-check' 390 390 391 ---- 392 391 393 = Troubleshooting on Windows = 392 394 … … 409 411 In order for Deluge to use a Samba share from within Windows, the share has to be mapped to a drive letter. 410 412 413 ---- 414 411 415 = Enable Deluge Logging = 412 416 To enable logging run deluge from a shell with the following options.