= Deluge 1.0 FAQ = [[PageOutline(2,FAQ,inline)]] == How to start the various user-interfaces == Gtk: {{{ deluge --ui gtk }}} Console: {{{ deluge --ui null }}} Web: {{{ deluge --ui web }}} Go to http://localhost:8112/ default-password = "deluge" == I started "deluge" but i don't see the gtk-ui == The deluge command remembers the last interface it started. Be explicit and type one of the full "deluge -u " commands listed above. == Why is deluge still listed in my system tray even after I close it ? == You closed the gtk user-interface but you did not close the daemon. Choose "Quit & Shutdown Daemon" to close both Daemon and gtk-ui. == How do I start the daemon ? == {{{ deluged }}} == How do I start the daemon with logging to console ? == {{{ deluged -d }}} == I can't connect to the daemon from another machine == * Configure the daemon to allow remote connections * Restart the daemon. Note: do not do this on a public ip , use the webui for unsecure networks. == I upgraded from 0.5 and plugin x is missing == 1.0 is a rewrite, all old 0.5 plugins have to be rewritten. == How do I install 1.0 ? == http://download.deluge-torrent.org == How do I install 1.0 SVN ? == First you need to install the necessary dependencies. In Ubuntu and Debian, do this: $ sudo apt-get install g++ make python-all-dev python-all python-dbus python-gtk2 python-notify python-setuptools librsvg2-common python-xdg python-support subversion libboost-dev libboost-python-dev libboost-iostreams-dev libboost-thread-dev libboost-date-time-dev libboost-filesystem-dev libboost-serialization-dev libssl-dev zlib1g-dev Next you need to get the latest revision from SVN and build/install it: {{{ $ svn co http://svn.deluge-torrent.org/trunk deluge # for development version $ svn co http://svn.deluge-torrent.org/branches/1.0.0_RC deluge # for 1.0.x stable $ cd deluge $ sudo rm -fr /usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/deluge-1.0* $ python setup.py build $ sudo python setup.py install }}} If you have already checked the source out and simply want to update your current tree, then do the following in the deluge directory: {{{ $ svn up $ sudo rm -fr ./build #only needed if libtorrent was changed. $ python setup.py build $ sudo python setup.py install }}} == The files tab shows a different percentage-completed than the torrent == The files tab will only show percentages based on completed pieces while the main view will show total completed including incomplete pieces. == Seeding torrents have no queue position! Why? == Seeds use something called "seed rank" to determine which should be active and which should be queued. The seed rank is determined by the number of seed cycles a torrent has completed. Torrents with fewer completed seed cycles are prioritized for seeding. A seed cycle is completed when a torrent meets either the share ratio limit (uploaded bytes / downloaded bytes), the share time ratio (time seeding / time downloading) or seed time limit (time seeded). == How do I make deluge connect to a different daemon? == By default, deluge is in classic mode: the daemon and gtk ui are linked together. To disable classic mode: 1. "Preferences" 1. "Interface" 1. Untick "Enable" under "Classic Mode". 1. Restart deluge. == How do I stop deluge from killing the daemon when I quit the GTK UI? == See above. == What bandwidth settings should I use? == Start with the following: ||Maximum Connections||200|| ||Maximum Download Speed (Kib/s)||-1|| ||Maximum Upload Speed (Kib/s)||80% of upload speed|| ||Maximum Upload Slots||4|| ||Maximum Half-Open Connections||-1|| ||Maximum Connection Attempts per Second||20|| If you're using Windows XP: ||Maximum Half-Open Connections||8|| If you're using Windows Vista: ||Maximum Half-Open Connections||4|| You can then tweak those settings to suit your connection. Note: if you do not know your upload speed, you can go to http://speedtest.net and divide the number it says by 8.