On Mon, 2010-03-01 at 10:27 +0100, Martin Sourada wrote: > Hi Marian, > > On Mon, 2010-03-01 at 10:54 +0200, Marian Holovatskyy wrote: > > Hi all! > > I've recently used the torrents intensively, so had a close look at > > torrent clients on Fedora. So there is a proposition to replace the > > Transmission with the Deluge torrent client. As for me, Transmission > > has a really nice interface and works fine, but I've found that it's > > gui can be really freezing (the download is going fine, but the gui > > shows just a white blank window), there is something like Verification > > of Local Data, as for me it is very-very slow and can be done on one > > torrent at a time, so if there are a few torrents in a list, thye all > > are waiting till the Local Data of one of them is verified and only > > after that the download starts. So far, I've not found these troubles > > in Deluge. > > Over the past years I've been switching between different torrent > clients (azureus, deluge, bittorrent, linkage, transmisson) and > transmission seems to work best. Deluge is a bit fat, I'd say. For > default desktop, transmission can IMHO offer the best user experience > while still keeping relatively minimalistic, responsive and easy to use > UI. Transmission was chosen because it was low dependencies, and integrated well into GNOME, for the Desktop spin. If you have specific bugs, I would advise you check the upstream Trac instance, and report the bugs there directly. Switching interfaces and programs for this functionality on the basis of a bug is not a good idea when the problem seems to be a bug, rather than something fundamentally wrong with the application. Cheers -- desktop mailing list desktop@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop