

- Mylar transmission torrent watch directory install#
- Mylar transmission torrent watch directory series#
Mylar transmission torrent watch directory install#
Like I said before, I had tried it back in the 1.3 times where you still had to install clutch separately. Which brings me back to trying out transmission.
Mylar transmission torrent watch directory series#
Anyway, I was rather disappointed with the direction the new 3.x.x series of ktorrent is headed, all big pretty GUI, still have a lot of bugs to work out w/ the functionality that I need. Well, a tracker I am on began requiring ktorrent 3.x.x which requires kde4, I downloaded the kde4 testing packages from slackware-current and installed them(yes it sure seemed like an awful lot of stuff just to run a torrent server). Slackware 12.2 runs kde3, I used to run ktorrent 2.x.x series for the longest time(a lil bloated for my application yes, but it did all I wanted). CLI, WebUI, folder watch/scan.įirst off, just to get the specs out there. I think that w/ Transmission I have found all that I need in a bt client. Is this functionality disabled for the daemon? If all else fails I can always use the cron script found here but the less configuring I have to do for the functionality I want the better.ĭoes transmission-daemon require X to be running?

torrent files located in the "watch-dir" directory. In my testing so far of transmission-daemon it does not seem to auto load the. I then copied the settings.json file to my transmission-daemon configuration directory. In particular the variables "watch-dir" and "watch-dir-enabled". I used the transmission gui to assist me in configuring the settings.json file. Big thanks to all the developers of all their hard work.

1.51 is very much improved over the last time I tried out Transmission (~1.3 ish). I am trying Transmission out on a headless server running linux and so far I like the feel of it.
