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Deluge torrent client command-line
Deluge torrent client command-line







The configuration is then stored in $HOME/snap/deluge-lukewh/common/.config/deluge. These will be run with the default behaviour of deluge (fork). Snap service stop -disable luged-service snap service stop -disable luge-web-service If you don't want to use the daemon you can stop and disable them with: You may need to mkdir /mnt/.įor the snap to see this mount you will need to run snap connect deluge-lukewh:removable-media manually. The easiest way I've found to share downloads with users is to create a directory in your home folder and mount it to /mnt with mount -bind /mnt/ you can then add both root and your user to a group that has permissions in that folder. The following daemons will auto-start on install:ĭluged-service luge-web-serviceĭaemons run as root and the configuration is saved to /var/snap/deluge-lukewh/common/.config/deluge There are three main user interfaces (UIs): In Thinclient mode a Deluge daemon handles all the BitTorrent activity and is able to run on headless machines with the user-interfaces connecting remotely from any other platform. As Deluge heavily utilises the libtorrent library it has a comprehensive list of the features provided.ĭeluge has been designed to run as both a normal standalone desktop application and as a client-server. Deluge contains the common features to BitTorrent clients such as Protocol Encryption, DHT, Local Peer Discovery (LSD), Peer Exchange (PEX), UPnP, NAT-PMP, Proxy support, Web seeds, global and per-torrent speed limits.









Deluge torrent client command-line