Frank Dana
Frank Dana
See, I actually really _like_ that UI — as a longtime Linux user, I've become very used to being able to change a combo box selection with a quick scroll...
Flatpak does indeed build on top of "runtimes", it's basically a way of still taking advantage of shared libraries within the Flatpak environment. You can have the same runtime installed...
@ghazyami Those defaults are set in `core.config.impl.ConfigurationDefaults.java`; this patch applied to the source before building would default them off in the Flatpak build. ```patch From 077c717ed6dac69a5df71a4553491be3ef37d195 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00...
@as-muncher Old issue, I know, but... are you sure the already-downloaded files were actually downloading again? Sometimes, when you add additional download items to a partially-completed torrent, BiglyBT will decide...
@sergiomb2 My only suggestion (bikeshedders, assemble!) would be to go with something other than `INSTALL_DIR`, if the example path is going to be pointed at the user's `$HOME/.biglybt` directory. That's...
> someone also done a flatpak of the app, easily findable on flathub... Of course, naturally Canonical backed Snap instead. :roll_eyes:
@as-muncher From the _Torrent_ context menu (not individual files), you can do **Advanced > Files > Move Data Files...** to move the entire torrent's contents to a new location en...
@NaPurHab OK, 1024 is an insane number (unless you're connected to 1024 trackers at the same time, which I'm going to guess you are not), on my system it's set...
@NaPurHab Hmm... so it's _scrapes_ that are lagging. What do you have in the Options > Tracker > Client settings? (most especially the Scrape, Protocol, and Override Options sections.)
I'd probably start with turning off "Scrape torrents that aren't running", personally. If you have a significant number of inactive torrents (and it seems you do, specifically all of the...