Fedora :: Where Transmission Stores It's Data
Oct 4, 2009where transmission stores it's data. i've looked all through my home folder and can't seem to find it.
View 3 Replieswhere transmission stores it's data. i've looked all through my home folder and can't seem to find it.
View 3 Repliesmy problem is, in windows like drive C: D: E: F: we have here / /boot /usr like this, in windows our operating system files are stored in C: drive only (default) other than (C:drive) remaining drives are we are using our personal data storage purpose. my problem is how to use Linux were is going to stores OS data.
View 1 Replies View RelatedCan anyone tell me where Rhythmbox stores it's data and configuration files ? What I want to do is copy the playlist information from one computer to another.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI need to know how a data packet is transmitted from the sender to the receiver passing through the five Internet layers. Specially what device (hardware) the data packets have to pass through at each layer before reaching the destination in a LAN.
View 2 Replies View RelatedApparently not in /etc/gdm (at least the definition of default session is not there)I tried to edit ~/.dmrc and /etc/sysconfig/desktop but I`m unable to define default session for a user in gdm.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI can only access the Transmission web interface while the Transmission-gtk client is running. When I close it, the web interface is no longer available. I try to manually start the transmission-daemon, but the process never shows up as running.
View 2 Replies View Relatedi installed transmission on my fedora14 VPS for headless usage by "yum install transmission transmission-daemon", problem comes when i try to configure the init.d Scrip for transmission-daemon to run as a different user instead of the pre-specified user �transmission�,how should i modify the default transmission-daemon file bellow?
Code:
#!/bin/bash
#
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I installed transmission on my fedora14 VPS from yum which is version 2.11,to use transmission in some privte trackers i have to update to latest stable release version 2.22,so, how do i upgrade my old version?and another question is can i use rpm pakages find here[URL]
View 9 Replies View RelatedIs there a way to inhibit Transmission at times when a user is active and only have it downloading/seeding when the computer is idle (or is there another Torrent client that will do so)? I know about the limits that can be set, but those are clock based, not activity based limitations. As it is now, when it is running, my web browsing speed and other online activities take a big hit in responsiveness. I want to be responsible and seed completed downloads. However, the performance hit makes it difficult to tolerate, and manually pausing and resuming torrents every time I sit down at the computer or get up to leave is inconvenient.
View 4 Replies View Relatedhow to speed up torrent download with transmission in fedora, i find it very slow, also the speed is only 51 kbps not more than that i get, so how to increase the download speed to 128 kbps. i'm using broadband connection.
View 7 Replies View RelatedI am working with NS-2, I am facing a situation where I need to re align the transmission range of a particular node. Can I do this by modifying the protocol's source code? I should not change the default value from 250, only few nodes who satisfy a particular criterion should be reset to some other range like 200 or 300. How can I do this?
View 1 Replies View Relatedwhere ubuntu 10.04 stores files related to s/w installed from ubuntu software center?
View 9 Replies View RelatedDoes anybody know where UNetBootin stores the temporary .isos etc.. before it extracts and puts it on the USB stick. I notice my hard drive space is going down slowly and that's the only thing I've been downloading with for the past few days.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI am thinking of performing a fresh ubuntu install, but I have a LOT of DSL connections created in my laptop (10.10, created through the NetworkManager applet 0.8.1). Is there any file that stores the connection information, and if there is one, where is it?
View 2 Replies View RelatedAs we have planned to implement jboss web server. i am curious gather some information about it.My question is where jboss stores the deployed file. Because jboss server starts with no error.but i cant able to access my application.Its showing 404 error.I just want to know the path where jboss stores the deployed file or the any log files that tells the story.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI have decided to jump from windows to Opensuse and experince more of an Linux world. Windows always stores its boot detail in MBR similarly for Linux too but i have learnt that in many different installation of Linux that we can store in the first part of the Partition but trying out i have always failed to start, since the MBR fails to identify it. I have also tried EasyBCD and adding the link to Grub as the first partition but that too it din't work.
Question 1: i hate to writing multiple times on my MBR.
Question 2 Also let say due to some reason if i have to reinstall my windows the GRUB get lost. How can i restore back.
After digging around in vain in my local .kde4 I am unable to find where the RSSNow plasmoid stores the feeds. It apparently wants to keep them secret forever.
(Man - Plasmoids are okay, but the utter lack of documentation for them makes them far less useful than then could be.)
I am no programming expert, but there must be a file that the Notes screenlet is storing all my notes on ( im not talkign about tomboy). If I can just find this file and then Share the file, i will be able to sync my notes between my computers. Correct? So anyone know where this text file is so that I can sync it.?
View 2 Replies View RelatedFor Ubuntu 10.04, I can configure the network by "Network Connections". This configuration is done by doing the following operation sequences(System->Preferences->Network Connections->wired->auto eth0). Then I can connet to and browse the internet. If I type the command "ifconfig", I can see the ip I configured for eth0. Part of the content is as blow:
Quote:
ifconfig
eth0
inet addr:192.168.28.31 Bcast:192.168.28.255 Mask:255.255.255.0
But in the "interfaces" file, there is no eth0 content. The whole content is simply as below:
Quote:
cat /etc/network/interfaces
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
I think there should be other files that keep the eth0 configuration content.
Rebooted my server after some funky stuff started happening with mysql. Turns out the drive that stores the mysql databases has gone missing. I did an fdisk, and the partition table is gone. I used gpart to see if there were any partitions available & there were -- two + one swap. Can you help me put this back together I know very little about reconstructing a table to use... Here is the output of what I've talked about...
b14:~# fdisk -l
Disk /dev/sda: 164.6 GB, 164696555520 bytes
255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 20023 cylinders
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For Ubuntu 10.04, I can configure the network by "Network Connections". This configuration is done by doing the following operation sequences(System->Preferences->Network Connections->wired->auto eth0). Then I can connect to and browse the internet. If I type the command "ifconfig", I can see the ip I configured for eth0. Part of the content is as blow:
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I think there should be other files that keep the eth0 configuration content. What are they?
When streaming audio, firefox stores files in the cache folder(home/.mozilla/firefox/xxx .default/OfflineCache.However, one the file has finished downloading, it disappears from this folder. Does anyone know where it goes?
View 5 Replies View RelatedI want to start off by saying I'm very new to Ubuntu. I have been using Ubuntu for about a week now and have not looked back!! Now on to my issue. I have been tying to update Transmission 1.75(9117) to the lasted version (transmission-1.92) but i can't seem to get the Synaptic Package Manager to find it. I have downloaded transmission-1.92 and extracted it on to the desktop but Synaptic Package Manager still can't find it.
View 9 Replies View RelatedI can't seem to get transmission to boot up at start up. I read that I just needed to put "transmission -m" as the command in the start up window, but that doesn't seem to be working and I have no idea where the actual file resides to point to it
View 6 Replies View Relatedhave a computer working 24/7, although a reboot procedure was performed and now I've no way to get transmission running, since I have no physical access to the machine.The only way I can access is throw ssh.Does any one knows any way of get it started?
View 7 Replies View RelatedTwo years ago I setup a small ARM based home server running Debian 7, the system ran an automated sftp backup from my phone, a transmission server and a VPN (open vpn).So anyway I upgraded my home PC and also upgraded the ARM home server to a GB-BXBT-1900 as I wanted to run some VM's.My only issue is that I have been unable to get transmission working the way i want it... For example I run my OS from a USB3 32GB sandisk drive, I then have a 500GB 2.5 laptop hard drive to store my VM's and transmission files, the VM's run perfectly fine when directed to read and write to the sata drive but no matter what I do I am unable to change the default transmission download directory.The moment i do this the download will start, hit around 4MB then pause.Amended chmod and chown on the directory ie /mnt/500/Downloads, also usermod -a -G debian-transmission myuser but nothing I do seems to work, if i leave it all to its default directorys on the USB drive it works but i just cant get this to work on the mounted drive.
View 1 Replies View RelatedOne of the updates (Karmic) this morning listed the following:
Update
transmission-common
lightweight BitTorrent client (common files)
Description
Transmission is a simple BitTorrent client. It features a very simple, intuitive interface (gui and command-line) on top on an efficient, cross-platform back-end. This package contains the common files for the different transmission versions.
Changes
Changes for the versions:
1.75-0ubuntu2
1.75-0ubuntu2.2
Version 1.75-0ubuntu2.2:
* SECURITY UPDATE: fix arbitrary file overwrite via crafted torrent file
- debian/patches/CVE-2010-0012.patch: adjust metainfo.c to check for '../'
- CVE-2010-0012
So, I employed the update. Problem is, I do not see this as an installed application. TRANSMISSION is not listed in any submenu under the Applications menu OR Add/Remove.
Iam always downloading files using transmission bittorrent, the problem is my sister always keep pausing my all my downloads because it somehow slows her internet speed in her rooms computer, any way I can have a password prompted every time she pauses all my downloads in transmission?
View 3 Replies View RelatedIs it possible at all to secure transmission?
View 9 Replies View RelatedI've a big problem with Transmission on Ubuntu. The transmission application can't start.
I have do this
System -> Amministration -> System Monitor
I can see that "Transmission" is in sleeping. I've tryed to killed the application and restart it, but transmission back to sleeping time!
how I can do to restart transmission?