Ubuntu :: Setup Transmission/Deluge To Do RSS Feed Downloading?
Jan 21, 2011
I'm trying to set up Transmission/Deluge to do RSS feed downloading. I've got the clients working when I drop a torrent into the folder just fine, but FlexGet is giving me some trouble. I'm using feeds from EZTV & EZRSS to get the torrents for a show. I've used the feeds for months for uTorrent in Windows, so I know they're good. Below is my ~/.flexget/config.yml file.
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feeds:
The Daily Show:
rss: 'https://www.ezrss.it/search/index.php?show_name=The+Daily+Show&date=&quality=&release_group=&mode=rss'
series:
- The Daily Show
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Error) download download Failed The Daily Show 2011-01-17 [HDTV - FQM] (URL Error) This happens for every torrent in the feed. I think it has something to do with it substituting %28 for [, %29 for ], and so on, but I'm not sure how to fix it (or if it's actually the problem).
How to open port for transmission or deluge to use torrents, 'cause any of both programs can download any torrent. I've searched on the internet and only find about open ports on hardware router, and that's weird 'cause Deluge on windows works perfect just after installing it and there's no need to open any port on hardware router.
When I start downloading torrent via transmission, utorrent, deluge every time I get disconnected network which can be fixed with restarting DSL modem, I've never had the problem in Win7 an WinXP.
I have a problem with Transmission. After using it for over six months without a single problem, it suddenly stopped downloading. In the torrents that do no get downloaded, I get an error message Tracker responded: Unknown error (0) in the info window, tracker tab. But there are torrents with the same tracker that don'thave a problem and get downloaded fineThe logs don't give a clue about whats wrong either.I tried downloading those torrents with Vuze and I had the same problem. What could be wrong?
I 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.
How do I install deluge? This is the first thing ive tried to do... So far ive typed in my password 10-15 times, typed in commands in the terminal.... and still NADA.
I am running a linux server with Ubuntu 10.04. It runs a deluge daemon. Deluge 1.2.2 with python 2.6. I have the client running in Ubuntu 11.04.
The problem is, some of the plugins require python 2.6 while I have 2.7. After some digging I have found that 11.04 supports and has installed python 2.6 /usr/bin/python2.6
Recently, Deluge has not been starting up for me. The Window opens, but remains completely blank, and then grays out (as if unresponsive). I tried running it from terminal and got this in return..
Code:
(deluge:21099): Gtk-WARNING **: Unable to locate theme engine in module_path: "aurora", (deluge:21099): Gtk-WARNING **: Unable to locate theme engine in module_path: "aurora", (deluge:21099): Gtk-WARNING **: Unable to locate theme engine in module_path: "aurora",
Ive got a dedicated server setup to run the deluge daemon and access it through thee webui. i can add and even delete new torrents just fine but when i go into the options and try to change values like upload speed limits etc the changes dont take. im assuming this is a permissions issue but i don't know what files or directories to change.
whenever i have started "deluge" (a bittorrent client), my laptop simply freeezes within 5 minutes. Its something I haven't seen before ever with Ubuntu - the keyboard/mouse stops responding, and the CAPS-LOCK key starts blinking...and there's NO way to get the system back without a hard reboot
Another thing...I've noticed a zombie process called "netns" running which I suspect to be causing this - its always taking the pid 13, and its impossible to kill - I tried using kill, killall, pkill from su prompt, and it didn't go away at all !!
If there's anyway I can send logs/dumps for analysis to ubuntu team, how to do so and i'll do the needful to get them...
I'm trying to connect the Deluge GTK UI to the daemon running on the same system. This worked just fine previously, but for no apparent reason I can't connect now. I have Deluge set to autoconnect on startup, but it doesn't. If I open the connection manager, it says the daemon isn't running (which isn't true; I checked), and trying to start or connect to the daemon from there does nothing.I get the following errors from deluge:
Code: [ERROR ] 16:12:11 gtkui:343 Connection to host failed.. [ERROR ] 16:12:32 gtkui:343 Connection to host failed..
I've just setup a virtual Ubuntu 10.10 machine on my server running Deluge and WebUI. The WebUI seems to work fine, but if I upload a torrent with a total size over 2Gb I just get an 'error' as soon as the torrent is run.The download folder is a CIFS share to a NAS (Acer Altos EasyStore) folder, I can download torrents that are less than 2Gb in total without any problems.I can read/write large files from the command line or Nautilus but any torrent uploaded to Deluge larger than 2Gb is flagged as 'error' as soon as it is run (with no actual error listed in the torrent details).
I've been having a problem with Deluge ever since upgrading to Natty. The problem is, it doesn't open anymore. I have the deluge-team ppa's set up and I tried completely uninstalling and reinstalling the program, but this did nothing. When I try running Deluge via the terminal using "deluge-gtk", I get this error:
I would like Canonical to set up an official torrent rss feed with the lastest ubuntu torrents. Users could use set up the feed in their torrent program. On release day they could start the torrent download as soon as possible.
When subscribing to new feed, rhythmbox downloads new episodes as it should. when restarting rhythmbox, the program does not download new episodes any more. only thing that works is deleting feed and re-installing.In Launchpad this is known as Bug #377189 There is also written that:"This bug was fixed in the package rhythmbox - 0.12.7-0ubuntu8"nksHow to Get and Install this Package?
I have three different webcams. All Logitech. Two are "cheapo" ones, and one is a more expensive, HD one. I'm running the stock Maverick desktop install, with no specifical extras for the video or the like. I plug in the webcam (doesn't matter which one I use) and it is picked up and can be used. Not a problem, but when I view the feed, the its laggy and choppy. If I plug in the cam onto my Windows XP or Window 7 installs (on the same laptop), the feed is smooth and has no issues. So I figure it has to be something to do with my settings or configurations. Problem is, I can't seem to find out what I need to tweak to smoothen or improve the feed. I've tried reducing the resolution of the feed to the minimum, but that hasn't helped.
Just to give you an idea of what I'm talking about. If I film myself typing at my laptop keyboard, I can see my hands move around the keyboard when I view the footage in Windows, but when I film it in Ubuntu, it's very jumpy, and my hands seem to jump about all over the keyboard -- almost as if something can't keep up.
I'm writing a simple bash script and I would like it to be able to to execute top (that's the easy part) and then to supply the parameters to top programatically.
Here is the explanation: Top is an interactive program that requires user input to do stuff, sort etc. I would like to programatically do so, for example:
my torrents upload fine when they are peers, but as soon as they finish and become seed's they stop working. they haven't uploaded a single time since becoming seeds.
Whenever Ubuntu tries to update itself or if I initiate an update I can install every but Deluge's update.I get the following:
AN ERROR HAS OCCURE: E: /var/cache/apt/archives/deluge-common_1.2.0-2~karmic~ppa1_all.deb: trying to overwrite '/usr/share/pyshared/deluge-1.2.0.egg-info/dependency_links.txt', which is also in package deluge-core 0
What does this mean? It suggests filtering broken to fix it. I do so and mark deluge for reinstallation but it doesn't seem to solve anything.
Im trying to install a program off of the internet and i cannot figure it out. i need to install an updated version of deluge, the updated version is not in the ubuntu catalog yet. so here is the process i went through.
1) went to deluges site, clicked download version 1.2.1 on homepage. 2) went to ubuntu category and chose: "The Deluge packages in Ubuntu:" 3) went to the exact hits category and chose the lucid 1.2.1 version of deluge. 4) went to bottom of page and under "download deluge" and clicked the link 5) chose one of the north america choices 6) chose to open with GDebi Package Installer (default) 7) gave me this error in red letters at top : Error: Dependency is not satisfiable: deluge-gtk (= 1.2.0-1)
I don't know what exactly I did to wreck the functionality but something did Deluge in. I've purged the configuration files and libraries and reinstalled them three times over and every time in terminal that I start it using deluge-gtk I get the following output:
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ryan@ryan-PC-Ubuntu:~$ deluge-gtk Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/bin/deluge-gtk", line 9, in <module> load_entry_point('deluge==1.2.2', 'console_scripts', 'deluge-gtk')()
I've installed Ubuntu to take care of network intensive applications (read P2P). I've noticed what many others: uTorrent was faster than Deluge (and of course Transmission, et al). I know enough about how torrents work to understand that the client should not be THAT important, provided its stable and knows its way around. But still, uTorrent was beating Deluge hands down. Well, after fiddling with all the configuration options in Deluge, I think I could've found the reason for it being slower than uTorrent.
The problem was only evident with poor seeded torrents. I started by noticing that uTorrent saw way more peers, and - most importantly - some more seeds. Sometimes Deluge saw zero seeds and 2 peers, while uTorrent was seeing 2 seeds, and 16 peers. And that was the difference between one happy torrent, and a ditched torrent. But I'm rambling so I'll just say it : Deluge only uses one tracker from a multi-tracker torrent, while uTorrent uses all of them. So in uTorrent you just add the torrent and that's it, while in Deluge you have to force it to check the other trackers by changing the priorities of every one to that each one be at the top of the list long enough for Deluge to get the seed/peers from it.
prefrences options are grayout in deluge after re-installcant download torrents neither.i delete all deluge files and install again and still prefreneces grayout.