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I'm a little confused by the different reports in this ticket.
Encrypted partitions are going to be very slow when handling p2p --
Vuze, Deluge, etc. are all bitten by this too. Encrypted partitions and
randomized heavy disk IO do not get along well with one another. The
recommended workaround wou
** Changed in: transmission (Ubuntu)
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Title:
When adding a torrent, Transmission becomes unresponsive. Trying to
Hello
same problem here . with a big iso.file
but I can bypass if I download to a memory stick with ext4 filesystem
my homefolder is encrypted and I think its a bug with the filesystem or
there is not enough time to preallocate the space
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Title:
When adding a torrent, Transmission becomes unresponsive. Trying to
Same here: Ubuntu 10.10, preallocation makes system less responsive.
Could we consider an option to allocate disk segments on demand? That
way we would stretch the allocation task to the full time of download
which should be less visible from the point of user's view.
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I tried to download a file on an unencrypted ext4 and the same issue
happened
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When adding a torrent, Transmission becomes unresponsive. Tr
Yuri, Elias, Carsten: what happens if you try downloading the same
torrents to an unencrypted ext3 or ext4 partition?
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When adding a torren
I'm running 10.10, btw.
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Title:
When adding a torrent, Transmission b
Happens to me on an encrypted ext4 home folder. Transmission first
hangs, using a lot of CPU, then dies and uses 96% of the CPU. It goes on
to do that, like, forever.
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Yup, encrypted ext3 home here.
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Title:
When adding a torrent, Transmission becomes unresponsive. Trying to
close says it's "running but not resp
For me, it's ext4 encrypted partition
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close says it's "running but n
Nope
this bug occures even on an uncrypted folde/home folder
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close
Have you, by any chance, encrypted you disk or a home folder?
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Title:
When adding a torrent, Transmission becomes unresponsive. Trying to
close
Here Ubuntu is using 3 partitions: swap, root and home. The last two are using
ext3 v1.0. I haven't modified Transmission's settings and things downloaded by
it (seem to) go straight into my home folder.
If this is relevant: on the same HDD I have a few other partitions with a
recovery utility,
** Summary changed:
- Transmission crashes, impossible to kill
+ When adding a torrent, Transmission becomes unresponsive. Trying to close
says it's "running but not responding", system monitor says it's a Zombie.
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