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Scrtcwlvl
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Thu Dec 28, 2006 1:56 am
I have downloaded a few files through Ktorrent. All took a very long time. Yet this most recent one. It is currently sitting there stalling at 99.90% and uploading at 100-200kbs. I am connected to 6 leechers and 5 seeders. My download never goes above 50kbs. I run Ktorrent 1.3.
It has sat there at 99.9% for several hours now. While it sits there it just puts away uploading. My share ratio is 3.4 >.<

Any options that can help my situation OTHER than updating?
imported4-Ivan
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Thu Dec 28, 2006 10:21 am
First of all, I don't remember we released version 1.3 !? So, I don't know are you running 1.2 or 2.0.3 :?:

1.2 probably has "99% stalled" bug we've fixed in 2.0.* versions.

Any options that can help my situation OTHER than updating

I'm not sure there is. What's the problem with updating? It won't mess up your torrent anyway.
Scrtcwlvl
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Thu Dec 28, 2006 4:12 pm
Sorry, I run 1.2. I fixed the problem. Yet, now I have run into another.
problem, I have had this one a few times and never been able to fix it.
http://img.waffleimages.com/aeb2ec7c580 ... shot-2.png
imported4-Ivan
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Thu Dec 28, 2006 8:27 pm
I couldn't see that image (some 'not allowed' message appeared) but either way, you should really upgrade. Version 1.2 is very, very old and we strongly suggest that you upgrade to at least 2.0.3.
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Sat Dec 30, 2006 11:45 am
Ivan wrote:I couldn't see that image (some 'not allowed' message appeared)


Apparently the site doesn't like referer addresses. But it is stating that there are too many open files.

You either need to lower your amount of peers you can connect to or up your ulimit on files. In linux every open connection is considered an open file and if you run ulimit -f it will probably show 1024.

Good Luck
Jeremy

BTW if I didn't explain it well enough I am sure ivan or george can.


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