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which makes me hitting and running on some tracker sites!
and that makes me feel particularly bad ![]() I can't find a solution though. maybe someone knows how to handle this. something like that a newly downloaded torrent stays seeding for at least 2 days or so. thanx. |
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Version 3.2.1 Using KDE 4.2.3 (KDE 4.2.3) edit: actually, thinking about it, could it be that I disabled something? coz it looks to me as if the whole queue thingy would be 100% static, just adding at the end what is coming ... I remember changing manually the queue order. I just had ktorrent freshly installed and was playing around ... Is there some way to reset the queue manager? if i'd do this (reset to the defaults) in the "configure Ktorrent" it wouldn't really fix that problem I have, would it? edit II: I just love the english language for that inversed "question", don't you? ok, that probably wasn't the correct way using it, was it? silly me, amusing myself with that sort of things ![]() |
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maybe i'm not making myself very clear ...
the thing that is wrong about it is that none of the new torrents will seed once downloaded. I got the same 5 or 6 torrents seeding for all eternity as it seems. so I don't upload if there's no leechers on these. all the rest stays queued ... very inactively queued. so as I would expect, a new torrent should get a higher priority than an old one. and share ratio and things like that would be taken into consideration, when determining which position in the order they would get. so I'd expect a queue order to be dynamic! mine is 100% static. |
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