I also agree that advertising such behavior arguably is wrong, but as stated is supported in daemon and in all UIs(and several other clients), without code-changes(and which is what I'm mostly talking about in this thread, so supported behavour I'm referring to and no hack), except when actually opening preferences in GTKUI(and maybe webUI) and changing some setting(actually just opening preferences and closing is enough I distantly seem to remember), which is why I stated it's inconsistent(as said, even changing preferences with deluge-console, doesn't inforce that seeding-limit neither).Īnyway, I hope I'm making myself clear here and not sounding like an a**hole for talking/elaborating to the uninitiated about this here(default options and not code-changes) However I obviously agree with your sentiment i.e selfish and not cool, though also as stated, a few places where arguably can possibly be regarded as semi OK(well, not OK, but maybe considered somewhat acceptable despite). Sorry butting in on that, and just again wanted to reiterate, that if following OPs instructions(only), then you still can/will upload if need for it in swarm, but just not continue that after the fact i.e seeding. This will make it so you don't seed at all, and when your download finishes it automatically removes itself, keeping your Deluge clean. Then you open Deluge, go to the Edit tab, then preferences, go to the Queue tab, and under Seeding set the settings to these belowĬheck green "Stop seeding when share ratio reaches: 0.00"Ĭheck green "Remove torrent when share ratio reached" Once you changed that, save it, Notepad++ will have you save as administrator, do that You have to find the preferences_dialog.glade file in your Deluge folder where it's installed, open it in Notepad++ and edit some thingsīut you tweak some things, so for instance, the default is You follow the same general rules as listed here Now you should have no problem downloading content from uTorrent without having to worry about uploading files in return.Īgain, we recommend that you at least upload something after you’ve downloaded a file from the P2P network, as that would help keep the network and by extension, the technology-alive.So I found out how to make Deluge never seed, period, then have Deluge remove your torrents when they are finishedīefore anyone comments about this, I don't care about seeding, and I don't care that some of you want us to seed, it's not going to happen from me, period, I simply just don't care, and I will help anyone that does not want to seed as well. ![]() This option is available under the item that says: When uTorrent Reaches The Seeding Goal. If you input 0 there, it will stop all seeding.
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