Oh, so you know all about my wants and needs?
Congratulations, you know how to use Docker. I prefer not to deal with nested containers and configure things myself.
Oh, so you know all about my wants and needs?
Congratulations, you know how to use Docker. I prefer not to deal with nested containers and configure things myself.
Being a FOSS-tard comes with an inability to understand criticism of software because it’s free (if you don’t value your time).
You obviously can’t handle a simple question of better alternatives than software that shits the bed, and judging by your response you’re deep in FOSS-tardedness.
And, no, expecting software to work, have sane configurations and clear documentation is not being entitled. It means valuing your time.
Presuming I don’t know how or care to configure things is laughable.
So, tell, what user error breaks the auto download window in Deluge web UI?
Known bug, by the way.
You sound like a FOSS-tard. Are you a FOSS-tard?
Poor design and bugs make bad software. I’m limited in both time and patience, which is why I’m asking for software that ain’t shit. Simple as that. If not wanting to deal with poorly functioning software makes me entitled, then yeah…
Hm, butthurt much?
I’ve already mentioned it other comments. It’s running in an Arch VM. Purging it and reinstalling does not restore config files. According to one person here the configs are not only stored in ~/.config as the documentation says. On top of that, error messages for torrents are not shown in the UI, but in the log file - with a level of logging that is most undesirable.
Maybe you like spending hours getting shit software to work, but I don’t.
Looks like a pain to setup, and rutorrent looks like it’s straight from the 90’s (and not in a good way).
I answer in kind and don’t mince words.