

Also, the interface seems a bit cumbersome." "Works fine and pretty much stable, but lacks some even the most basic features.Customer reviews in the software centre give it a 4/5 rating with those less than satisfied with it citing the following as limitations/problems:

Transmission is the default BitTorrent client of Ubuntu and does favourably. Seeing how my question,, was closed as an exact duplicate of this question I thought I might as well post the answer I gave to it here. Latest version 4.1.1 : How to install Ktorrent 4.1.1? Optional disabling of the webinterface authentication.Enhanced usability of the queue manager.Web interface plugin with default port number 8080.Manual addition of trackers to torrents.Directory scanner to automatically watch directories for new torrents.Ability to import partially-downloaded files.DHT (mainline version), and support for trackerless torrents.Port forwarding with UPnP (Universal Plug and Play).Internet searching with torrent search engines using KHTML part.Upload and download speed capping / throttling & scheduling.KTorrent is a BitTorrent client written in C++ I recommend and use Ktorrent, In the software Center. Install via command line: sudo apt-get install delugeĬlick here for instructions on using PPAs. What about features? Core/UI split allowing Deluge to run as a daemon The libtorrent library is a huge part of Deluge. The Deluge daemon is able to run on headless machines with the user-interfaces being able to connect remotely from any platform.ĭeluge is not tied to any particular desktop environment and will work just fine in GNOME, KDE, XFCE and others. It has been designed using the client-server model with a daemon process that handles all the BitTorrent activity. It uses libtorrent in its backend and features multiple user-interfaces including GTK+, web and console. Deluge is a full-featured BitTorrent client for Linux, OS X, Unix and Windows.
