That wasn't a big deal, just meant a couple extra reboots. v1.2.1 Fixed broken settings from v1.2.0 v1.2.0 Fix context menu. Step 1: Open the preferences menu by going to Edit > Preferences (or hit ‘Ctrl+P) Step 2: Select ‘Network’ from the categories tab on the left of the preferences menu. If you read my previous posts, I jumped the gun in sealing my XU4 in the enclosure so was forced to boot from the SD card and transfer files over to the eMMC afterwards. Provides a quick overview of torrent status for Deluge. Recommended Reading: Our complete guide to torrenting anonymously with Deluge. Both are able to remove completed torrents after they have finished seeding.
Input Username and Password, Host Server address, Port number, as provided on the SOCKS5 Profile Generator page. To add Deluge as a download client in Sonarr/Radarr use the following settings. Get SOCKS profile and credentials (requires a pro account). Click on Proxy from the Preferences Categories. I was a little skeptical at first given how gaudy their web site is, but it's actually a very well put together Debian (Jessie) Linux based distribution for ARM. In Deluge, Click on Edit, then Preferences. I chose DietPi as the OS to run on my XU4.
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I did install it and tried to get it set up the way I wanted, but after much struggle, headache and frustration I decided to give up and use a bare minimum distribution instead. Usage -p 58946 - the tcp and udp ports for BitTorrent -p 58846 - the port for the daemon -p 8112 - the port for the web interface -v /config - deluge. When I was initially looking at my options there was only one NAS oriented OS that seemed to meet all my requirements - OpenMediaVault. This server runs Plex, shares all the media files via Samba (Windows file sharing) and also runs the Deluge torrent client.
This article deals with the software side of the setup. A few days ago I wrote about when I physically put together my Odroid-XU4 home media server.