On Friday 01 June 2007, Mark Haney wrote:
Mark Haney wrote:
> Gene Heskett wrote:
>> Greetings;
>>
>>
>> So, in Ktorrent, can the upload bandwidth be throttled on the
>> individual file somehow, so that there is enough bandwidth to properly
>> handle the downloading of the other file, or do I have to disable that
>> share until the other is finished?
>>
>> I've not succeeded in finding such an option in its menus as yet.
>
> Is ktorrent a must? I've always found it to be not as useful as the CLI
> version of bittorrent. That way I can just add --max_upload_rate to
> the torrent I'm downloading or seeding and be happy.
FWIW, you can go to 'Settings' -> 'Configure Ktorrent' and setup
maximum
upload and download rates. Running multiple copies should allow you to
throttle torrents individually.
Humm, multiple copies of ktorrent, hadn't thought of that, thanks. The F7
download is finally done, and the upload bandwidth is still 90% used by the
kubuntu torrent stream.
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