Hi all! Just this…I have a remote Deluge server I connect to with the Deluge thin client. The Deluge server is connected to all the -arr servers, which add the torrents to download. However a lot of downloads start crapping out every few hundred MBs. They get to speeds of 25MB/s (normal for my current connection), and then...
I would look into either a permissions issue (the daemon having no permissions to write in your target folder), or a faulty disk issue. I’ve had a similar issue in the past and the former was the cause.
Your description seems coherent with the torrent downloading normally until the memory buffer is full, and then failing when the data is attempted to be written to the disk.
I remember back in the day when people would “Jailbreak” iPhones, but never really picked up on what they were doing other than that it let them do stuff that those of us with “non-jailbroken” iPhones couldn’t do....
I just want to add jailbreaking iOS is still very much a thing today. I’ve been doing it for several years. You can take a look in r/jailbreak, as there is not a comparably-active community in Lemmy.
As for the main reason, as others have stated, is to have root-level control to your device, which alows you to install alternative stores, which besides providing apps not sanctioned by Apple, also provide tweaks to alter various things in your system (i.e. alter your homescreen look and feel, change your statusbar color and icons, notifications behaviour and style, etc etc.).
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Deluge keeps failing downloads to error every few hundred MBs
Hi all! Just this…I have a remote Deluge server I connect to with the Deluge thin client. The Deluge server is connected to all the -arr servers, which add the torrents to download. However a lot of downloads start crapping out every few hundred MBs. They get to speeds of 25MB/s (normal for my current connection), and then...
Jailbreaking iPhones: what exactly does it entail?
I remember back in the day when people would “Jailbreak” iPhones, but never really picked up on what they were doing other than that it let them do stuff that those of us with “non-jailbroken” iPhones couldn’t do....