Ktorrent xpert needed.

Eivind Hjertnes hjertnes at gmail.com
Wed Feb 25 07:18:00 UTC 2009


On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 8:13 AM, Steven Vollom
<stevenvollom at sbcglobal.net>wrote:

>
> > I would expect that this one will work out very smart for you. If this
> > happens, we will imho have to have a close look at your directory
> > permissions for the download locations that you usually use.
>
> There is a movie download that is 90% complete with 1.2gb downloaded
> already.
> I would like to restore the download if possible.  If what you say is
> correct
> that I should be able to turn the computer off, reboot and the such without
> stopping the function, of the torrent, perhaps there is a way to restart
>  the
> package.
>
> I really don't understand the report I get from ktorrent.  I have almost
> completed downloads in the folder I keep downloads while they have not
> completed their downloads.  The titles of the files is the same as the
> titles
> that ktorrent do not exist.  The files are in the location that ktorrent
> says
> they are not.  I know they are there, because I can start them to play even
> though  they are not downloaded completely.  They play until there is a
> missing file then pause until they come to the next playable file.
>
> Reading the error.  Why does ktorrent need to recreate the missing files.
>  They
> are right where they were before the error engaged.  There must be a way to
> repair rather than remove.  I just went to the other primary partition to
> move
> some data so that it could be used by this partition.  Because of that the
> problem occurred.  Are you sure it can not be reclaimed?
>
> Using the torrent program, it takes a long time to download 1.4gb.  Most of
> that is downloaded on the movie Black Stallion Returns.  I really wanted to
> view that.
>
> I am going to remove all that I don't care about while I wait for your
> response.  If you don't respond in that time, I will remove them all and
> start
> over.  I know it will work if I remove all the problem torrents.
>
> Steven
>
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Well here is what happend to me about a year ago. My external drive was
mounted to /media/disk. Some kind of power failure and the system wrote data
to /media/disk and the disk was mounted on /media/disk-1 next time i
started.
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\Hjertnes
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