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. >-- >Da mihi sis bubulae frustrum assae, solana tuberosa in modo gallico >fricta, ac quassum lactatum coagulatum crassum > > >Mark Haney >Sr. Systems Administrator >ERC Broadband >(828) 350-2415 > >Call (866) ERC-7110 for after hours support -- Cheers, Gene "There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order." -Ed Howdershelt (Author) Dijkstra probably hates me (Linus Torvalds, in kernel/sched.c)