Cant download torrents to my external






















What is the expected behavior Working like it always did before v Steps to reproduce I'm not sure if this happens with ALL externals or just something about my configuration which is unchanged and used to work fine before qBittorrent v4. Extra info if any Please let me know if you need anything at all.

My email is ihatethings gmailcom I would love to provide logs or something but don't know where they are. Thank you for your time. Zentriert changed the title [BUG] v4.

Jan 1, I'm not sure what you mean by that? Why would it be fragmented? Are you talking about the "pieces" of the torrent? You said internal which has nothing to do with my external drive nor explains why it's so slow. I really don't understand what you're trying to convey. I wanted to say that latest qbittorrent version seems to be making files extremely fragmented, which may be cause of slowness.

Try downloading to a SSD drive, see if speeds are normal. I already said that speeds are perfectly normal on every internal drive I have including slow rpm drives. Behind the scenes qBittorent is somehow moving a lot of data that apparently has nothing to do with the torrent being saved. This only occurs when trying to download a torrent to my external drive. But why is it saving the files so fragmented? What has changed? Thank you for at least confirming this, no one seems to care and I think half the devs don't comprehend English well..

Which has lead to them kind of ignoring this issue which is a very significant bug in my opinion I wish I knew how to better convey the problem to them but I feel like I was about as concise as possible. Have you resolved this? I've been experiencing exactly the same issue. Does anybody know another workaround? FranciscoPombal changed the title [BUG] v4. Mar 2, And it show "Error no such file or directory" if it com with out folder it download perfectly fine and I already change my download location to my external hard drive , what should I do?

Make sure that you have permissions to write to that particular external drive or directory. To check this, open a new Finder window and select the external HDD. If you do not have write permissions, down the bottom left hand corner of the window will be a pencil with a line through it; this indicates you cannot write to that drive.

From there, you see a narrow window open; scroll down to the Sharing and Permissions drop down. Open this and names of various users will be shown. To make sure you can edit the drive:. Hello, When I try to download from a torrent and set the download location to be on my external drive qbt can't start to download it.

I can see it with ps -e grep qbittorrent If you need more information or log files, just tell me where they are located and I'll try again and post them. I'm on Ubuntu What filesystem does your external drive use? Edit: I see with "top" command that mount. My libtorrent is 0. Can you try with latest libtorrent 0. I don't build Qbittorrent myself. I'll wait for updated binaries for Ubuntu. A lot changed in both qBittorrent and libtorrent since then. The kernel has also changed a lot.

Even the OP confirmed that the bug was not related to qBittorrent. Balls0fSteel closed this Jan 11, Sign up for free to subscribe to this conversation on GitHub. Already have an account?

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