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Re: [Part 3] Download torrent & newsserver packages - min - 12th Dec, 2013 08:36 PM Is is possible to update the nzbget package after installing everything? Currently nzbget is at version 12, imo there's some good improvements made since v11. AW: RE: [Part 3] Download torrent & newsserver packages - freem@n - 13th Dec, 2013 01:20 AM (12th Dec, 2013 08:36 PM)min Wrote: Is is possible to update the nzbget package after installing everything? +1 I would really like this as well. there are a lot of great improvements in the new version Re: [Part 3] Download torrent & newsserver packages - min - 13th Dec, 2013 01:57 AM I was wondering if as an alternative you could install the packages individually, and then set up nzbget 12 from source to go alongside them RE: [Part 3] Download torrent & newsserver packages - Fred - 17th Dec, 2013 09:51 PM (11th Dec, 2013 11:18 AM)Jordan Ketterer Wrote: Hello, ALright so i had a great instalation of sickbeard and transmission running on beta 1.1 and it all mysettings and my library set up. Can you also try: Terminal sudo apt-get purge xbian-package-sickbeard Then reinstall. (12th Dec, 2013 02:39 AM)xraxor Wrote: Im having issue with sickbeard, I disabled Auto Start, and have enable it after a month, now when I reboot Pi sickbeard wont auto start with Auto Start on. I have to manually start it. how can I make it autostart again? Can you try: Terminal sudo update-rc.d sickbeard defaults @nzbget questions: nzbget latest stable release is at 11, so we will stick with that. If you want 12 you have to compile it yourself. RE: [Part 3] Download torrent & newsserver packages - dafhus - 19th Dec, 2013 09:27 PM I have still some problems with the external HD. I followed the instructions on the first page, but it still downloads to the SD card. So I formatted my HD (exFat), copied all existing movies to it and reinstalled xbian with the whole package and followed the instructions again. This is what df -h prints: Code: Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on if I want to mv /home/xbian/downloads /media/rpihd/ cp: cannot create symbolic link `/media/rpihd/downloads/downloads': Function not implemented Code: /home/xbian/ Code: /media/rpihd/ What can I do that it works? Thank you so much for your awesome work! RE: [Part 3] Download torrent & newsserver packages - Fred - 19th Dec, 2013 09:46 PM Can you copy the exact commands you used to move the folders to usb and to create the symbolic links? Edit: I think exFat does not support symbolic links. I would recommend formatting it as ext4 (if you won't use it for any windows related purposes), this will result in best performance. RE: [Part 3] Download torrent & newsserver packages - min - 20th Dec, 2013 01:57 AM Thanks for the reply Fred-the most recent nzbget 12 is a stable-channel release candidate so hopefully it won't be very long until the xbian packages are able to be updated. IIRC v12 has a built in updater too, should make things easier in the future. RE: [Part 3] Download torrent & newsserver packages - dafhus - 20th Dec, 2013 08:22 PM Thank you Fred, I formatted the external drive with a linux computer as ext4 and now it works perfectly – although every movie I download appears twice in the xbmc database. RE: [Part 3] Download torrent & newsserver packages - Fred - 21st Dec, 2013 01:23 AM Try cleaning the library in XBMC and make sure you don't have both the real location as the symbolic link location added as source. RE: [Part 3] Download torrent & newsserver packages - Carpenter - 24th Dec, 2013 07:06 PM Currently I'm receiving errors in Couchpotato.... Nevermind, it was probably caused by a faulty newznab provider RE: [Part 3] Download torrent & newsserver packages - ApOE - 28th Dec, 2013 09:42 PM I have a little "problem" with my download speed. I use NZBget to download and all goes well except for the download speed, it hangs around 450--500 kb/sec When I use SFTP to send files to my pi (xbian) I get 1,3--1,5MB/sec When my pi was on raspbian as a dlna server, NZBget also reached a stable 1,3--1,5MB/sec I know that the file system has it limitations but I know it can reach 1,3--1,5MB/sec so why doesn't it reach that speed in Xbian? Any ideas? Thanks! RE: [Part 3] Download torrent & newsserver packages - Fred - 28th Dec, 2013 10:25 PM Probably because XBian has more cpu demanding processes running. Can you check if CPU usage is around 100%? RE: [Part 3] Download torrent & newsserver packages - ApOE - 29th Dec, 2013 04:59 AM (28th Dec, 2013 10:25 PM)Fred Wrote: Probably because XBian has more cpu demanding processes running. Can you check if CPU usage is around 100%? Thanks for your reply! Idle xbian uses 18--20% cpu load. When I load a nzb it climbs to 93--98% (I checked using htop) This is causing the slow download speed? Network transfers work good (3x the speed of usenet downloads). Re: RE: [Part 3] Download torrent & newsserver packages - Richdotward - 29th Dec, 2013 08:54 AM (28th Dec, 2013 09:42 PM)ApOE Wrote: I have a little "problem" with my download speed. I get speeds of about 4000k a second from the newsgroups writing directly to a external 2.5" hard drive. Guessing your sdcard is to slow ? Or your newsgroup server is slow ? Rich RE: [Part 3] Download torrent & newsserver packages - min - 29th Dec, 2013 09:32 AM Rich- there are threads about this if you search. Basically, don't use ssl, turn off sync function on external hdd, and/or overclock pi. |