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Start Transmission when computer is idle  
Written by superbob the 2 Nov 08 at 22:46. New
Automatically start Transmission when computer is idle for a given period and if there are some incomplete downloads.
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Solution #1: Auto-generated solution of idea #15168
Written by superbob the 2 Nov 08 at 22:46.
Ubuntu Brainstorm was updated in January 2009. Since the idea #15168 was submitted before this update, its rationale and solution are not separated. Please vote accordingly, and if you have the necessary rights, please separate the rationale from the solution. Thanks!

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Ask user if he/she wants to download blocklist when first starting Transmission.  
Written by arckeda the 28 Dec 08 at 09:55. New
Transmission is the default bittorrent client for Ubuntu. There is a little known feature that allows you to download a blocklist stopping you from connection to IP addresses of known organizations that would monitor your bittorrent activity. Many users don't know about this feature. When first starting transmission, they should be asked if they want to use it or not. The download process takes a little time, but in my opinion, (And according to studies of bittorrent monitoring) it is worth it.

It would also be nice if we could see a 0 to 100 percent complete bar while downloading the blocklist.

Please don't comment saying that the only people who would benefit from this are pirates. Privacy is always a major concern, and I would rather not have corporations monitoring me, regardless of what I am downloading. As the makers of Ubuntu, Canonical should support privacy.
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Solution #1: Auto-generated solution of idea #16863
Written by arckeda the 28 Dec 08 at 09:55.
Ubuntu Brainstorm was updated in January 2009. Since the idea #16863 was submitted before this update, its rationale and solution are not separated. Please vote accordingly, and if you have the necessary rights, please separate the rationale from the solution. Thanks!
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Solution #2: Just enable it by default; many first-time users won't know what a blocklist is
Written by charles the 14 Aug 09 at 19:14.
I think the best solution is to leave blocklists as they currently are, disabled by default and without a popup dialog.

But *if* making the blocklist more prominent is a popular idea, IMO turning turning it on by default is closer to Transmission's "Just Works" design than a popup dialog. Many first-time users won't know what a blocklist is, and that's not the first thing they should see when starting Transmission.

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Transmission's progress not obvious  
Written by blinry the 24 Jun 09 at 13:53. New
I would like to check the progress of my torrent's progress more easily.

As for now, I have to open Transmission's main window to do that.
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Solution #1: Use the tray icon
Written by blinry the 24 Jun 09 at 13:53.
When you move mouse over Transmission's tray icon, instead of download speeds, the info window could show the progress of all running downloads.
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Solution #2: Introduce a global progress display
Written by blinry the 24 Jun 09 at 13:57.
I'm dreaming of a universal "progress window" that combines the downloads of Transmission, Firefox, Aptitude, the progress of file actions, the burning progress of CD's and others.

This is unrealistic at the moment, as all the developers of those applications and DE's had to work together, but eventually it could become a (Freedesktop?) standard.

It would definitely be nice to have.

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Have Transmission use emblems on folders to show you the state of a download  
Written by Aphoxema the 8 Nov 08 at 15:48. New
It would be very helpful to, well... myself and I'm sure other people if Transmission would set emblems on folders or files based on what they're doing. It could set one emblem when the download starts and one when it's completed so you know when it's safe to relocate the folder or file without having to go back and forth from Transmission.

The most useful thing about this is it doesn't depend on Transmission to be running to keep you informed on the status of the file, you wouldn't have to open transmission to see if that file you just started downloading and forgot about was done or not.
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Solution #1: Auto-generated solution of idea #15407
Written by Aphoxema the 8 Nov 08 at 15:48.
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Bittorent Client & a good download manager should be together  
Written by fazillatheef the 9 Jul 08 at 11:41. New
Currently there is bittorent client(Transmission) by default in hardy ...

but it would be also good to include a download manager with it.The following features should be included

*it should be included with Transmission gui itself,no need for another program.It gives a feeling for the user that the program is used for downloading purposes.

*Download file in parts.This is used by download accelerators.I know that D4x is there.But its too flashy with many icons and the UI looks really bad.It needs to be standardized like Transmission .And I have experienced lot of problems(confusion) with it.

*Integeration with firefox using some plugin (this should be by default).So a popup comes up asking whether it should be downloaded by the download manager or firefox itself

*Settings for Automatic hang up and shutdown after downloads are finished.some thing like a check box.(make it simple).
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Solution #1: Auto-generated solution of idea #10918
Written by fazillatheef the 9 Jul 08 at 11:41.
Ubuntu Brainstorm was updated in January 2009. Since the idea #10918 was submitted before this update, its rationale and solution are not separated. Please vote accordingly, and if you have the necessary rights, please separate the rationale from the solution. Thanks!
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Solution #2: Transmission bittorrent client extension.
Written by cracken226 the 7 May 09 at 19:14.
Preferred client in all Ubuntu systems should have more options, be pluginable, but still light, powerfull as Ktorrent. All Ktorrent like advanced options, plus new features, options, like hide to tray by default, auto updater with options of time limit of available peers, advanced update torrent finder from internet, looking for more trackers ... Many options, like in another idea underneath, migration function, users community and favorite torrent and download list. Let it be most by community used download manager for everything. Online and Live activities, logging, user interaction ...

This project is linked to/and/or following, please, vote : Rhythmbox albums auto downloader at http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/19980/ , Users and community managed streams list at http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/19899/ , Centralised list of external repositories at http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/19716/ . Check again later for new updated links. Thank You for making our Ubuntu better. Bohuslav Jonathan Tóth.
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Solution #3: One extension: Use Transmission for all transmissions
Written by androdebian the 8 May 09 at 18:24.
Transmission have a great interface only for download/upload bittorrents. The same interface can be used for direct downloads (from firefox, ftp, ssh...), move/copy local files, p2p downloads...

In resume, we can use Transmission to unify all tasks referents to move information, including burning CD/DVD...
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Solution #4: Transmission Ktorrent indicator and implementator.
Written by cracken226 the 22 May 09 at 16:00.
Using Transmission as prefered torrent application is easy. But many users are installing Ktorrent for Gnome environment as well. We should be able to link Transmission to Ktorrent engine, use it's options for better downloading. In menu, there should be an link to transfer settings to Ktorrent and vice versa, so transfering files and settings to Ktorrent and continue downloading files in another software vice versa would be easy. By transfering torrent, files and settings, updating preferences, first migrated software should be automatically closed.

This project is not linked to/and/or any other projects at this date. Check again later for new links. Thank You for making our Ubuntu better.
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Solution #5: Transmission and Jigdo, OverNet and others.
Written by cracken226 the 25 May 09 at 10:51.
Number 2 is right. Light download manager should do more, than others and still be light, but powerfull. Somehow, we are forgetting other download technologies, like Jigdo, Overnet. Always but have to install them to use in the main system. We should implement them too. Linux was always good, because, what i could not find in Windows, that was defenitively in linux. Good point. Somehow we are forgeting older technologies. Implement all other download techniques into Transmission, and we will be number one. Promise. Why should use one milion programs to download just one file, when Transmission is already in the system?

This project idea is not linked to/and/or any other projects ideas created by me at this date. Please, vote. Check again later for new updated links. Thank You for making our Ubuntu better. Bohuslav Jonathan Tóth.

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Transmission should support bandwidth throttling and torrent scheduling  
Written by amar.kamat the 12 Nov 08 at 20:47. New
Transmission should support bandwidth throttling as it helps manage multiple applications that are bandwidth hungry. Also it would be nice if transmission starts supporting priorities where I can specify a priority level for each torrent and it schedules torrents based on the priority. This will save us from manually scheduling (pausing+start). One benefit will be that transmission might pick up a torrent of lower priority if all high ones are unavailable and hence something or the other is downloaded.
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Solution #1: Auto-generated solution of idea #15556
Written by amar.kamat the 12 Nov 08 at 20:47.
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Solution #2: add label/category driven bandwidth scheduling
Written by aaronp the 30 May 10 at 08:05.
Allow torrents to be labelled and/or categorised and have bandwidth restriction schedules apply differently to each label or category.
This could be as simple as have a 'peak' and 'off peak' schedules in place and then being able to categorise each torrent as either 'peak', 'off-peak' or 'unrestricted'. During peak time when adding or changing a torrent to 'off peak' it was stay paused or restricted. When off-peak time comes around, any 'off peak' torrents would start and download according to the relevant bandwidth restriction until the end of off-peak time at which point they pause again.
Conversely, adding an item with 'peak' category would work the same but during peak time and not off-peak time.
Furthermore, the unrestricted category would be treated as 'peak' in peak time and 'off peak' in off peak time.

This is the simple implementation, a further step would be to allow custom labels set up by the user (i.e. don't restrict just to peak and off peak) and for each label, a custom bandwidth schedule can be set.

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Colour-coded progress bars in Transmission  
Written by futwick the 20 Dec 08 at 12:57. New
The progress bars in GTK+ version of Transmission are now all the same colour whether a torrent is downloading or seeding. When you have a lot of active torrents this makes it hard to tell them apart.

It wasn't always like this. I believe older versions of Transmission used non-GTK+ progress bars but the developer says he got "complaints that Transmission doesn't integrate properly with the rest of the desktop" and so changed them to GTK+ progress bars that match the system theme but don't support multiple colours ( http://forum.transmissionbt.com/viewtopic.php?p=22144#p22144 ).

I understand his frustration but I think the usability advantage of colour-coding far outweighs the aesthetic problem of it not perfectly matching the system theme.

Compare the Mac OSX version ( http://www.transmissionbt.com/images/screenshots/mac-large.png ) with the GTK+ version ( http://www.transmissionbt.com/images/screenshots/gtk-large.png ). It is much harder to tell apart the downloading and seeding torrents in the GTK+ screenshot.

So my idea is this: bring back colour-coding or provide another at-a-glance way to distinguish downloading from seeding torrents.
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Solution #1: Bring back colour-coding
Written by futwick the 20 Dec 08 at 12:57.
Bring back colour-coding or provide another at-a-glance way to distinguish downloading from seeding torrents.

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transmission fills my disk  
Written by ways the 6 Jan 09 at 09:11. New
transmission should include option to (or automatically) stop downloading when disk is filling up. leave at least 100 MB or so.
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Solution #1: Leave 100 MB
Written by ways the 6 Jan 09 at 09:11.
Transmission should include option to (or automatically) stop downloading when disk is filling up. leave at least 100 MB or so.
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Solution #2: Numbers in "statistics" page
Written by nelson.blaha the 6 Jun 09 at 16:54.
Add the hard drive free space and the free space that will remain when all torrents have completed to the "statistics" window under the help menu.

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Transmission : show number of seeders  
Written by cudjoe the 2 Oct 08 at 17:17. New
Before stopping to seed my torrents, I usually check the number of seeders.
Currently, the user must open Detail dialog > Peers Tab.
What about adding this information on main panel along to ratio ?
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Solution #1: Auto-generated solution of idea #13980
Written by cudjoe the 2 Oct 08 at 17:17.
Ubuntu Brainstorm was updated in January 2009. Since the idea #13980 was submitted before this update, its rationale and solution are not separated. Please vote accordingly, and if you have the necessary rights, please separate the rationale from the solution. Thanks!

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Download priority  
Written by coyeeg the 23 Jun 10 at 21:12. New
Transmission hinders web browsing when it is downloading apparently because it uses all available bandwidth.
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Solution #1: Use bandwidth and QoS features of Linux to "nice" Transmission
Written by coyeeg the 23 Jun 10 at 21:12.
Linux has all kinds of fancy networking features and surely one of them must be process-based prioritization of network traffic just like there is CPU and I/O prioritization. Transmission should have an option to "nice" itself. Just throttling the download rate does not help as much as I would like and it is also otherwise sub-optimal because it's easy to forget to reset the throttle when you are done surfing.
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Solution #2: FTP
Written by Eldmannen the 23 Jul 10 at 11:16.
FTP hinders web browsing when it is downloading apparently because it uses all available bandwidth.
Use bandwidth and QoS features of Linux to make FTP play nice.

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