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Even running 32-bit applications it makes things better since there's more room for caching, and multiple programs at the same time, but of course Sonar supports 64-bit, so it can use as much RAM as you throw at it.

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A 64-bit OS will be able to address all 16GB (I'm presuming you mean 16GB, not 16GHz, RAM doesn't run that fast). What that means is that you are actually only getting to use about 3.2-3.5ish GB of your RAM due to 32-bit addressing and PCI address needs. You are running a 32-bit OS with 16GB of RAM. If you want an improvement, the biggest thing would be to step up to 64-bit.

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I do computer support professionally, and I've seen more than a few of our grad students get themselves in trouble trying to use Linux on their desktop because they think it'll somehow be better for them, but not understanding how to operate it. It is workable certainly, but you want to know what you are getting yourself in to. Linux can be as well (depending on kernel, and drivers) but there's nothing about it likely to make it better than Windows. It is a good platform for media production.

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While Windows 8 has a rather ugly, silly, interface under the hood it is an extremely competent, modern, OS. Don't believe the fanboy hype/FUD, Microsoft makes a very good OS. That aside, there is nothing fundamental about Linux that would make it better for audio production. Might not be much, you'd have to test, though I imagine it would be significant. If you run it either under a VM or something like WINE, it'll suffer in performance, compatibility, or both. Thus Sonar, being a Windows program, is going to work the best under Windows. You can hopefully get them working near as well, but better isn't going to happen. You will find things basically NEVER work better under emulation/simulation/virtualization as they do in their native environment. I see the program a lot and was wondering if its better than Windows. After you have done this in Windows exit the Transmission client cleanly (not from the Web UI), do not kill the task in Task Manager, choose File and exit.Has anyone tried ubuntu operating system with sonar.

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This covers making Transmission automatically stop seeding when it completes a download for you on Windows, Linux and Mac OSX. This is not in the spirit of torrenting and makes you a leech.Ĭlick the Speed tab and check Upload (kB/s):, enter 0 or your maximum desired upload rate. While you are in the Web UI you can also disable uploading or restrict it to a low speed to save your bandwidth. Make Transmission Automatically Stop SeedingĬlick the settings wrench icon in the bottom left, then the Torrents tab

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If you are on linux open your Transmission torrent web interface at. When you are done restart transmission sudo service transmission-daemon restart

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May as well disable the whitelist if you are allowing all IPsĬhange the remote access username and password to your liking However, if you want to be able to access transmission outside your local network then it should be *.*.*.* which represents all IPs. You can also change it to your local home network like 192.168.*.* if you want it to be more secure. Rpc-whitelist allows IP addresses to access the Web interface it has been set to all here. On linux you need to SSH in to your machine and edit the transmission settings sudo nano /etc/transmission-daemon/settings.json On Mac OSX, go to the Transmission menu and choose PreferencesĬlick the Remote tab and check Enable remote accessĬheck Require authentication and enter a username and password.Ĭlick Launch Web Interface to open up Transmission's Web UI. The same applies for when changing the web interface settings below. I found exiting completely, not just minimizing it to the system tray, and rebooting makes the new download settings stick. If you just reboot with Transmission open the change won't stick for some reason. You should now exit Transmission completely using the File Menu and choosing Exit, then reload it. Now click Open web client to open the web interface. If you want to be able to access Transmission remotely uncheck Only allow these IP addresses. Transmission for Windows will only let you set the ratio to a minimum of 0.50 through its preferences, however, there is a workaround to lower the ratio to 0 using the Web interface.Ĭlick the Remote tab and check Allow remote access.














Install sonarr ubuntu 16