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post Aug 18 2015, 09:24 AM

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QUOTE(justnits @ Aug 18 2015, 08:56 AM)
do you set port forwarding for the port that your torrent is using?
make sure that the torrent is a live ones? and not with 0 seeders.
also, what torrent are you using?
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I'm using Deluge and all my setting is default.

I tried running the same torrent with utorrent on my laptop and it able to torrent smoothly.

PS: is there any better torrent to recommend? Most importantly it can be control remotely like Deluge.

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post Aug 18 2015, 09:39 AM

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QUOTE(Xiia0Ban @ Aug 18 2015, 09:24 AM)
I'm using Deluge and all my setting is default.

I tried running the same torrent with utorrent on my laptop and it able to torrent smoothly.

PS: is there any better torrent to recommend? Most importantly it can be control remotely like Deluge.
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then have you set port forward deluge's port for your rpi's ip address?
that's the only other thing that i can think of...
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post Aug 18 2015, 10:13 AM

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anyone tried using Pi/Pi2 SPI in C? smile.gif
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post Aug 18 2015, 12:42 PM

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QUOTE(justnits @ Aug 18 2015, 09:39 AM)
then have you set port forward deluge's port for your rpi's ip address?
that's the only other thing that i can think of...
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Just tried that. It seems alright now. Will observe again and see how it goes.

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post Aug 18 2015, 01:27 PM

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QUOTE(azrash @ Aug 17 2015, 10:50 PM)
If you are using the rpi only for media, try osmc.tv, the evolution of raspbmc. Very good UI, and stable. Auto updates, so not much of tweaking need to be done.
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Auto update on kodi version or add on update?does it apply to openelec?
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post Aug 18 2015, 08:28 PM

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Hi all sifus here,
i'm new to Raspberry and want to buy one to play around.
i come across this Raspberry Pi 2 Starter Kit selling at amazon.co.uk for 49.99 pound ( around RM300++). is it worth it? too expensive or cheap?
the Starter kit includes :

Latest Raspberry Pi 2 Model B (Quad Core, 1GB RAM)
8GB Sandisk Ultra Class 10 MicroSD (pre-imaged with NOOBS)
ThePiHut UK 5V 2A Power Supply
Raspberry Pi Case
HDMI Cable & Ethernet Cable

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post Aug 18 2015, 08:44 PM

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QUOTE(pirantos @ Aug 18 2015, 08:28 PM)
Hi all sifus here,
i'm new to Raspberry and want to buy one to play around.
i come across this Raspberry Pi 2 Starter Kit selling at amazon.co.uk for  49.99 pound ( around RM300++).  is it worth it? too expensive or cheap?
the Starter kit includes :

Latest Raspberry Pi 2 Model B (Quad Core, 1GB RAM)
8GB Sandisk Ultra Class 10 MicroSD (pre-imaged with NOOBS)
ThePiHut UK 5V 2A Power Supply
Raspberry Pi Case
HDMI Cable & Ethernet Cable
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exp i would say,try sourcing from element14,easy to RMA,no question asked smile.gif

2A PSU can use mobile phone/tablet charger,free

for the sd card,i bought samsung 16gb UHS at RM36

casing,nope,i like it naked brows.gif

ethernet cable free

HDMI cable not needed because I do everything headless (SSH,VNC)
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post Aug 19 2015, 01:49 AM

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QUOTE(shinchan5347 @ Aug 18 2015, 01:27 PM)
Auto update on kodi version or add on update?does it apply to openelec?
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Auto update to both the system and addons. Not too sure about openelec, tried it just for a while when I first bought the rpi2, but I receive better experience on osmc.
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post Aug 21 2015, 11:57 AM

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QUOTE(justnits @ Aug 17 2015, 03:35 PM)
wow didn't know there's so many rpi users here! biggrin.gif
i'm a noob to rpi, just recently bought a rpi2 and load up raspbian into it.
at the moment i'm using it for torrenting (transmission), file sharing, and my personal cloud storage (owncloud).

not sure what other stuff i can put on it yet...is there any central page for all the uses you guys use for your rpi2?
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Hi, mind to share your trabsnission settings.json?
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post Aug 22 2015, 09:51 AM

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[quote=Bula,Aug 21 2015, 11:57 AM]
Hi, mind to share your trabsnission settings.json?
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can, but i've hidden a few things with <hidden> haha! tongue.gif

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post Aug 22 2015, 12:54 PM

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This happen when I am trying to run my Deluge on RPI2.
Anybody has idea what is going on?
Pretty sure my memory card has enough space.

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post Aug 24 2015, 02:38 PM

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QUOTE(Xiia0Ban @ Aug 22 2015, 12:54 PM)
This happen when I am trying to run my Deluge on RPI2.
Anybody has idea what is going on?
Pretty sure my memory card has enough space.

user posted image
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no space left, you need bigger SD smile.gif
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post Aug 24 2015, 06:28 PM

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QUOTE(Xiia0Ban @ Aug 22 2015, 12:54 PM)
This happen when I am trying to run my Deluge on RPI2.
Anybody has idea what is going on?
Pretty sure my memory card has enough space.

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hmm...try this?

sudo raspi-config

Enable expand_rootfs

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post Aug 26 2015, 10:31 AM

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QUOTE(justnits @ Aug 24 2015, 06:28 PM)
hmm...try this?

sudo raspi-config

Enable expand_rootfs
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It works!! thanks for the solution. rclxms.gif
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QUOTE(Xiia0Ban @ Aug 26 2015, 10:31 AM)
It works!! thanks for the solution.  rclxms.gif
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you are most welcome! biggrin.gif
glad that it works for you as well rclxms.gif
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post Sep 8 2015, 11:39 AM

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Would like to get some advice from you guys.

I m noob on Raspberry Pi and program everything. I have a chance to learn as a beginner for this. But I also interest in arduino. Which I see more parts and accessory online. I don't have source to learn on arduino.

I m more interesting into robotic control and some interface control automation some sort.

Which 1 is more interesting to learn. More wider parts to get. Easy to learn and resource. Raspberry Pi or arduino ?
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QUOTE(ozak @ Sep 8 2015, 11:39 AM)
Would like to get some advice from you guys.

I m noob on Raspberry Pi and program everything. I have a chance to learn as a beginner for this. But I also interest in arduino. Which I see more parts and accessory online. I don't have source to learn on arduino. 

I m more interesting into robotic control and some interface control automation some sort.

Which 1 is more interesting to learn. More wider parts to get. Easy to learn and resource. Raspberry Pi or arduino ?
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arduino will get things done faster and simpler,you can find a lot of tutorial and source code out there for robotic and automation icon_idea.gif
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QUOTE(quadcube @ Sep 8 2015, 02:10 PM)
arduino will get things done faster and simpler,you can find a lot of tutorial and source code out there for robotic and automation icon_idea.gif
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Thanks quadcube.

Do you know any arduino group/club that conduct class for beginner? I m totally no idea about this source code anything. If tutorial by myself, once trouble I will be stuck.

For Raspberry Pi, there will a class coming for beginner to learn. So learning would be easy with somebody guide beside you.
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QUOTE(ozak @ Sep 8 2015, 02:30 PM)
Thanks quadcube.

Do you know any arduino group/club that conduct class for beginner? I m totally no idea about this source code anything. If tutorial by myself, once trouble I will be stuck.

For Raspberry Pi, there will a class coming for beginner to learn. So learning would be easy with somebody guide beside you.
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nope,but it would be fairly easy to learn smile.gif interfacing with hardware (blinking LED,controlling motor with PWM,SPI/UART communication with external devices) would be quite straight forward using Arduino.

its true it would be easier if someone was to guide you laugh.gif probably you can try both and see
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QUOTE(quadcube @ Sep 8 2015, 03:29 PM)
nope,but it would be fairly easy to learn smile.gif interfacing with hardware (blinking LED,controlling motor with PWM,SPI/UART communication with external devices) would be quite straight forward using Arduino.

its true it would be easier if someone was to guide you laugh.gif probably you can try both and see
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Thanks. In dilemma now. hmm.gif

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