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  • Labels and file locations can't be changed on the native transmission webui from what I could tell.. RPC supports it, but no luck on the webui... But I did come across this! https://flood.js.org

    Flood is an alternative webui compatible with rtorrent. It says it's "touch ready". I have not tried it, but it might be exactly what you're after.

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  • Use transdroid or transdrone. Make sure you set up http RPC on the server and enter your RPC path when selecting "rtorrent" while adding a custom server.

    See this tutorial: https://bytesized-hosting.com/pages/transdroid

    The SCGI path will be /rutorrent/plugins/httprpc/action.php

    You may need a plugin or config change depending on what installer/package you used on your system.

    rutorrent doesn't seem very intuitive, which is why I use transmission-daemon on my seedbox. In my experience transmission tends to just work.

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  • In episode 2F09, when Itchy plays Scratchy's skeleton like a xylophone, he strikes that same rib twice in succession yet he produces two clearly different tones. I mean, what are we, to believe that this is some sort of a, a magic xylophone or something?

    Boy I hope someone got fired for that blunder.

  • How does PiKVM work?
  • PiKVM is a collection of tools rolled into a distro to make keyboard/mouse input and attaching an emulated install media (virtual USB disk using ISO files) easily possible through a VNC-based web application. The idea is you can just build your own using the same software on different hardware, but it's aimed at using a raspberry pi for low power consumption, portability, and it has specific hardware compatibility with a HAT/addon board. The software can also make "reverse connections" through a remote NAT for support purposes, and you'd just port forward on your end. There are a lot of well thought out features in PiKVM (hardware) that make it much more convenient than building your own solution. You could install PiKVM on a different system than a Pi and try to make it work with your configuration.. You'd probably lose things like simulated power button press and virtual USB storage support. You might consider alternatives like PXE/netboot and wake-on-lan for those, but that might not always work for you.

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