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    Could I get a step by step guide on how to install Transmission via libertine

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      • arubislanderA Offline
        arubislander @FishFingers44
        last edited by arubislander

        First you create a libertine container if you have not already done so. This can be done from the System Settings -> Libertine tab.

        • Tap either the green Get started button in the lower middle or the + in the upper right corner of the screen.
        • Enter a name for your container.
        • Leave the password field blank
        • Tap on the green OK button (for some reason I keep tapping on the red Cancel button by mistake.)

        Some people (including me, on my M10 FHD) have been experiencing a bug where it is impossible to create a libertine container. But if it works for you, then you can proceed to the next step.

        The next step is installing the app you want in the container. I am unaware if transmission works in a libertine container, and I would guess that if it does it will cause your device's battery to drain quicker. There is a way to do this from the Settings GUI, but as I have not been able to install a container, I am unaware of the exact steps. So I will explain how to do it via the Terminal application, which can be found in the OpenStore if it is not already installed.

        • Open the Terminal app
        • At the command line type
          libertine-container-manager install-package -p transmission-gtk -i <containername>
          Where <containername> is the name you entered in the steps above when creating the container.

        Again, I have no idea if transmission will work in a container, but the above steps should help you to find out.

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        • advocatuxA Offline
          advocatux @FishFingers44
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          @fishfingers44 just FYI, the documentation is at https://docs.ubports.com/en/latest/userguide/dailyuse/libertine.html

          If you click on v: latest (bottom left hand side on that page) you can read the documentation in other languages than English.

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          • arubislanderA Offline
            arubislander
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            Good call @advocatux! I forgot about the excellent documentation we already have.

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            • LakotaubpL Offline
              Lakotaubp @advocatux
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              @advocatux Also available as an app in the openstore
              Ubports Docs

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                A Former User @Lakotaubp
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                @advocatux is available as an app in the open-store, @lakotaubp? I'm downloading him immediately... He's far more useful than the likes of Siri and Alexa!

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                  doniks @arubislander
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                  @arubislander said in Could I get a step by step guide on how to install Transmission via libertine:

                  Again, I have no idea if transmission will work in a container, but the above steps should help you to find out.

                  I have used transmission in the past on UT and I can confirm it works (worked) quite nicely. Transmission also offers a web interface, so you can use it from the touch enabled browser!

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                    Lakotaubp @Guest
                    last edited by Lakotaubp

                    @3arn0wl now there's a concept . UBports Ubuntu Touch with @advocatux voice control assistance.

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                      advocatux @Lakotaubp
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                      @lakotaubp lol

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                        A Former User @advocatux
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                        @advocatux Have you been approached by the Mycroft people about doing the voice recordings yet? It makes perfect sense to @Lakotaubp and me!

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                          advocatux @Guest
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                          @3arn0wl thank you (lol)

                          Sometime ago I recorded some sentences for the Mozilla's Common Voice project (https://voice.mozilla.org/en) so who knows? Maybe that could be the first step to a successful career as robotic voice πŸ˜„

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                            @advocatux and Yumi one heart πŸ™‚

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                              FishFingers44
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                              OK guys I did try a while back but I've tried again. I couldn't create a container using the libertine gui so I did via terminal.

                              Here's what I did:

                              libertine-container-manager create -i test

                              This went away and installed and configured a bunch of stuff and took ages.

                              libertine-container-manager install-package -p transmission-gtk -i test

                              Now if I do a libertine-container-manager list I get:
                              test
                              xenial-4
                              trans

                              then if I do

                              libertine-container-manager list-apps

                              I get nothing returned

                              If I attempt this again

                              libertine-container-manager install-package -p transmission-gtk -i test

                              I get

                              libertine-container-manager:175: Error: install_package(): package 'transmission-gtk' is already installed.

                              Any help guys? Thanks

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                              • arubislanderA Offline
                                arubislander @FishFingers44
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                                @fishfingers44
                                What happens if you do libertine-container-manager list-apps -i test?

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                                  doniks @FishFingers44
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                                  @fishfingers44

                                  Now if I do a libertine-container-manager list I get:
                                  test
                                  xenial-4
                                  trans

                                  one of those three container is the defaul

                                  then if I do

                                  libertine-container-manager list-apps

                                  now you are asking lcm to list the apps in the default containter

                                  I get nothing returned

                                  with the other commands you explicitly specify container "test"

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                                    FishFingers44
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                                    @arubislander said in Could I get a step by step guide on how to install Transmission via libertine:

                                    What happens if you do libertine-container-manager list-apps -i test?

                                    It just goes to a new terminal line.

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                                      doniks @FishFingers44
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                                      @fishfingers44 said in Could I get a step by step guide on how to install Transmission via libertine:

                                      @arubislander said in Could I get a step by step guide on how to install Transmission via libertine:

                                      What happens if you do libertine-container-manager list-apps -i test?

                                      It just goes to a new terminal line.

                                      Huh. That surprises me. Is it an option to remove all three containers and start over with just ONE container?

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                                        FishFingers44 @doniks
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                                        @doniks

                                        Nope just goes to a new terminal line.

                                        Is there another torrent app in the repo that could be used?

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                                        • arubislanderA Offline
                                          arubislander @FishFingers44
                                          last edited by arubislander

                                          @fishfingers44
                                          I am sure there are: libertine-container-manager -c 'apt search torrent' should get you going. 'deluge' might be worth a try maybe.

                                          But I am wondering if you would be able to install any packages at all in your container.

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