Could I get a step by step guide on how to install Transmission via libertine
-
That'd be really helpful. I'm 16.04 rc 4
I've had a look at the libertine wiki but can't see how to do it
-
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.
-
@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. -
Good call @advocatux! I forgot about the excellent documentation we already have.
-
@advocatux Also available as an app in the openstore
Ubports Docs -
@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!
-
@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!
-
@3arn0wl now there's a concept . UBports Ubuntu Touch with @advocatux voice control assistance.
-
@lakotaubp lol
-
@advocatux Have you been approached by the Mycroft people about doing the voice recordings yet? It makes perfect sense to @Lakotaubp and me!
-
@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

-
@advocatux and Yumi one heart

-
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
transthen 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
-
@fishfingers44
What happens if you dolibertine-container-manager list-apps -i test? -
Now if I do a libertine-container-manager list I get:
test
xenial-4
transone 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"
-
@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.
-
@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?
-
Nope just goes to a new terminal line.
Is there another torrent app in the repo that could be used?
-
@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.
Hello! It looks like you're interested in this conversation, but you don't have an account yet.
Getting fed up of having to scroll through the same posts each visit? When you register for an account, you'll always come back to exactly where you were before, and choose to be notified of new replies (either via email, or push notification). You'll also be able to save bookmarks and upvote posts to show your appreciation to other community members.
With your input, this post could be even better π
Register Login