Transmission, Ubuntu’s default BitTorrent client, announced a new bug-fix 4.0.5 release a day ago.
The release fixed the following bugs:
Transmission has an unofficial Snap package, available to install through Ubuntu Software (or App Center).
It’s NOT updated to v4.0.5 at the moment of writing, but after installation, it will update automatically once new version published.
For choice, I’ve made this release into unofficial PPA for all current Ubuntu releases, meaning Ubuntu 20.04, 22.04, 23.04 and 23.10.
1. First, press Ctrl+Alt+T on keyboard to open a terminal window. When it opens, run command to add the PPA:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntuhandbook1/transmission
Type user password (no asterisk feedback) when it asks and hit Enter to continue.
2. After adding the PPA, you can then launch Software Updater (Update Manager) and upgrade the system pre-installed transmission package to the new release.
For Ubuntu based system without the BitTorrent client pre-installed, you may run command below to install it:
sudo apt update && sudo apt install transmission-gtk
You may replace transmission-gtk
with (or add) following package:
transmission-qt
– Qt user interface for KDE, LXQt, etc.transmission-cli
– command line interface.transmission-daemon
– the daemon for running in background, and access via webUI, remote client, etc.You can choose to downgrade the BitTorrent client to system pre-installed version, by running command in terminal:
sudo apt install ppa-purge && sudo ppa-purge ppa:ubuntuhandbook1/transmission
Or, remove the software packages instead by running command:
sudo apt remove --autoremove transmission-gtk transmission-qt transmission-cli transmission-daemon
And remove the PPA repository either via “Software & Updates” tool by removing the source line under “Other Software” tab, or by running command:
sudo add-apt-repository --remove ppa:ubuntuhandbook1/transmission
That’s all. Enjoy!
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