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Ubuntu 12.04 & 12.10 - Notifications on error keeps looping for a wihle #167
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Originally created by @erralb on GitHub (Oct 25, 2012).
Hi,
When I get a permission denied or can't find folder error (I download my torrents on an external hard drive, which I often forget to mount before I start qbittorrent, resulting in me having this errors quite often) , the desktop notification just keeps coming for a long time.
I guess the error should be displayed as long as the problem subsists, but even after pausing or deleting the torrent, the error notification keeps coming up for minutes...
It's not a major bug but quite anoying...
@slacka commented on GitHub (Oct 28, 2012):
This looks like an Ubuntu specif bug. Is it this one?
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/qbittorrent/+bug/942434
If not, please report it here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/qbittorrent
@Balls0fSteel commented on GitHub (Jan 11, 2017):
Closing, it's Ubuntu specific, and 12.04 is a decade old by now.