this should be set in the network capplet from gnome-control-center, and the apps should be changed to work with those settings if they don't yet. That is, we already have proxy config in that capplet, firefox, and other I can't remember right now, so please don't add more proxy config GUIs, let's just use the one we have and make it fit all needs.
I'm not sure transmission has proxy support at all, that's why I included it in the list of lacking features.
- Very rough bandwidth control (only upload and download speed settings, no connection number limitations). - No control on seeding (quota ratio, for example).
Why they are useful seems pretty evident to me.
it doesn't to me, since I've never had to set that at all, only upload and download speed settings. So, why is this useful?
Well, controlling the number of connections looks to me a basic feature to have control on your connection. Indeed the seeding control is more a fine tuning feature for experts, but if present in a Preferences tab, it doesn't hurt anyone. We should provide the best application for _all_ our users, not the best for unexperienced users. Regards, Alberto -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-gnome+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-gnome+help@opensuse.org