So.. I can't believe this is even a rabbit hole that I had to go down.
99/10 I find linux operates in a more "it just works" fashion, or at least, I can find some way of getting it to work.
But I have come up against one of the most baffling issues: Is it basically impossible to torrent directly to a network drive in linux?
I'm downloading a largish scientific torrent. Its ~1.5 tb. I consider that to be a big, but not really that big of a dataset.
And what I can-not fathom, is that for whatever reason, it seems practically impossible to torrent directly from my (user) machine to a network attached storage device.
Has any one else ever encountered this issue? This seems ridiculous to me and that I must be missing something very very obvious. But to get this to work, I ended up having to install a torrent client on my NAS and download it directly. Which is not my preferred way to do things.
Thoughts? Reactions? Have you encountered this issue yourself?
If it's running as a snap, you might be able to configure snap to allow access; I'm not sure how to do that though -- I moved to Mint because I didn't want to deal with snap crap...
Doing some searching, I found this reddit thread which suggests that some of the distro shipped qbtorrent versions aren't very good; people there suggest using the developer's PPA on Ubuntu instead. The developer's site includes instructions for alternate ways to install on various Linux distros.
You could try uninstalling the version you have and then running:
if you're comfortable with the security implications of using their PPA.