failed to do homework on Tixati
Posted: February 25th, 2014, 9:31 pm
Below is what I wrote . . . before doing more research -->>> Tixati hasn't been updated since May 2013; although I like the software a lot, upgrades/updates seem problematic at this point. The last "news" from Tixati (on its Web site) was from May 2013. So, keep this in mind. I didn't want to delete my post as I plan to use Tixati until I find something better. But felt I should add this.
Hi. I referred to your Web site many times while building my Ubuntu media server - and as it's not completed (is it ever?) I'm sure I'll be back.
I have a suggestion: I spent many hours attempting to configure Flexget to run with Deluge. I gave up, thinking there must be an easier solution:
It's called Tixati. Free, open-source and easy to configure - to me, much better than Flexget's convoluted configuration for RSS feed/video downloads.
Granted, Tixati only seems usable with a GUI - I have asked several times on their Forums if there is a version that can be run on a headless server (no answer) - however, I was able to do in an hour what it took many hours to attempt, and fail, to do using Flexget, etc. Granted, my lack of abilities had something to do with this. However, I still think Tixati is a much more elegant, streamlined solution. And if you log in remotely from another Linux computer, you can use the
$ssh -X name@192.168.x.x
option which allows you to configure Tixati using the program's easy GUI from your remote log in.
For what it's worth.
gm
Hi. I referred to your Web site many times while building my Ubuntu media server - and as it's not completed (is it ever?) I'm sure I'll be back.
I have a suggestion: I spent many hours attempting to configure Flexget to run with Deluge. I gave up, thinking there must be an easier solution:
It's called Tixati. Free, open-source and easy to configure - to me, much better than Flexget's convoluted configuration for RSS feed/video downloads.
Granted, Tixati only seems usable with a GUI - I have asked several times on their Forums if there is a version that can be run on a headless server (no answer) - however, I was able to do in an hour what it took many hours to attempt, and fail, to do using Flexget, etc. Granted, my lack of abilities had something to do with this. However, I still think Tixati is a much more elegant, streamlined solution. And if you log in remotely from another Linux computer, you can use the
$ssh -X name@192.168.x.x
option which allows you to configure Tixati using the program's easy GUI from your remote log in.
For what it's worth.
gm