I’m pretty sure. I think. I can’t find a core2.dat in my Linux filesystem so i assume it works some other way, and therefore it’s cooked.

The reason i want to do this is because transplanting core2.dat is what you usually do to recover your settings and transfers. I this case though i’ve installed it on my Linux PC so i don’t think this is going to work.

I’ve resorted to exporting all magnets and re-importing them, but that has a few drawbacks.

I’ll update if i find better solutions. So far, if you want to transfer your Tixati from Windows to Linux, my advice is probably don’t

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    4 hours ago

    Sorry! That really stinks! Wonder if qbit would work better

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      Tried qBittorrent and Transmission, they don’t do better, in fact they see the same number of peers as Tixati does. And i don’t know what would happen if i had two clients try to download the same file, probably nothing good.

      Are you trying to do this too?

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        Sorry, no I just recommended it because it’s typically the standard recommendation in my experience.

        That dies sound frustrating though