
Originally Posted by
dalanik
Thanx for the reply. Yes, sancho has the option to open .torrent file in a "standard" windows way... But I have to have sancho then :-) There is no easy way throught web interface... OK, no big deal, I'll get used to it.
Thing with removing torrents is a bit bigger problem. What I figured is to 1) stop torrent engine 2) delete files and .torrent (with sudo) 3) click "commit" and "reshare"....
So, the only thing that bothers me is that I have to go "sudo"... Is it safe to change permissions for .mldonkey folder so I don't have to be root in order to delete finished .torrents?
D.