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I switched to Deluge from qBittorrent a while ago and I don't even remember what it was that made me switch.
I did the opposite and also can't remember why I did it.
Story of my life.
When I set up my newest media server I could not get the permissions to work on deluge with a mounted network drive for the life of me. Dumped a good 20 hours into it with minimal success.
qBittorrent worked out of the box.
What's wrong with plain old Transmission?
Gonna be honest here i loved transmission until one day it just decided to stop working, no fixes would work, not even a full reinstall of it. Switched to qBit and it just worked so whatever
Uninstalling and reinstalling won't delete the settings in your home directory. Sounds like you might have had a bad sector that hit that file for some reason though.
It it just me or does Deluge after a while use a lot of RAM? I keep using it, because I'm too lazy to look for an alternative. Maybe it's just a memory leak in my linux distro's version.