On Mon, 18 Dec 2006 23:03:02 +1300
Christopher Sawtell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


> >
> > Am I missing something? I can see the plugin, but I cannot seem to
> > change the password for the user to log in via the web gui? It
> > doesn't seem changeable in the ktorrent Settings/Configure thing.
> 
> I did say it's beta software!
> 
> just place the cursor at the end of the stars. Bang away on the 
> backspace key and then bung in the new p/w. The stars don't go away but 
> the old p/w does.
> 
> After the second attempt the stars will be erased and the new p/w 
> accepted.
> 
> Yes I do know that I should write a bug report. Thanks for repeating my 
> experience.

Ahh thank you, that works. OK, kinda useful. Pretty basic interface.

As I see it there are two reasons to have a web or console interface. One is to 
have occasional control of a normally gui program, so you can see whats 
happenning from the office, the pub etc. The other is to have a light program 
that doesn't even need a gui, or X or all the paraphenalia, so you can put it 
in an old quiet machine in a corner. ktorrent's web interface satisifes the 
first need, but not the second. 

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