Thule Posted November 29, 2020 Posted November 29, 2020 Hi Guys, Big fan of Armbian. I've used it on an old Cubieboard2, and recently I've built a NAS with Odroid-HC2 and am using it there too. This is the first opportunity I've had trying transmission-daemon on Linux with a 'real' workload of several hundred torrents. And as it turns out good old'n'stable Transmission 2.9x has a memory leak. It uses ~45 MB on Windows, and ~45 MB on Linux with v.3.0 from testing. But v.2.94 has climbed steadily from 50 MB up to ~350 MB within several days of use. This is a known issue (https://github.com/transmission/transmission/issues/313) that affects and has been affecting Debian stable. Memory leaks were plugged in 3.0 as per the changelog. Older Transmission is therefore not usable for high uptime use and has to be restarted periodically. And since NAS and torrent stuff is a big sell for SBCs and Armbian in general I think having a version that does not eat your memory would be very good.
Werner Posted November 29, 2020 Posted November 29, 2020 Armbian does not provide this package. It comes from upstream. So it might be wise to encourage Debian/Ubuntu to backport it to Buster/Focal. Or you use an Armbian flavor that ships version 3 with which would be Bullseye or Groovy.
Thule Posted November 29, 2020 Author Posted November 29, 2020 Ah cheers.. I've been thinking about switching to testing altogether, but with that one exception, Buster is working very well. Maybe I'll find someone at Debian or Debian Backports to hassle about this.
Werner Posted November 29, 2020 Posted November 29, 2020 Debian was always known to be rock-solid. Even their testing branch is usually working very well so feel free to give Bullseye a try. Or as workaround for you simply consider building transmission from source. 1
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