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I just downloaded utorrent from the ubuntu app store. It says it has been downloaded and it also appears in the apps menu. But I cannot open it. Nor can I remove it and try to download it again. Its just stuck in the apps uselessly. What may be the solution?










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    utorrent is a snap, not a deb. That means you must report the problem to the snap's author. Regrettably, we cannot provide support for poorly-made or broken snaps, and there is NO quality check for snaps. However, Ubuntu has many excellent torrent clients (deluge, transmission, etc) from reputable upstreams that do work and that that we DO provide support for.

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  • I recommend transmission.

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    Jan 13 at 19:20






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I just downloaded utorrent from the ubuntu app store. It says it has been downloaded and it also appears in the apps menu. But I cannot open it. Nor can I remove it and try to download it again. Its just stuck in the apps uselessly. What may be the solution?










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    utorrent is a snap, not a deb. That means you must report the problem to the snap's author. Regrettably, we cannot provide support for poorly-made or broken snaps, and there is NO quality check for snaps. However, Ubuntu has many excellent torrent clients (deluge, transmission, etc) from reputable upstreams that do work and that that we DO provide support for.

    – user535733
    Jan 13 at 16:24













  • I recommend transmission.

    – chili555
    Jan 13 at 19:20






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I just downloaded utorrent from the ubuntu app store. It says it has been downloaded and it also appears in the apps menu. But I cannot open it. Nor can I remove it and try to download it again. Its just stuck in the apps uselessly. What may be the solution?










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I just downloaded utorrent from the ubuntu app store. It says it has been downloaded and it also appears in the apps menu. But I cannot open it. Nor can I remove it and try to download it again. Its just stuck in the apps uselessly. What may be the solution?







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    utorrent is a snap, not a deb. That means you must report the problem to the snap's author. Regrettably, we cannot provide support for poorly-made or broken snaps, and there is NO quality check for snaps. However, Ubuntu has many excellent torrent clients (deluge, transmission, etc) from reputable upstreams that do work and that that we DO provide support for.

    – user535733
    Jan 13 at 16:24













  • I recommend transmission.

    – chili555
    Jan 13 at 19:20






  • 1





    Please edit the title of your question to clearly reflect what you ask.

    – vanadium
    Jan 14 at 9:10














  • 1





    utorrent is a snap, not a deb. That means you must report the problem to the snap's author. Regrettably, we cannot provide support for poorly-made or broken snaps, and there is NO quality check for snaps. However, Ubuntu has many excellent torrent clients (deluge, transmission, etc) from reputable upstreams that do work and that that we DO provide support for.

    – user535733
    Jan 13 at 16:24













  • I recommend transmission.

    – chili555
    Jan 13 at 19:20






  • 1





    Please edit the title of your question to clearly reflect what you ask.

    – vanadium
    Jan 14 at 9:10








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utorrent is a snap, not a deb. That means you must report the problem to the snap's author. Regrettably, we cannot provide support for poorly-made or broken snaps, and there is NO quality check for snaps. However, Ubuntu has many excellent torrent clients (deluge, transmission, etc) from reputable upstreams that do work and that that we DO provide support for.

– user535733
Jan 13 at 16:24







utorrent is a snap, not a deb. That means you must report the problem to the snap's author. Regrettably, we cannot provide support for poorly-made or broken snaps, and there is NO quality check for snaps. However, Ubuntu has many excellent torrent clients (deluge, transmission, etc) from reputable upstreams that do work and that that we DO provide support for.

– user535733
Jan 13 at 16:24















I recommend transmission.

– chili555
Jan 13 at 19:20





I recommend transmission.

– chili555
Jan 13 at 19:20




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Please edit the title of your question to clearly reflect what you ask.

– vanadium
Jan 14 at 9:10





Please edit the title of your question to clearly reflect what you ask.

– vanadium
Jan 14 at 9:10










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