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On startup, Transmission scans ~/.config/transmission/torrents (if you're using the gtk version) or ~/.config/transmission-daemon/torrents (if you're using the daemon) and loads all the torrents in that directory.
1. Are you using the gtk, or daemon, version of Transmission?
2. When you remove a torrent in in Transmission, and then look in ~/.config/transmission/torrents, is the corresponding .torrent file still there?
3. Do you have permissions to delete the corresponding .torrent file?
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu better.
On startup, Transmission scans ~/.config/ transmission/ torrents (if you're using the gtk version) or ~/.config/ transmission- daemon/ torrents (if you're using the daemon) and loads all the torrents in that directory.
1. Are you using the gtk, or daemon, version of Transmission?
2. When you remove a torrent in in Transmission, and then look in ~/.config/ transmission/ torrents, is the corresponding .torrent file still there?
3. Do you have permissions to delete the corresponding .torrent file?
4. Do you own the corresponding .torrent file?