I’m pretty sure. I think. I can’t find a core2.dat in my Linux filesystem so i assume it works some other way, and therefore it’s cooked.

The reason i want to do this is because transplanting core2.dat is what you usually do to recover your settings and transfers. I this case though i’ve installed it on my Linux PC so i don’t think this is going to work.

I’ve resorted to exporting all magnets and re-importing them, but that has a few drawbacks.

I’ll update if i find better solutions. So far, if you want to transfer your Tixati from Windows to Linux, my advice is probably don’t

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    Yes i do set up port forwarding every time, but no i don’t know if those even have peers. They should because i don’t think RARBG is that dead, but maybe they just don’t.

    Then again most peers i do get come back as “Timed out connecting” and “Connection reset”, so it does make me wonder if i’m just doing it wrong. It seems to happen whether or not the VPN is on.

    EDIT: i’m using Proton and this is how i set up port forwarding, i do notice a difference