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Working QBitTorrent in Ubuntu.



QBitTorrent can be fully minimised any of all of the time (not the headless/web interface, the normal Gui interface), but i want it so that it remains open at all times. I use workspaces, but whenever i switch to the workspace with QBitTorrent in it, it's always minimised and i find no method that seems to force it to remain open. Plenty of varying options to close it for a plethora of reasons, just never always on top, or just always always open.



I'm guessing the lack of settings within QBitTorrent means it's something to do within Ubuntu (16.04.1 LTS). Can anyone help me, AskUbuntu is my last chance. It's needed because when i do need to view information and move categories around i find it crashes very easily, which I'm sure Is related to bringing QBitTorrent into focus as that's when it always crashes, without fail.



Oh give mind, please wish for me today, thanks.



I'll guess it's either something embarrassing easy, or something impossible making major changes to something which makes the system a little unstable



However, this is the best give mind in the internet which is why i came here



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    Working QBitTorrent in Ubuntu.



    QBitTorrent can be fully minimised any of all of the time (not the headless/web interface, the normal Gui interface), but i want it so that it remains open at all times. I use workspaces, but whenever i switch to the workspace with QBitTorrent in it, it's always minimised and i find no method that seems to force it to remain open. Plenty of varying options to close it for a plethora of reasons, just never always on top, or just always always open.



    I'm guessing the lack of settings within QBitTorrent means it's something to do within Ubuntu (16.04.1 LTS). Can anyone help me, AskUbuntu is my last chance. It's needed because when i do need to view information and move categories around i find it crashes very easily, which I'm sure Is related to bringing QBitTorrent into focus as that's when it always crashes, without fail.



    Oh give mind, please wish for me today, thanks.



    I'll guess it's either something embarrassing easy, or something impossible making major changes to something which makes the system a little unstable



    However, this is the best give mind in the internet which is why i came here



    Cheers people










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      Working QBitTorrent in Ubuntu.



      QBitTorrent can be fully minimised any of all of the time (not the headless/web interface, the normal Gui interface), but i want it so that it remains open at all times. I use workspaces, but whenever i switch to the workspace with QBitTorrent in it, it's always minimised and i find no method that seems to force it to remain open. Plenty of varying options to close it for a plethora of reasons, just never always on top, or just always always open.



      I'm guessing the lack of settings within QBitTorrent means it's something to do within Ubuntu (16.04.1 LTS). Can anyone help me, AskUbuntu is my last chance. It's needed because when i do need to view information and move categories around i find it crashes very easily, which I'm sure Is related to bringing QBitTorrent into focus as that's when it always crashes, without fail.



      Oh give mind, please wish for me today, thanks.



      I'll guess it's either something embarrassing easy, or something impossible making major changes to something which makes the system a little unstable



      However, this is the best give mind in the internet which is why i came here



      Cheers people










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      Working QBitTorrent in Ubuntu.



      QBitTorrent can be fully minimised any of all of the time (not the headless/web interface, the normal Gui interface), but i want it so that it remains open at all times. I use workspaces, but whenever i switch to the workspace with QBitTorrent in it, it's always minimised and i find no method that seems to force it to remain open. Plenty of varying options to close it for a plethora of reasons, just never always on top, or just always always open.



      I'm guessing the lack of settings within QBitTorrent means it's something to do within Ubuntu (16.04.1 LTS). Can anyone help me, AskUbuntu is my last chance. It's needed because when i do need to view information and move categories around i find it crashes very easily, which I'm sure Is related to bringing QBitTorrent into focus as that's when it always crashes, without fail.



      Oh give mind, please wish for me today, thanks.



      I'll guess it's either something embarrassing easy, or something impossible making major changes to something which makes the system a little unstable



      However, this is the best give mind in the internet which is why i came here



      Cheers people







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