utorrent 2.0 and private trackers

so what does that really change ?

Unticking "Enable bandwidth management" disables uTP. Setting bt.tcp_rate_control to false prevents uTorrent from using uTP transport info as a hit to limit the TCP speeds as well. And setting net.low_cpu to true will cause a very slight reduction in CPU usage (and speeds).
 
It's whitelisted on most of my trackers, so I upgraded right after uT 2.0 was released. Working fine right now, no issues, crashes or something yet. Also, uTP seems to be working fine and netload decreased a bit.
 
secretly waiting for anon-sbi answer

Nothing worth mentioning? :unsure:

I never had any problems with the 1.8.x series, but I have also never used a stable version anymore ever since 1.9 and 2.1 were released. Nowadays I use a mod of 2.1 that emulates 2.0 to the tracker and peers, since pretty much none of the trackers I leech from block that.
 
There have been a lot of changes between the versions (check the changelogs for details). Some of the changes were related to security issues found in the client that should not affect users of private trackers, if I recall correctly.

Also, I've spoken to some knowledgeable people who claim uT 1.8.5.0 sometimes reports stats incorrectly.
that's the answer i was looking for. thanks.
 
I've heard about a guy, who was a brother of a girlfriend of my uncle's step-brother's son that BitMeTV usually bans users based on using a wrong client. They're really strict about it.
 
Try this. I found it in one Bulgarian forum. I hope it will help you all.

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Там засега решението е това:
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Tested with
 
well, according to some tracker:
uTorrent 1.8.2.0 (build 14458)
uTorrent 1.6.1 (build 490)
this new utp stuff that they're playing with, it is supposed to be the next step and blabla but in reality there is a chance of having problems with it running.. i experienced upload problems with 1.8.5 so i had to turn utp off, since that my 1.8.5 runs just like the good old 1.8.2
 
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