

- #SOULSEEKQT EVERYTHING QUEUED SOFTWARE#
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Writing byte-compilation script '/tmp/tmpw_b3x7u6.py' => nicotine-plus-3.0.2 depends on file: /usr/local/bin/python3.7 - found => nicotine-plus-3.0.2 depends on package: p圓7-setuptools>0 - found

=> nicotine-plus-3.0.2 depends on package: p圓7-miniupnpc>0 - found => nicotine-plus-3.0.2 depends on package: p圓7-gdbm>0 - found => nicotine-plus-3.0.2 depends on package: p圓7-gobject3>0 - found This one worked for me.=> nicotine-plus-3.0.2 depends on package: p圓7-mutagen>0 - found Now keep in mind, it might be necessary for you to combine my solution with some other solutions found out there on the Web. Apply/Accept these settings and repeat for all instances of Steam. Select "Allow edge traversal" from teh drop down menu.Ĭ. The third set of setting is "Edge traversal". Double-click the Steam instance and select the "Advanced" tab.ī. For each instance of Steam, do the following steps:Ī. You should see Steam (there might be more than one instance of it, in my case there was two, and as of writing this there are four, don't ask me why. In the left frame, select "Inbound rules".ĥ. Just select "Advances settings" from the left banner.Ĥ. You can leave the firewall (private and public) on. Go to the Control Panel (Start button > Control Panel)ģ. So I'll cut to the chase, here's what I did to fix it:ġ. Well you might as well praise the Devil, because Microsoft has made life a living hell for everyone.
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I found this weird because I tried turning Windows firewall OFF and making sure AAAALLLLLLL the processes and services were stopped before and that didn't work.
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However the weird thing is that it is still related to the Windows 7 firewall (I run 64bits). I finally managed to find the problem on my own though. But yet, that's pretty much all the info that I found on Internet. Make sure they are not running, or at best removed from your computer.
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Steam support has a list of software that might potentially interfere with Steam. If you are using wireless, make sure that these settings don't block Steam or any of the ports it uses. Make sure your router isn't set to block certain ports that Steam uses. Turn off all anti-viruses and security software and make sure their services and processes are stopped. Make sure they do not interfere with Steam

Turn off all firewalls and make sure their services and processes are stopped. Make sure Microsoft's Windows Firewall (or any other firewall) isn't interfering with Steam.
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Add a download limit that is well within your Internet service package. Change the server you Steam connects to.

The Steam download settings (Steam > Settings > Downloads).So in this thread I will go over some solutions I found that worked for some people other than me (in case one of them might be what works for you), and then the solution that worked for me but cannot be found anywhere on the Web (as far as I can tell). Research on the Internet revealed that quite a few people were also experiencing this problem, however, not caused by the same issue. I tried again, but this time making sure all the Steam services and processes were stopped. I would click the little arrow pointing up to move an item up the queue, and as it would try to start downloading it would immediately be kicked back in the queue and all download activity reset to 0 mbps.Īt first I though Steam was bugged so I simply exited the program and reopened it. I've had this problem for a really long time where all my game downloads (new downloads and game updates) would get stuck in the queue.
