Yes, just enter the local IP address of the first computer followed by a colon, followed by the port your sickrage is configured to (view-able in settings) into a web browser on the second computer It should look similar to this: 192.168.1.9:5060
Fyi, Sickrage isn't really supported much anymore. I'd recommend switching to medusa which is extremely similar and has a lot of the old sickrage devs: https://github.com/pymedusa/Medusa/wiki/What-is-Medusa
Ubuntu 16.04 as a service on a PC. I had follow the steps here:
https://github.com/pymedusa/Medusa/wiki/Medusa-installation-Debian-Ubuntu-14-15-16
I did each individual step since the script near the beginning doesn't exist.
Step 1: Get Sonarr
Step 2: Install Sonarr
BTW, this is very intentionally not that easy. Napster and Bittorrent got too much attention because any kid or moron could install them. The NZB method is very deliberately a little more difficult.
> because Jackett generates a Torznab API
Jackett generates two types of API feeds: Torznab and TorrentPotato. That is also mentioned on their GitHub
https://github.com/Jackett/Jackett
That said I'm not sure if SickRage supports either type of API feed. Saw an earlier post but no one answered it
/r/sickrage/comments/5bc84e/torznab_support/
Call me a command-line wimp, but I prefer a nice GUI frontend for using git on Windows. There are several, but I use TortoiseGit. It integrates nicely with Windows Explorer, and lets you simply right-click for all the git commands you'll ever need.
I'm thoroughly confused on this issue. I'm pretty well versed in how sickrage/utorrent works but can't wrap my head around this.
I'll toss my general setup in here, and if you would please point out the differences with what you have.
Media PC running SR and uT. SR uses black hole to download torrents to, uT monitors the same folder for torrents to grab. My VPN (BTGuard) encrypts the uT data stream so nosy ISPs and watchdogs can't mess with me.
And that's pretty much that.
Where's the big difference between what you have and this?
(I'm just trying to understand the issue...)