Fedora 41’s latest Deluge 2.2.0 update patches security vulnerabilities, adds dark/light theme support, and improves torrent management. Learn about breaking changes, Python 3.7+ requirements, and how to upgrade securely.
Why This Deluge Update Matters for Fedora Users
Deluge, the lightweight Python-based BitTorrent client, has released version 2.2.0 with critical security patches and performance upgrades.
This update is marked "moderate" in Fedora 41 due to its security fixes for HTTP vulnerabilities, path traversal risks, and tracker icon exploits.
Key Improvements in Deluge 2.2.0
✔ Security Patches:
Fixes for GHSL-2024-189 (insecure HTTP version checks)
Resolves GHSL-2024-191 (flag endpoint path traversal)
Patches GHSL-2024-188 (JS script directory traversal)
✔ Feature Upgrades:
Dark/Light theme toggle (GTK UI)
v2 torrent creation support
Network interface binding (IP or name)
AppIndicator as default tray icon (Linux)
✔ Bug Fixes:
Crash fixes for Piecesbar/Stats plugins (#3339)
Quick search restoration (#3350)
Upload/download speed limits in Add Torrent dialog
Breaking Changes & System Requirements
🚨 Python 3.6 support dropped – Now requires Python ≥ 3.7
🔧 GTK UI improvements – Smoother theming, fewer crashes
🌐 Web UI stability – Reduced "Connection lost" errors
How to Install the Update
Run this command in terminal:
sudo dnf upgrade --advisory FEDORA-2025-d23a07ad00 For more details, visit the official changelog.
Why Deluge Remains a Top Linux Torrent Client
Compared to alternatives like qBittorrent or Transmission, Deluge offers:
✅ Native GTK+ integration (ideal for GNOME/XFCE)
✅ Zero-config PEX/DHT support (optimized for routers)
✅ Lightweight Python backend (low resource usage)
FAQ: Fedora 41 Deluge Update
Q: Is Deluge 2.2.0 stable for production use?
A: Yes, but backup your torrents before upgrading.
Q: How do I enable dark mode?
A: Navigate to Preferences > Interface in the GTK UI.
Q: Will this update affect active downloads ?
A: No, but a client restart is required.

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