Gnutella Forums  

Go Back   Gnutella Forums > Current Gnutella Client Forums > LimeWire+WireShare (Cross-platform) > LimeWire Beta Archives
Register FAQ The Twelve Commandments Members List Calendar Arcade Find the Best VPN Search Today's Posts Mark Forums Read


Welcome To Gnutella Forums

You are currently viewing our boards as a guest which gives you limited access to view most discussions and access our other features. By joining our free community you will have access to post topics, communicate privately with other members (PM), respond to polls, upload content, fun aspects such as the image caption contest and play in the arcade, and access many other special features after your registration and email confirmation. Registration is fast, simple and absolutely free so please, join our community today! (click here) (Note: we use Yandex mail server so make sure yandex is not on your email filter or blocklist.)

If you have any problems with the Gnutella Forum registration process or your Gnutella Forum account login, please contact us (this is not for program use questions.) Your email address must be legitimate and verified before becoming a full member of the forums. Please be sure to disable any spam filters you may have for our website, so that email messages can reach you.
Note: Any other issue with registration, etc., send a Personal Message (PM) to one of the active Administrators: Lord of the Rings or Birdy.

Once registered but before posting, members MUST READ the FORUM RULES (click here) and members should include System details - help us to help you (click on blue link) in their posts if their problem relates to using the program. Whilst forum helpers are happy to help where they can, without these system details your post might be ignored. And wise to read How to create a New Thread

Thank you

If you are a Spammer click here.
This is not a business advertising forum, all member profiles with business advertising will be banned, all their posts removed. Spamming is illegal in many countries of the world. Guests and search engines cannot view member profiles.



           Deutsch?              Español?                  Français?                   Nederlands?
   Hilfe in Deutsch,   Ayuda en español,   Aide en français et LimeWire en françaisHulp in het Nederlands

Forum Rules

Support Forums

Before you post to one of the specific Client Help and Support Conferences in Gnutella Client Forums please look through other threads and Stickies that may answer your questions. Most problems are not new. The Search function is most useful. Also the red Stickies have answers to the most commonly asked questions. (over 90 percent).
If your problem is not resolved by a search of the forums, please take the next step and post in the appropriate forum. There are many members who will be glad to help.
If you are new to the world of file sharing please do not be shy! Everyone was ‘new’ when they first started.

When posting, please include details for:
Your Operating System ....... Your version of your Gnutella Client (* this is important for helping solve problems) ....... Your Internet connection (56K, Cable, DSL) ....... The exact error message, if one pops up
Any other relevant information that you think may help ....... Try to make your post descriptive, specific, and clear so members can quickly and efficiently help you. To aid helpers in solving download/upload problems, LimeWire and Frostwire users must specify whether they are downloading a torrent file or a file from the Gnutella network.
Members need to supply these details >>> System details - help us to help you (click on blue link)


Moderators

There are senior members on the forums who serve as Moderators. These volunteers keep the board organized and moving.
Moderators are authorized to: (in order of increasing severity)
Move posts to the correct forums. Many times, members post in the wrong forum. These off-topic posts may impede the normal operation of the forum.
Edit posts. Moderators will edit posts that are offensive or break any of the House Rules.
Delete posts. Posts that cannot be edited to comply with the House Rules will be deleted.
Restrict members. This is one of the last punishments before a member is banned. Restrictions may include placing all new posts in a moderation queue or temporarily banning the offender.
Ban members. The most severe punishment. Three or more moderators or administrators must agree to the ban for this action to occur. Banning is reserved for very severe offenses and members who, after many warnings, fail to comply with the House Rules. Banning is permanent. Bans cannot be removed by the moderators and probably won't be removed by the administration.


The Rules

1. Warez, copyright violation, or any other illegal activity may NOT be linked or expressed in any form. Topics discussing techniques for violating these laws and messages containing locations of web sites or other servers hosting illegal content will be silently removed. Multiple offenses will result in consequences. File names are not required to discuss your issues. If filenames are copyright then do not belong on these forums & will be edited out or post removed. Picture sample attachments in posts must not include copyright infringement.

2. Spamming and excessive advertising will not be tolerated. Commercial advertising is not allowed in any form, including using in signatures.

3. There will be no excessive use of profanity in any forum.

4. There will be no racial, ethnic, or gender based insults, or any other personal attacks.

5. Pictures may be attached to posts and signatures if they are not sexually explicit or offensive. Picture sample attachments in posts must not include copyright infringement.

6. Remember to post in the correct forum. Take your time to look at other threads and see where your post will go. If your post is placed in the wrong forum it will be moved by a moderator. There are specific Gnutella Client sections for LimeWire, Phex, FrostWire, BearShare, Gnucleus, Morpheus, and many more. Please choose the correct section for your problem.

7. If you see a post in the wrong forum or in violation of the House Rules, please contact a moderator via Private Message or the "Report this post to a moderator" link at the bottom of every post. Please do not respond directly to the member - a moderator will do what is required.

8. Any impersonation of a forum member in any mode of communication is strictly prohibited and will result in banning.

9. Multiple copies of the same post will not be tolerated. Post your question, comment, or complaint only once. There is no need to express yourself more than once. Duplicate posts will be deleted with little or no warning. Keep in mind a forum censor may temporarily automatically hold up your post, if you do not see your post, do not post again, it will be dealt with by a moderator within a reasonable time. Authors of multiple copies of same post may be dealt with by moderators within their discrete judgment at the time which may result in warning or infraction points, depending on severity as adjudged by the moderators online.

10. Posts should have descriptive topics. Vague titles such as "Help!", "Why?", and the like may not get enough attention to the contents.

11. Do not divulge anyone's personal information in the forum, not even your own. This includes e-mail addresses, IP addresses, age, house address, and any other distinguishing information. Don´t use eMail addresses in your nick. Reiterating, do not post your email address in posts. This is for your own protection.

12. Signatures may be used as long as they are not offensive or sexually explicit or used for commercial advertising. Commercial weblinks cannot be used under any circumstances and will result in an immediate ban.

13. Dual accounts are not allowed. Cannot explain this more simply. Attempts to set up dual accounts will most likely result in a banning of all forum accounts.

14. Video links may only be posted after you have a tally of two forum posts. Video link posting with less than a 2 post tally are considered as spam. Video link posting with less than a 2 post tally are considered as spam.

15. Failure to show that you have read the forum rules may result in forum rules breach infraction points or warnings awarded against you which may later total up to an automatic temporary or permanent ban. Supplying system details is a prerequisite in most cases, particularly with connection or installation issues.

Violation of any of these rules will bring consequences, determined on a case-by-case basis.


Thank You! Thanks for taking the time to read these forum guidelines. We hope your visit is helpful and mutually beneficial to the entire community.


 
 
LinkBack Thread Tools Display Modes
  #11 (permalink)  
Old September 27th, 2003
A reader, not an expert
 
Join Date: January 11th, 2003
Location: Canada
Posts: 4,613
stief has a spectacular aura about
Default

hi sdsalsero--glad to see you're still around. I was just thinking of you this morning when a bunch of downloads completed during the night. I was surprised and pleased--Looked like babysitting LW is improved. You seeing an improvement there too? Cheers
  #12 (permalink)  
Old September 27th, 2003
Software Developer
 
Join Date: November 4th, 2002
Location: New York
Posts: 1,366
sberlin is flying high
Default

sdalsero,

You're 100% correct. Unfortunately, there's not much we can do about it. The installer does not have access to the same system properties that LimeWire does, due to the Installer being a native program and LimeWire being a Java program.

The installer, when choosing whether or not to load LimeWire on system startup will either place the link in the startup folder or not.

LimeWire, when choosing whether or not to load on system startup, with either allow the link that was placed in the startup folder to continue loading or not.

This means that if you've chosen to not load it on startup during the installer, LimeWire itself will still think it's allowed to be loaded on startup even though nothing will be loaded on startup. There's no easy way to have LimeWire place a new icon in the startup folder if one does not already exist (or remove it from the startup folder).
  #13 (permalink)  
Old September 27th, 2003
Gnutella Jewel
 
Join Date: October 18th, 2002
Location: UK
Posts: 90
topbanana is flying high
Default

Common problem.

The usual workaround is to place an entry in startup that invokes a small script (or in this case a java program) that checks the relevant config space and runs the app proper if appropriate.
  #14 (permalink)  
Old September 27th, 2003
Gnutella Muse
 
Join Date: December 19th, 2001
Posts: 173
sdsalsero is flying high
Default

sberlin,
Thanks for the reply. I see the problem now!

Perhaps the Startup icon could be labeled, "LW checker" (or "pre-start" or something?!), to somehow differentiate it from a traditional loader.

As for the Windows installer, the LW java app is storing it's settings in the PREFS file so I don't see why the installer couldn't just modify that. Perhaps that last screen of installer options could clarify that the Startup icon does NOT automatically load LW, but simply checks to see if you've requested that it load (in PREFS). If that seems like too much info, maybe a "More Info" button could be added to that screen?

I know, I know, this is largely a cosmetic issue right now but I certainly hope it can be resolved somehow since it detracts from the "finish" of the product.
  #15 (permalink)  
Old September 29th, 2003
et voilà's Avatar
+Modérateur à ses heures+
 
Join Date: July 26th, 2002
Location: Le Québec
Posts: 2,904
et voilà is a great assister to others; your light through the dark tunnel
Default

3.6 is great. I've been ultrapeer for a day on my imac 450 g3 and cpu usage is between 5 and 20%, while bandwith up and down is under 5Kbytes/sec (means at 4KB/s), uploads are unaffected.

Now I have a NEW feature request for searches:
An option in the search panel to find files bigger than 1 meg (or user defined) in all types, documents, programs and maybe video searches. Why? Because dynamic seraches find easily 160 files for some type of searches, but often 140 out of 160 results are tiny files like readme.txt which 99% of the time I don't even look at (I'm sorting files by size). It is becoming more difficult to find big files because of that (small are easier to find and spread, thus replacing the diversity of big files....). En résumé, rare files might be even harder to find. It might not be a problem to overcome that increasing problem with leaf guidance you have implemented.

Merci de votre attention.
  #16 (permalink)  
Old September 29th, 2003
Software Developer
 
Join Date: November 4th, 2002
Location: New York
Posts: 1,366
sberlin is flying high
Default

sdalsero:

The problem is precisely that the installer does not know where the limewire.props files will be or is. Java has a different method for finding the home directory on each flavour of windows, and the installer, not written in Java, won't know exactly where it's going to find the file.

et voila:

That's an interesting idea. With the rollout of out-of-band queries, we introduced a feature that would allow something like this to work, but only at search time (it couldn't be dynamically adjusted AND allow more results, although it could be dynamically adjusted to remove extraneous results perhaps).
  #17 (permalink)  
Old September 29th, 2003
et voilà's Avatar
+Modérateur à ses heures+
 
Join Date: July 26th, 2002
Location: Le Québec
Posts: 2,904
et voilà is a great assister to others; your light through the dark tunnel
Default

Sam, haven't you implemented the leaf guidance of bearshare? I though it was. Or are you talking at the search level (ie no protocol variable to define size of files)? Anyway, I think many users would like that feature (including me). An other variation (at the interface level this time, but less powerful as it don't increase the number of big files found) of that option is a size slider that you move to the right to show files in your search that are bigger than... (a kind of a search filter, it might be difficult to implement in java, but many P2P on os x use this).

Merci
  #18 (permalink)  
Old September 29th, 2003
A reader, not an expert
 
Join Date: January 11th, 2003
Location: Canada
Posts: 4,613
stief has a spectacular aura about
Default

Better control over searches would be good. If the first row of the results pane could be search entry boxes (as in Filemaker Pro), this would save screen space and allow the user to set which terms (like size, kind and bitrate) to use, depending on the columns chosen to display search results
Are 'NOT', '>', '<' terms/character likely?

btw--LW is returning search results that seem to be matching path info or perhaps package contents. (a search for "LimeWire" should show this)
  #19 (permalink)  
Old September 29th, 2003
Software Developer
 
Join Date: November 4th, 2002
Location: New York
Posts: 1,366
sberlin is flying high
Default

Yes, we did implement leaf guidance compatible with BearShare's. The reason that the guidance can't change after the initial search, though, is because the chances are that we already sent a few guidance messages with a higher value, telling the Ultrapeer to shut off the dynamic query. Sending a subsequent message with a lower value will have no effect.

We do plan on implementing some slider-type filters at some point. Expect pretty changes.
 

Thread Tools
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are On
Pingbacks are On
Refbacks are On


Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
When i Leave Limewire Beta, it automatically re-opens Limewire MPielichowski Connection Problems 1 February 16th, 2007 07:16 PM
LimeWire 4.1.2 Beta sberlin LimeWire Beta Archives 10 August 2nd, 2004 09:49 AM
LimeWire 3.9.5 Beta sberlin LimeWire Beta Archives 38 April 27th, 2004 10:32 AM
LimeWire 3.9.4 Beta sberlin LimeWire Beta Archives 7 April 23rd, 2004 12:59 PM
LimeWire 1.7 beta available crohrs LimeWire Beta Archives 35 October 25th, 2001 02:49 PM


All times are GMT -7. The time now is 10:03 AM.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.7
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
SEO by vBSEO 3.6.0 ©2011, Crawlability, Inc.

Copyright © 2020 Gnutella Forums.
All Rights Reserved.