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Default BETA 4.9.11 Released/Bug Reoorts

OK, to avoid confusion 30 July 2005, version 4.9.11 BETA IS the BETA for testing purposes. If you have any other BETA version please upgrade. Any previous versions are dead. Testing is done I do believe. Hopefully, people will post under this for bug reports.
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Sorry deacon72 there is a stack report in my post. I locked up LimeWire 4.9.11 but did'nt know where to put it. the link below will take you there. Mabey in the future they could add a sticky as they release betas.

4.9.11 Do you guys ever rest

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I had some freezing too, and have had some trouble maintaining a turbo charged connection. I exceeded deefault settings due to having the bandwidth to do it. I am averaging between 50 and 100 kb/s, sometimes faster, sometimes slower.

here is a stack report when it froze.
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I am stuck in Leaf mode and LW 4.9.11 is not working with my Linksys Router Limewire keeps saying I am firewalled even tho I have LW configured for UPnP
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If you want to connect as Ultrapper you will have to disable UPnP and you will have to port forward.

http://portforward.com/

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it was connectiong as an Ultra Peer with UPnP with 4.9.10
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I was abel to once with 4.9.10, but hav'nt been able to with 4.9.11 without port forwarding and then only once. It may be that ther just sn't that big of a demand right now.
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Just tried out the final 4.9.11 and I'm still getting those mass disconnects every 10 minutes or so.
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Just tried out the final 4.9.11 and I'm still getting those mass disconnects every 10 minutes or so.
Are you sure it is not your router momentarily locking up or rebooting. P2P can be tough on a router (especially if you are an ultrapeer). My linksys wr54g will reset occasionally with limewire (maybe once every 4 or 5 days) it is just caused by trying to constantly handle large numbers of uploads and downloads.

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The enclosed stack trace is within seconds of the program freezing. I had just rebooted minutes ago. I find that the popup with the tool tips causes the program to freeze too. it is several minutes beforer it appears. I rebooted due to

1. there was a false positive on a firewall reading. I use a Belkin and windows firewall only and both are programmed for both the tcp and udp setting for both LimeWire and gnutella.

2. I have gone from resources numbering 200 to 300 per search to less than 100 on the same "project" I have been working on for the past week.

3. When LImeWire is left unattended it sleeps. When I "wake"it it shows a poor connection to fair but does not go back up to Turbocharged.
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I am unable to resume downloads and getting slow speeds even from 10 hosts for one download but I am guessing that it is due to my router, other people's routers and people not being truthful about there connection speeds
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Woke LimeWire up from sleep phase, it was showing firewall again. no downloading taking place, could only attain poor connection, froze. Stack report follows.
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Default limewire 4.9.11 problems

I'm just a limewire user here, but I've noticed that 4.9.11 seems to have some problems with column/row spacing...From the startup spash screen to the searchfield, to the list of files on the right of the screen, there seems to be some sort of line spacing problem...I do not know what it is...just wanted to inform limewire forum....Also I've been having some problems when downloading some files with the status bar saying "disk problem"....I don't know what it is...just thought someone else might know...thanks
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Default Disk Problem

I'm also having a problem with "disk problem" dilemma too. During downloading process, the progress bar keep showing the "disk problem" message even though my hard drive still have tons of empty space. Usually, I just cancelled that particular file and resumed by using the Library - Incomplete Files - Resume. Normally, that will solved the "disk problem" error.
 



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