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Treatid October 24th, 2002 08:39 AM

I think you need version 1.4 of Java (JRE) or later for mouse wheel support. The default installation installs version 1.3ish.

Mark

Unregistered October 25th, 2002 05:35 AM

I have installed 2.7.1 nad it worked like a charm. But for the last two days it is slow as a dog, after a mouse click it takes 10-40 seconds to do anything. It is so slow, I do not want to use it.

0) I am sharing always the same number of files: 42.

1) tried waiting for 3 days - the problem remains (restart does not help)

2) tried reinstalling 2.6.5, does not work. The installer does not give any errors, but does not install either. 2.7.1 remains.

3) deleted the Limewire folder and reinstalled 2.6.5. Worked. However, 265 is now as slow as 271. How come ?

4) Since 2.5.x the installer was giveing me error messages which I always ignored; there were no consequences (so it seemed to me as a user):
java.lang.NullPointerException
at java.net.Socket.<init>(Compiled Code)
at java.net.Socket.<init>(Compiled Code)
java.lang.NullPointerException
at java.net.Socket.<init>(Compiled Code)
at java.net.Socket.<init>(Compiled Code)
at com.limegroup.gnutella.util.SocketOpener$SocketOpe nerThread.run(Compiled Code)
at com.limegroup.gnutella.util.SocketOpener$SocketOpe nerThread.run(Compiled Code)
java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError


anybody can help ?
thanks, Thomas

Norm October 25th, 2002 06:23 AM

Thomas:

I would recommend you go to add/remove in control panel, uninstall Java, start Limewire. It will prompt you that Java must be installed and offer a link to install it. Follow the link and install Java. Reboot and try Limewire.

Good Luck,

Norm

crohrs October 25th, 2002 09:16 AM

for Thomas
 
Thomas,

Thanks for the feedback. Do you know if you are running as an ultrapeer? You can check by looking at your connections tab.

The NullPointerException is troubling. You're sure this happens when running the installer? What OS are you running?

-Chris

crohrs October 25th, 2002 12:11 PM

2.7.2 beta
 
LimeWire 2.7.2 beta is now available. This fixes a number of bugs. I think this will fix Treatid's performance problems.

Unfortunately, there are already two known issues with this version. First, "mpg" files are not shared by default, unless your old settings are used. Secondly, the international version of LimeWire may start in English on the Macintosh. The first issue was a simple oversight and has been fixed internally. We're still investigating the second.

Again, please let us know of any problems. Thanks!

Unregistered October 25th, 2002 03:26 PM

apologies to all,

I caused the performance problem myself. I have this habbit of disabling extensions I accumulate ever 1-2 months. I remembered that I did remove a strange file called "ProxyApp" from the root of the system folder. I put it back from the backup and now everything works as always.

I reinstalled 2.7.1 and the installer log says the usual "
Custom Action: com.limegroup.install.SettingsTranslator
Status: ERROR
Additional Notes: ERROR - class com.limegroup.install.SettingsTranslator.install() Unexpected Fatal Error:"

thumbs up to those who suggested reinstalling MRJ.
Thomas

et voilą October 25th, 2002 03:41 PM

Well, Limewire 2.7.2 is an improvement over 2.6 for processor usage on mac osx 10.2, but I have a question for lime developers: when hidden, limewire uses 5% of cpu, and when it is not it consumes over 20% of cpu, why is it so? By the way, the window asking to register at startup is nearly to small to click on buttons with the French language. Also without resizing, I can't see how many files are shared in the bottom left corner, because the link asking to support open software takes too much place, in its French incarnation of course.

Happy hard coding!

suIre October 26th, 2002 12:38 AM

Mouse Scroll
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Treatid
I think you need version 1.4 of Java (JRE) or later for mouse wheel support. The default installation installs version 1.3ish.

Mark

Mark, thanks for trying to assist. I am using :
Java(TM) Plug-in: Version 1.4.1_01
Using JRE version 1.4.1_01 Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM

Logitech Wireless Keyboard and Mouse under Win ME. Neither scroll wheel on mouse or keyboard are working.

Thats the trouble with message boards... When I thought it didn't work for anyone, I was OK with it, now that I know it works on some and not mine.... its driving me friggin crazy! <<Sigh>>

And yes, the wheels work fine on other pages with a scrollbar. Any other ideas on places to look?

:confused:

ckyFan October 28th, 2002 12:33 AM

General Usage Report
 
Well it's been almost a week now and I just want to let you know how the latest version is working for me.

I'm not very bright when it comes to a lot of the 'tech talk' so I shall break it down in laymen's terms, and before starting, I will give you all of my specs.

I am running on a G4 1ghz DP, plenty of RAM (1.5ghz), on OSX.2 (Jaguar). I have yet to buy another drive, but for now I have 5.66 gig available on my 80 gig hard drive. I am prone to multitask while running LW becuase with that much RAM I can afford it. I do not use any other peer to peer or fileshring services other than LW mostly because I'm very happy with its performance in the past and I've grown quite fond of the other users' input and feedback on the forums that I see no other reason to switch to something else.

That being said...here's what I've experienced so far, using 2.7.2...


- Install -
Yes, it's true that the install did not remember any of my preferences and I had to reset them (no big deal), but other than that, a painless process.

- Startup -
Startup seems to be fine. I always immediatly open the 'statistics' window on startup to see how many hosts are connected and files available, and I see no dramatic difference in performance during startup. I will say however that I have quit and restarted it multiple times just to see how many downloads might resume on startup and I seem to remember that with 2.6.5, if I had 200 or so requests queued that an average of 3-5 of them would resume on startup and this is not the case with the new version. 1 or 2 if I'm lucky but never over that. I'm assuming that this has something to so with my place in line.

- Performance -
One thing that happened to me using this version (2.7.2) is that if I had uploads and opened up my preferences to give those users more bandwidth, as soon as I clicked on 'ok' I crashed and had to restart. Now this only seems to occur if I change that bandwidth drastically (more than 50%). This happened three times.

My downloads.dat file holds at a steady 48k with three downloads currently in progress.

This new 'waiting in line' feature seems to be an extremely rare occurance. I have only seen 'waiting in line' twice using 2.7.1 and 2 combined. Strangely enough one of those was the very first request I made when I installed 2.7.1 and only one other time, yesterday running the updated version (2.7.2).

Downloads are slower most of the time but, yes it's true, there are those times when I will get files coming in to me at 60kb/sec and that that puts a smile on my face, but nonetheless, I do see a general drop in download speeds.

In addition to download speed, I've noticed a big drop in downloads in general. Much less than usual. I don't think I could even give you any clues as to why this may be so, but I thought you might want to know, since I do basically run LW 24/7, and have been for the past 6 months or so. I have heard that it could be a port connection, that if one changes his/her port to another, that it might help, or by turning off and disabling 'ultrapeer' it might do something too, but until someone tells me firsthand what might be best for me and my system, I'm going to assume this is all myth. I have considered the possibility that most users now consider me a leech because I've already got what I can get from them and I've been cutoff until I can put somethinng in my shared folder that they might want. And there is the issue that my hard drive is almost full with only 5 gig left; could that be something? Whatever the case may be, it seems entirely too coincidental considering the fact that my download speed and frequency has dropped dramaticaly since the instillation of the new beta.

Another issue that came up during performance was that my hosts keep dropping like flies, especially if I had LW running in the background. In fact, I can say that there were four occaisions where I would hide LW, play 'Return To Wolfenstien' for an hour or so, and the when I returned to check LW there were 0 total hosts with maybe 1 download in progress. So then I'm thinking, 'Okay give it a few minutes, perform a search or two and see what happens.' Sorry Charlie, you still have 0 total hosts with 1 current host running. So what do I do? Restart. 2.6.5 seemed to work much better in the background than this later version.

All in all the performance seems a bit slower. Furthermore I uninstalled 2.7.1 when I had it, because that was buggy and reinstalled 2.6.5 and it was like I was still running 2.7.1. I read somewhere that if you uninstall and reinstall Java that it would restore the functionality of 2.6.5, but that was a suggestion for OS 9.2 and I don't know how to uninstall my Java for OSX because I don't have a 'control panel' in OSX. Any feedback on this would be helpful.

Anyway, LW rocks and I'm sure all of these issues are being adressed in some way or another already, but just incase, this is my general update for you which I hope helps a little.


Keep up the good work and thanks for the files,

Daniel

p.s. Will we be expecting a 2.7.3 anytime soon?

spearson October 29th, 2002 05:40 AM

LimeWire version 2.7.3 beta is out. Download it here.


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