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RubberSideDown July 27th, 2005 11:21 AM

New Problem with .8
 
This time, I left it to download overnight and now it gives me internal errors and LimeWire is FROZEN...brrrr...

I can't even read, click or close the errors.

Is there somewhere I can download the OLD version? I never had any problems until i upgraded.

Thanks.

aabbcc July 27th, 2005 01:17 PM

Tray on Linux
 
Hi !

I'm using LW 4.9.9

Tray on Linux works better than 4.8.1 but there are still problems..

Sometimes when I'm closing LW to tray he's still staying on the taskbar..

And when I'm trying maximize it from taskbar (it's still in tray) it looks like LW is death.. :

http://img273.imageshack.us/img273/3750/lw6bn.png

But really everything is ok, I have to only restore it not from taskbar but from tray, then LW is again alive :P

zab July 27th, 2005 01:24 PM

@aabbcc:

Could you get us a stack trace of LimeWire while its "frozen"? Instructions are on the sticky in this forum.

Thanks!

aabbcc July 27th, 2005 01:58 PM

I wanna do this before, but unfortunately there is nothing.. ;[

I\m running LW, I'm minimizing it few times to tray and when it's staying on taskbar and it looks like it's "frozen" I'm restoring it from tray, normally closing and have only this :


Code:

Starting LimeWire...
Java exec found in PATH. Verifying...
Suitable java version found [java = 1.5.0_03]
Configuring environment...
Loading LimeWire:

and that's all !

Like I said it's not really frozen, it's problem with minimizing to tray..



P.S. I have LW "Other" version, because I don't have rpm-based distro..

What can I do else for help ?

zab July 27th, 2005 02:01 PM

Unfortunately not much.. we rely on a third-party library to provide support for the systray on linux and it acts up sometimes.

If you're interested in helping all java apps have better systray support for linux, the project is called JDIC (Java Desktop Integration Components) and its website is here: https://jdic.dev.java.net/

aabbcc July 27th, 2005 02:16 PM

And azureus ?
He's wrotten in java too, is he using the same trat what LW ?

Azureus is running almost 24h/day at I, and I very often use its tray (some hundreds times/day) still minimizing and restoring and I have never (I'm using azureus over year) problem with azureus' tray..

zab July 27th, 2005 02:25 PM

they use a different library called SWT which we can't use for various reasons, at least not at the moment.

Frederique July 27th, 2005 11:07 PM

Within hours of updating to 4.9.9 from 4.9.7, several instances of "Disk Problem" have occurred; I had none during several days of using 4.9.7. No changes to settings, including directory permissions and download destination; the filesystem with the destination directory on it has nearly 2GB free, so it isn't a (legitimate) disk full error either.

Daniela P July 28th, 2005 12:38 AM

Beta 4.9.9 still doesn't have accurate icons in search results. (Select a bunch of search results, hit download, and many of them still show stars -- most of which have actually successfully downloaded -- instead of folders or checks. Also, some torn paper items are simply ignored if you tell it to download them, etc.)

Beta 4.9.9 also still doesn't have accurate numbers in the search tabs -- it still seems to count a file again for every new source it finds, instead of once and once only, leading to exciting looking numbers in the mid-double-digits that are just 47 identical probable ipod spams named foo.wmv and obviously too small in size to be legitimate.

Finally -- what's with all the disk problems all of a sudden? Most downloads reach 100% and abort with "Disk Problem" as the status, instead of succeeding, which didn't used to happen, and I have gobs of free space on my hard drive and the files I'm downloading are not very large. So there is room for it to store the files it's downloading. So why is it complaining about a "disk problem"?

bubbaganoosh July 28th, 2005 05:43 AM

http://sales.limewire.com/040903/gc5...imeWireWin.exe

is this beta pro?? or normal says pro? hymm cant i just keep using this y pay dont ge it?


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