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Unregistered March 11th, 2002 01:37 AM

Bug in latest Limewire...
 
Has anyone noticed that if you tell Limewire to use 6 connections on a cable modem speed system, when you restart it, it will say 6 BUT ONLY USE FOUR. Every time, you have to go and type in "7", then it tells you you can only have 6, and starts using all 6. This is very annoying...

dimagor March 12th, 2002 06:25 AM

I noticed it either.
But nobody from the LimeWire staff really cares about our problems (like resuming download), and your problem. So don't expect it to be fixed.

HeadHolio March 12th, 2002 08:30 AM

Source code is available, ever thought of helping out??? There's only so much they can do.

VTOLfreak March 12th, 2002 01:02 PM

One guy is an "Unregistered" and the other deseperatly tries to convince us he's not an newbie .

My guess is they are too stupid to fix it themselfes .
If they did know how they would not come whine inhere .

dimagor March 13th, 2002 05:23 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by VTOLfreak
One guy is an "Unregistered" and the other deseperatly tries to convince us he's not an newbie .

My guess is they are too stupid to fix it themselfes .
If they did know how they would not come whine inhere .

How can we fix it if we are not the creators of LimeWire?? Think about it!

1. If you're such a smartass, why don't you help the "newbies"?
2. I'm not the one who posted the message, and the one who did - maybe he IS a newbie, who doesn't know how to fix the problem. So what? Only those who know how to fix the problem can post messages?
3. We're not LimeWire developers
4. I guess you're too stupid to spell the word "themselves" correctlry.
5. You can go f**k yourself.

VTOLfreak March 13th, 2002 07:28 AM

LW is open source . Grab a copy and compile it yourself !
A Standard JRE enviroment comes included with the basic tools to compile it .

I may not know how to spell right but I do know how LW works !

HeadHolio March 13th, 2002 08:21 AM

Whoa, my intention wasn't to insult you. I was trying to say that the developers probably have bigger badder bugs to work on, or they just can't track down this perticular bug. How do you know they aren't doing their best? You really shouldn't critisice the developers, especially when your sitting there leeching and not helping out. However, if you are a paying customer and own a copy of Limewire Pro, then you have my sincerest apologies.

Unregistered March 13th, 2002 01:36 PM

Well, first off, I have experienced a similar problem, though with different settings. Is there a known fix?
Secondly, how many of you have actually downloaded limewire, isolated a bug, and fixed it yourself?
Limewire is a few meg download, and that means a lot of code.
I can do Java pretty well, but I still wouldn't try to fix my own limewire bugs unless I had a few days to dedicate to it.
This is not something to suggest offhandedly.
So lay off, as this is a bug that should be reported, so that eventually it will get fixed.
-Amber_Method

VTOLfreak March 13th, 2002 01:46 PM

Sorry , haven't gotten enough sleep .
I occasionaly find that LW tries to overwrite some settings in limewire.props even if I didn't alter any settings .
I made the file read-only and the problem disappeared .
Atleast for me .
I heard that it didn't work for some people .

dimagor March 13th, 2002 11:28 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by HeadHolio
Whoa, my intention wasn't to insult you. I was trying to say that the developers probably have bigger badder bugs to work on, or they just can't track down this perticular bug. How do you know they aren't doing their best? You really shouldn't critisice the developers, especially when your sitting there leeching and not helping out. However, if you are a paying customer and own a copy of Limewire Pro, then you have my sincerest apologies.
I wasn't talking about you.


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