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Loading Core Components I was running LimeWire and 1 or 2 versions behind. I decided to upgrade to the current version. I downloaded LimeWireOther.zip, deleted the ./LimeWire directory and expanded LimeWireOther.zip into a new ./LimeWire directory. I changed into the ./LimeWire directory and executed runLime.sh. It ran fine. I was surprised to see that it somehow kept my settings from the old release. I checked around for a conf file but didn't find one (I'll do some more research on this). I closed LimeWire. Now every time I try to run LimeWire I get: Starting LimeWire... Java exec found in PATH. Verifying... Suitable java version found [java = 1.4.2_01] Configuring environment... Loading LimeWire: Then LimeWire freezes on "Loading Core Components..." I've searched on this and in other cases it was an installation problem. In one case upgrading to a more-current version of LimeWire resolved the problem. In another case there was a problem with the ./Incomplete directory (which I deleted to prevent this from being a cause). It seems this is more of a problem on Mac than Intel/Linux. I tried deleting ./LimeWire and reinstalling from scratch without success. uname -a Linux t30.powertool.com 2.4.18-14 #1 Wed Sep 4 13:35:50 EDT 2002 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux I'm running FVWM. I have plenty of memory and free HD. Please help if you have any idea why LimeWire is now locking on me. Let me know if I can provide any additional data or logs. Thanks! |
And now it's running fine. The only thing I did was close Mozilla (Mozilla 1.0.1). Maybe it was a memory issue? |
LimeWire freezes on "Loading Core Components..." I started LimeWire recently to see this exact same message, again. I was running a slightly dated version so I downloaded the current version -- LimeWire Basic 4.10.9. After installing I received the same error and lock. I cleaned the directories and installed again from scratch to receive the same error and lock-up. While LimeWire Basic 4.10.9 clearly states support for JRE 1.4.2_01 I downloaded and installed JRE 1.5.0_06. This solved the problem for me. I'm posting this in hopes of assisting anyone else that might have this same problem. I'm also posting this to ask the question -- is there a problem with stated support for JRE 1.4.2 in 4.10.9 or could it be something else? |
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