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I encountered quite a decrease in download speed and got fewer hits when upgrading to 2.3.3. When I upgraded to 2.4.0, then 2.4.1, and also upgraded the Java engine to 1.4, things improved and it seems to me that my downloads is faster now. Still, Limewire is trying to connect to 5-6 extra hosts now and then. The connection attempts disappear after a couple of seconds, but the established connections seems to be quite unstable, and they are renewing themselves after a while. Other than that, I'm quite happy with the improvements in the GUI using the 1.4 Java engine. (<Enter> now works on OK/Cancel dialogs - yeeah!) The number of hits on my searches has also somewhat decreased after upgrading to 2.4.x, but that may also be a bug in the Ultrapeer code - several of my connected Ultrapeers is 2.4.x. |
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Java/LimeWire using all processor Windows 2000, Java 1.4 on an AthlonXP 1500. From time to time, LimeWire/Java take up all my processor time (So much so that it nearly looks like the computer has locked up). If I have sufficient patience, processor usage drops back to a more reasonable level (usually between 10 and 20% use) after a half hour or so. I think that I have managed to close LimeWire during one of these peak usages - The Java VM continued to take up all my processing power (It is possible I just minimised LimeWire). This has happened on a few (perhaps as many as half a dozen) occasions now. I'm reasonably sure it isn't new to 2.4 of LimeWire. This could well be something like a garbage collection issue within Java and not LimeWire's problem. I think most of these near lockups have started when I've done a re-search - but I've done a lot of 're-search'es that have not caused any kind of lockup. Mark. |
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I'm a leaf. 6 connections. While LimeWire/Java is taking all the processing time, LimeWire is unable to keep any connections for more than a brief period of time. Last time this happened (started a couple of hours ago) LimeWire claimed it was disconnected. Some uploads got a brief look in - downloads were not happening. Switching off the ADSL connection did not seem to improve (or worsen) matters. I got bored after a couple of hours of slowdown and killed Java from taskmanager. Restarting LimeWire went fine, picked up all the incompletes and is currently working without a problem. Mark This last episode started when I stopped LimeWire and restarted it because all the uploads had dropped to 0K - As LimeWire was going through restarting the (fairly larger number) of incomplete downloads it started taking all the processing time (I've set maximum number of downloads to 30). |
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