I'm having a problem with Vuze locking up when I use the speed scheduler plugin. I never had this issue when I was using them in windows.
Here is whats happening. I have speed scheduler set to pause my seeds during the day. sometimes when it pauses a finished torrent the status of the torrent will be stuck on "stopping". When it does this my bandwidth up and down drop to 0 and I cannot download new torrents. I cannot removed the "stopping" torrent or even restart it. Vuze just kind of locks up. I have to kill the java process and restart Vuse before I can get it working again.
I'm running the latest version of Vuze and the speed scheduler plugin on Ubuntu 10.04.
I recently got an SSD and want to switch to using the noop IO scheduler permanently. I understand how to change the scheduler at runtime, but where can I put the command to make it apply on bootup?
I know you can pass "elevator=noop" to the kernel, but that sets all the drives to that scheduler, which I don't want as I still have ye olde spinning drives too - I just want a single drive set to noop..
I'm guessing there's an init script somewhere which is ideal for this, but I've no clue which!
Well I updated from 9.04 to 10.04 and Vuze does not open for me anymore when I click it. Is there anything that got thrown out that I need to install to get it back going for me?
how to get Vuz installed properly and running, however I would like to make it start the gui interface automatically on login/startup and minimized. I tried adding it to the SYSTEM->PREFERENCES->STARTUP APPLICATIONS as that seemed the obvious way to do it, however it does not startup automatically after I restart the system.
I am running: Ubuntu 10.04 LTS Java 1.6.0_18 Sun Microsystems Inc. SWT v3555, gtk Linux v2.6.32-23-generic, i386 Vuze V4.3.0.6/4 az3
When I try to schedule a task with kcron, It doesnt work. I installed it with sudo apt-get install kcron. Now it appears in advanced system settings.If I test the task with the run now button the task works correctly. However, when the set time arrives, the task is not performed automatically. I have tried both the personal user cron and the system cron.
By the way, when I try sudo service crond restart, It says service not recognized and when I use sudo contab -e, the file is empty. It should have something since I added an entry in the system's cron in the kde schedule manager.
i was using ubuntu 10.10 and vuze as the default bit-torrent client. I upgraded to natty alpha 3 a couple of days ago and after that vuze doesn't even launch...i don't see any errors, when you click on the icon absolutely nothing happens. I tried removing vuze and then installing it again,
I'm running 64 bit Ubuntu. When I first log in and open up Vuze using the icon in my GUI it starts and runs just fine. The second I start to run a search Vuze crashes. The Icon will show up in my Unity Panel and I'm able to maximize, and minimize to this thread.[URL].. As soon as I start the APP i get this error in the lower right hand corner. "Vuze did not shutdown tidily" It gives me a link to the Vuze log files, and all I get is out of it is this.
I am running 10.04 and have installed Vuze. I went thru the speed test which reported back my correct internet speeds. However, when I did a search, it would just sit there forever and do nothing. I ran the NAT test and it had issues. I checked the port which was 28618, and added that as an exception to the firewall. Then the NAT test says everything is okay. But when I start Vuze again, I have NAT problems again. Anyone know what I need to do ? I read something about port forwarding, but don't have a clue what to do. Is Vuze a good program ?
I have installed Vuze on my 9.04 today via Add/Remove. But when i click on Vuze.. nothing Happens.. Absolutely nothing happens.. Java runtime 6 is already installed in my system.....
I use vuze. I added some torrents to it, but some time after i removed them using vuze's interface. I did these steps:
1. Right button click 2. Remove and 3. Remove both
After doing this, there was no change in my free disk space and some bizare things started to happen. Here is a screenshot about free disk space confusion that is happening. The partition is ext3. Does anyone know what could be the cause of this? How can i fix this? Does anyone experienced the same problem?
Here is a screenshot showing differences in free space displayed by nautilus and df.
Captura_de_tela.jpg P.S.: if this is the wrong forum or thread, please can someone indicate the right one?
On Lucid with Sun Java installed (and open source cousins removed), I've installed Vuze and opened the incoming port in my firewall. All the configuration and tests run fine, except..*The links on Getting Started page don't work.*Search doesn't work.*Even from the Vuze HD Network tab, I can click to download and nothing happens. I have Vuze installed on a Windows machine wired to the same router and the application there worked fine, right from the start. What more do I need to do to make it work on Lucid?
I recently loaded ubuntu 10.04 on an older laptop to get a feel for using a GUI version. I would like to setup a recurring job schedule to start sound recorder or Audacity. I would prefer it was from a graphical user interface but would do it with a cron if I could get started.
Ubuntu 64bit. The sound system works and plays noises correctly when I test the speakers in sound preferances. The internet BBCi player(Radio) plays sound correctly. Banshee & Rhythmbox try to play music files at double, or more, speed with no sound output. Spotify Linux version also tries to playback at double speed with no sound output. Media Player attempts to play music files at high speed. Media player plays the Video and audio tracks at high speed. VLC Will play the video at normal speed but with no audio.
I'm trying to run a command with the 'at' scheduler in Linux Mint 9. It's basically a ssh connection to my Smoothwall firewall to tell it to shut down, but that part isn't really important. The problem I have is that I can't get the 'at' schedule command to do much. I can type commands into the terminal and they work perfectly. If I enter exactly the same command into 'at' nothing happens.
For example, I can type 'plink -load smoothwall' into a terminal and a new ssh terminal comes up asking for my password to make an ssh connection. If I create an 'at' job with the same command, ie:
Code: $ at now + 5 minutes at> plink -load smoothwall at> <Ctrl-d> $
then nothing at all happens when the 5 minutes are up. I've checked that the job exists by doing an 'atq' command. Obviously there's something about 'at' that I don't understand. I've googled, I've looked in this forum and I've looked in a copy of 'The Linux Bible 2010' all without success. I've tried various alternative ways of entering the command for a couple of hours and I'm still stuck.
I am trying to write a BASH script that will help people print on Linux Servers (CentOS). I am asking the file in the script. We use a print server That have specific named print queue/ports.
The syntax I am using is: lpr -H at-test.college.edu:Test-BWQ -U test test.doc and I get a "lpr : Error - Scheduler is not responding!".
[Examples used:] Server: at-test.college.edu Port/queues: Test-BWQ user: test
So how do I get real USB performance back? On older kernels, copying files to USB sticks, I'd get 30Mb/s. Struggling to get 4Mb/s now. What settings can I change?
I have the following spec: - Intel Core 2 Duo 1.86Ghz - 4GB Ram - 1TB Hard Disk - 256MB Nvidia GeForce Graphics Card
I believe my system is quite fast, yet programs like JDownloader and Vuze (aka azureus) are very slow. More so on the GUI side, not so much program functionality (although I have not tested this either). If I scroll down a list of items, it takes ages, it lags and response time is quite bad.Also, I have two java processes running, each using 200MB of memory. I am assuming one is for Vuze and the other is for Jdownloader. It seems to me that Windows XP/Windows 7 ran java applications much faster and had less ram. I definitely see that with Vuze as it never went into the 200MB area when under windows.
i both have the same problem, i'm trying to burn my images at 4 or 8 speed, but ubuntu 10.04 says that the hardware does not support that kind of speed and switch up to 16 speed and more. i know it can burn at low speeds, at least in windows, it is a bit strange that fast burning is okee, and slow not, what can i do to prevent this? i don't wanna burn to much errors on my discs
Vuze downloaded an update, and now everytime I use it keeps telling me to re start for the update to have an effect. When I re start, same thing happens again tells me it needs to restart. I'm using Gnome and openSUSE 11.3. I checked older posts for a solution it seems this has happened before. Do I just wait for a new version to come out of the repos?
I have made a vb6 porgram, it is running without any error in windows platform. However, i want it to be run at Fedora too. I run my program with Wine Windows Program Loader in a Linux pc, but the program stuck with an error message:
I thought it was the error message because of missing some dll/reference files, so I tried to copy all those related .dll & .ocx file into my wine file. (Just copy and paste into the system32 of wine, no regsvr32 statement to register the .dll as what we always do in Windows.) However, all my efforts are in vain. I not sure what is the cause of this error.
This issue seen with Vuze 4.3.10 and gcc-java-4.3.3-i4 running on Slackware 13.0 32-bit.Installed Vuze 4.3.10 from Vuze_4.3.1.0_linux.tar.bz2 downloaded from Sourceforge and tested OK as non-root user using ~/.azureus configuration from previous 4.2.0.8. OK. Did not use for a week. Opened the Slackware 13.0 32-bit DVD torrent using Firefox 3.5.3. Saw Vuze message advising torrent had been added but Vuze exited.Started Vuze as same non-root user in a terminal using /opt/vuze/vuze &. Saw
i am running linux kernel 2.6.32-30 and my aim is to do packet aggregation in linux,so i created a qdisc simple one like sch_fifo.c and i wanted to put upon the dequeue function but when i attach my qdisct with tc qdisc add dev wlan0 root aggregate my screen just go black and in var/log/messages it says 31 m of stolen memory.graphic perfomance may suffer. can you somebody pls help me. Below is my dequeue function.
I used to have Opensuse 11.0 and Vuze 4.0.2 and both were working great. Recently I upgraded to OpenSuse 11.3 and installed Vuze 4.5.10. I did not change any configuration in the ADSL router but now I could not get the smiley icon to go green. I followed all the steps given here: A Quick Bittorrent Guide (with screenshots). It doesn't work. so I modified FW_ROUTE and FW_MASQUERADE to yes in /etc/sysconfig/SuSefirewall2. That also does not work. What did I miss here? My ADSL router is DSL-2640T.