No, you are not permitted to link to a specific pirated title.Yes, you can link to a site's top level domain.Unless you specifically acquire permission from the moderators, you are not permitted to promote your own work.ĭon't request or link to specific pirated titles.No sale or trading of content, especially not for payment of services.No requests for content downloads, activation keys, giveaways etc.No begging for access to scene sites, restricted registration DDL forums, private torrent trackers, or other websites.Any visual representation of seeding / leeching ratio is allowed as long as it omits identifying titles.ĭon't request invites, trade, sell, or self-promote.Images with a lot of unclear text or hazy backgrounds will be removed. Comics, memes, and screenshots are fine as long as they are well-made and unique.The emphasis on file-sharing, articles and conversations regarding ethical conundrums with illicit distribution, technical breakthroughs, difficulties, and other pertinent concerns are all welcome.SWT v4757, gtk/3.22.0 Linux v4.7.9-64, i386 (32 bit) B1.2.0.Posts must be related to the discussion of digital torrents Some of the features I am aware of, and lots which run smoothly in the background. I limit each ip address to 50kB up per second.īy the way, I am very impressed and like so many of the old and new features you at biglyBt have added! Some that come to mind are: sequential file download, sequential up or down from a piece number, speed limits that are fine-tunable (such as my 50kB per ip address), the new file highlighting of pieces, media url, and heaps of other features. I tend to run about 1megaByte per second up at all times. At the moment there are 10 in the downloading area which usually just sit there because there are no seeds. 551 torrents listed as "inactive" and about 14 "active" as listed in "My Torrents" in the left sidebar with the advanced library view. I plan on seeding several hundred more (there are many linux distributions out there). But now I do not have the shutdown problem (SOLVED)!!! In versions 1201b22(maybe), b23 & b24 I have been able to shutdown & restart correctly. Yes, it really did take 3000 seconds to shutdown. I did apt-get update & apt-get install default-jre which automatically chooses 32 bit java. The knoppix people might mention "mixed mode" in the documentation. I am running Linux Debian Knoppix 7.7.1 which boots as 64 bit. Good morning (at least in my world) ! I spent a couple of days making backups, installing new drives, & moving files around. StopSupport (CoreImpl.java:1810), runSupport (CoreImpl.java:1549), n, run (CoreImpl.java:1508), run (AEThread2.java:295)ĭEBUG::Mon Dec 04 21:25::.ListenerManager::addListener::135:ĪddPeerListener (DownloadManagerImpl.java:3284), setRateLimit (TagDownloadWithState.java:611), access$6 (TagDownloadWithState.java:599), taggableAdded (TagDownloadWithState.java:259), dispatch (TagBase.java:100), dispatch (TagBase.java:1), doDispatch (ListenerManager.java:438), dispatchInternal (ListenerManager.java:496), dispatch (ListenerManager.java:301), dispatch (ListenerManager.java:232), addTaggable (TagBase.java:1132), addTaggable (TagWithState.java:256), addTaggable (TagDownloadWithState.java:406), stateChanged (GlobalManagerImpl.java:4311), dispatch (DownloadManagerImpl.java:154), dispatch (DownloadManagerImpl.java:1), doDispatch (ListenerManager.java:438), dispatchInternal (ListenerManager.java:520), dispatchLoop (ListenerManager.java:563), run (ListenerManager.java:366), run (AEThread2.java:295)Ĭore.stop done in 3006077 (<<<<<< notice this giant number says gr88)ĭEBUG::Mon Dec 04 21:23::.::setLocalContact::1326:ĭHTTransport: address changed to /123.456.789.01:12345 (changed by gr88) Notice below what seems to be 3 million milliseconds to shut down.ĭumpThreads (AEJavaManagement.java:72), dumpThreads (AEDiagnostics.java:265), perform (CoreImpl.java:1640), runSupport (TimerEvent.java:133), n, nItĭEBUG::Mon Dec 04 21:29::.AEDiagnostics::markClean::393: The settings seem to not affect some hidden background tasks that still take a long time, such as shutdown. These options have greatly speeded up biglyBt for most functions & lowered cpu time. Tools, options, startup & shutdown, java options, I would like to run java and biglyBt in 64 bit mode. Sometimes my system seems to show I am running a 32bit system and sometimes 64 bit. I have 24 gig of ram, but consistently only use about 7.5 to 9.5 gig. Some of my system specs are listed above. I need to change some of my observations.
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