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Yes, Internet Explorer launches the email client when the web page loads...
Jesus...
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Hi,
The Enterprise site starting adding new files to download. I have not
yet been able to get one of them. After five or six tries I can usually get the
process started but none have managed to get 50% of the blocks in the first
segment tried. With 0.51 all the files were downloadable...
My n
ecessary imports etc.
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This one I haven't seen before. Appeared on the console v596
This query failed to deallocate ConnectionHandler$ReceiveInputStream
allocated for AnnouncementExecute, 0 of 41 bytes done.
No information for chain id: 42b1106a28ea3958
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>> Like prioritizing searches over datadeliveries for instance :)
>
>Vice versa seems more sensible. Searches are the overwhelming majority -
>most are never fulfilled. Whereas actual data being streamed is good for
>the whole network because it gets cached and causes references to be
>added.
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>While on that, my previous idea about prioritizing the execution of the
different types of messages on the ticker also becomes relevant in a
busy network >with the bottleneck being the ticker.
Like prioritizing searches over datadeliveries for instance :)
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a ton of LRU shuffling.
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When publicNode=true the bookmark manager
is (obviously) disabled but still visible
in fproxy page.
IMHO, it must be hidden too.
FWIW. Ciao. Marco
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I did some calculations on the issue of more open connections and faster
connection establishing (nio and sipv2 respectively)
This calculation is based upon this current data from my node (fast CPU
(XP 2200+), fast internet connection (5.0/0.75MBit) and lots of memory):
connectionLifeTime/Mean Va
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stuff as well. I'll probably toss up a freesite with
all the archives when I get the chance.
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Hi guys,
I just wanted to grab the mailing list archive from
1 Jan 2001 - Jun 2002. (the mailing list page offers only the last year).
Does anybody have a complete archive of the development mailing list
from that time (especially Jan - Apr 2001).
Thanks,
Sebastian
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adding nio alone should decrease the time the crypto takes because of greatly
reduced context switching. My estimate is that the node will be able to sustain
at least 5 times as many open connections with nio alone, and that is being very
conservative. Not being so conservative, I'd say we could
On May 21, 2003 03:09 am, Tracy R Reed wrote:
> On Tue, May 20, 2003 at 06:21:51PM -0700, Ian Clarke spake thusly:
> > Amuzingly many of the BitTorrent indexes have gone down due to
> > slashdotting. This may be a good time to advocate Freenet as a
> > more-or-less Slashdot-proof BitTorrent altern
>Have a look at the URL I sent yesterday
More specifically:
http://194.236.28.174/freenetstuff/6037/8kQPH_10_minutes/getCurrentTreadCPUT
ime/
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>Do you guys have any profiling data to suggest this is beneficial? At
>last check, the Java crypto was not a substantial performance problem,
>and we found that these problems only arose under heavy load because of
>context-switch cache flushing. If this is the case, native crypto isn't
>going t
>Do you guys have any profiling data to suggest this is beneficial? At
>last check, the Java crypto was not a substantial performance problem,
>and we found that these problems only arose under heavy load because of
>context-switch cache flushing. If this is the case, native crypto isn't
>going t
s we do.
> > > >
> > > > According to
> > > > http://194.236.28.174/freenetstuff/6037/8kQPH_10_minutes/getCurrentTreadCPUTime/
> > > >
> > > > SHA1 makes up a significant fraction of our CPU usage. It is also the
> > > > limiting factor in many user visible operations. I am not sure whether
> > > > we can do the same thing for DLES... have a look at
> > > >
> > > > http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4.1/docs/guide/security/jce/JCERefGuide.html
> > > >
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> > limiting factor in many user visible operations. I am not sure whether
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On Wed, 2003-05-21 at 02:31, Edward J. Huff wrote:
> /var/mailman/bin/arch tech.mbox
I lied. Looking at the instructions, it seems there must be
a directory ./tech/ somewhere (should be in ~mailman or
/var/mailman/) and you need to do
cd /var/mailman/
mv tech tech.save
./bin/arch tech
Apparent
On Tue, 2003-05-20 at 22:27, Edward J. Huff wrote:
> On Tue, 2003-05-20 at 16:11, Toad wrote:
> > I thought I had fixed it... I haven't gotten any spam from it recently.
> >
> Thanks. I see, it does look fixed. I didn't have a subscription
> activated until 17 May and the last posting was 15 May
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...for the masses
Can be fetched from http://194.236.28.174/freenetstuff/
Always look for the newest data, disregard older data since it might be
wrong.
Ask me if you need more or if you need an explanation for something
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