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I've just upgraded to vidalia-bundle-0.2.1.25-0.2.7.exe and now TOR is
not starting at all. I've tried a full uninstall-reinstall with no
changes.
In case it'll help, here's the log of my last try:
Apr 13 22:12:12.625 [Notice] Tor v0.2.1.25. This
On Tue, 13 Apr 2010 at 05:58, Scott Bennett wrote:
> and straighten us out. Remember that Olaf runs the highest-load-bearing
> tor node in our whole network, and there are at least two or four dozen
> others that should be considered heavyweight relays that are also on LINUX
> systems.
...and som
Arjan schrieb:
>
> http://libhugetlbfs.ozlabs.org/
> From that website:
> libhugetlbfs is a library which provides easy access to huge pages of
> memory. It is a wrapper for the hugetlbfs file system. Applications can
> use huge pages to fulfill malloc() requests without being recompiled by
> usin
This has just started in the past 3 days. I first had a network drop
signal. Called the ip provider and they came out a did a signal test
and found it was low and fixed that.
However it did not fix my problem. Vidalia has been freezing up
several times in the past 4 days. With it progressively get
On Tue, 13 Apr 2010 19:10:37 +0200 Arjan
wrote:
>Scott Bennett wrote:
>> BTW, I know that there are *lots* of tor relays running on LINUX
>> systems whose operators are subscribed to this list. Don't leave Olaf and
>> me here swinging in the breeze. Please jump in with your LINUX exper
Scott Bennett wrote:
> BTW, I know that there are *lots* of tor relays running on LINUX
> systems whose operators are subscribed to this list. Don't leave Olaf and
> me here swinging in the breeze. Please jump in with your LINUX expertise
> and straighten us out.
I'm not an expert, but I ma
Scott Bennett wrote:
>
> BTW, I know that there are *lots* of tor relays running on LINUX
> systems whose operators are subscribed to this list. Don't leave Olaf and
> me here swinging in the breeze. Please jump in with your LINUX expertise
> and straighten us out.
in case of someone being
On Tue, 13 Apr 2010 18:15:18 +0200 Olaf Selke
wrote:
>Scott Bennett wrote:
>
>> Now that you've had tor running for a while, what does a
>> "cat /proc/meminfo | grep -i hugepage" show you? Also, 126 such pages
>> equal 256 MB of memory. Is that really enough to hold your entire tor
>>
Scott Bennett wrote:
> Now that you've had tor running for a while, what does a
> "cat /proc/meminfo | grep -i hugepage" show you? Also, 126 such pages
> equal 256 MB of memory. Is that really enough to hold your entire tor
> process when it's going full tilt? I thought I had seen you post
On Tue, 13 Apr 2010 05:16:33 -0500 (CDT) I wrote:
> On Tue, 13 Apr 2010 11:04:36 +0200 Olaf Selke
>wrote:
>>Scott Bennett wrote:
>>
>>> Either I forgot (probable) or you didn't mention before (less probable)
>>> that you had moved it to a newer machine. Whatever you're running it on
On Tue, 13 Apr 2010 11:04:36 +0200 Olaf Selke
wrote:
>Scott Bennett wrote:
>
>> Either I forgot (probable) or you didn't mention before (less probable)
>> that you had moved it to a newer machine. Whatever you're running it on,
>> superpages or LINUX's "huge" pages ought to speed tor up
Scott Bennett wrote:
> Either I forgot (probable) or you didn't mention before (less probable)
> that you had moved it to a newer machine. Whatever you're running it on,
> superpages or LINUX's "huge" pages ought to speed tor up considerably by
> drastically reducing TLB misses. (I wasn't s
On Tue, 13 Apr 2010 12:49:33 +0530 emigrant
wrote:
>i need a full explation or a link which talks about 'Use new identity'.
>thanks a lot.
The answer is in the documentation, but I don't remember off the top
of my head where, so I don't have a URL for you. It tells your client,
basical
hi all,
i need a full explation or a link which talks about 'Use new identity'.
thanks a lot.
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