Java generally uses 2x the memory you tell it, it is the nature of its memory design. So if you have 1g to spare, give it 512 and it shoudl use 1 gig. It is not random how much it will max at, it is 2x.
If your computer is able to lock up because of Java, then that is a flaw of your operating system or hardware. It is technically impossible for a java program to do that. That is the design of java. It cannot be Freenet's fault, as Java is guaranteed to prevent it. The problem is your operating system. Switch to Linux and you won't have any of these problems. Windows/OSX = Microsoft/Apple = American Corporation = NSA. There really is no point in using Freenet on Winblows. You might as well use it on the front steps of their office on a computer you borrow from them. The effort of learning Linux will be worth it. If you are already using linux, then it is guaranteed that you have bad hardware and need to replace your computer. Sv. On Monday, July 20, 2015, at 12:29 PM, Dave Larsen wrote: > If I set my wrapper to 1g, it would prob use 100%of my ram. I've got it set > at 256 cuz at 512, it would almost max out my memory, 4gs, I don't have any > plugins loaded it works fine but just uses so much ram. Is there ANY other > way to reduce memory usage from freenet. Its getting to be more of a pain > in the butt than its worth. The asston is the way I'm describing the amount > of ram freenet uses its crazy how much ram this uses can't run anything > else when freenet is a running or my PC locks up on me and I gotta manually > restart, so far with this new update/upgrade, I haven't lost anything when > the freeze up occurs, but I'm limited to freenet surfing which is more like > watching paint dry lol, normally I watch movies or TV shows but I've > learned that when freenet is running I can't do that I don't have the ram , > my CPU is fine just an asston of ram use from freenet if I don't have > freenet running no ram issues please help _______________________________________________ Support mailing list Support@freenetproject.org http://news.gmane.org/gmane.network.freenet.support Unsubscribe at http://emu.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support Or mailto:support-requ...@freenetproject.org?subject=unsubscribe