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Contributed by: snoogly Monday, November 29 2004 @ 03:56 AM PST

Product Platform: MacOSX

Used Product For: 1-6 months

Crashes the hell out of both a Dual G5 and an old iBook. I'd love to know how people are preventing this.   
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2 comments |

crash - cagedca1

I think I may have had the same problem on my new G5.

I have used it quite effectively some of the time but even when the program is not running I see kernel panics!

Apple is puzzled, so my G5 is at the menders!

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Tuesday, November 30 2004 @ 03:23 PM PST


crash - dayos_x

There's no effective way of preventing _any_ Bittorrent client from crashing. Your best bet is to limit the number of downloads. I know from experience if I have more than two files each over 1GB open, Azureus will crash like you wouldn't believe. FYI, it also crashes on my PC. (I did only this as a test.) But on Windows, you can still quit the program, thus skipping the slow-ass hash rechecking. (what's up with that anyway?) As to the others who claim their system has being steady I can only presume they're anime downloaders. Anime files are typically small, avaraging about 170 megs. You can have multiple of these open in version 2.1 without much hiccups. But open too many of them and I guarantee you, your G5 will choke. And this applies to 2.1 as well as the latest. What's the safest route to P2P? Still mlMac. Sure it's slow, but if you only download the latest and hottest files, the download rate is more or less the same as Bittorrent.

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Monday, December 13 2004 @ 01:45 PM PST