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Aha. And the buzzwords are? Jdownloader and crash?
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Yes, why don't you try it?
If the board search doesn't return any results you can also use an external search engine and include site:http://board.jdownloader.org/ ("site:"-syntax depends on the search engine) and "Deutscher Support" in your search criteria. |
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i wonder a bit, why there is no response from the developers on this platform independent problem. a few operating systems can avoid a total crash of the system but it can't be said often enough that in older systems like windows XP this bug can cause harm to the filesystem or even to the hardware.
that problem should be taken serious. |
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The developers are mostly programmers and they prefer programming. If lots of people are complaining about a particular problem and they can see a pattern in its cause, they will be able to remedy the problem. If there is no pattern or the problem clearly is a caused by bad security software configuration or other customer related problem, then they won't react. Be sure they care about their brain child and they'll do what's best for the software they're developing.
Note that I'm not sure this is a platform independent problem. Do you infer this from the fact that Java is platform independent or a Linux customer accidentally posting in a thread called "Jdownloader constantly crashes in Windows 7"? I think posters in this thread wrote about a jD crash. Could you point to the post in this thread that indicates the whole system has crashed? Thanks in advance for guiding me. None of the posters in this thread follows the rules for providing logs. Please, read my instructions again and very carefully. Look here for logging instructions. |
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i'm also not sure, that it's a platform independent problem, but i assume that it is one.
links to similar problems: Win XP Win 7 Linux Debian by the way: if system crashes the log is gone... i don't use jdownloader any more because my hole systen (xp pro) always crashed. |
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When the problem with your OS crashes is solved, detailed logs might explain the reasons of your crashes. Start jD with the following commands in a command window and it will produce logs :- cd %your jd directory% java.exe -verbose -jar -Xmx512m JDownloader.jar -debug 2>errlog.txt >log.txt Archive (zip, rar, etc.) the log files that you'll find in your jD directory and attach the archive to your post. |
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Here are logs.
Opensuse 11.2, Kernel 2.6.31.12-0.1, KDE 4.4 |
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You're using the JRE 1.6.0_18. Could you please try with the previous JRE 1.6.0_17?
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Hm, only 1.6.0_15 available. JD is running about half an hour, still no crashes. But switching back is no solution in perpetuity.
Meanwhile, here are two logs, generated with Code:
java -verbose -jar -Xmx512m JDownloader.jar -debug 2>errlog.txt >log.txt |
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