Re: [Linuxdcpp-team] [Question #689121]: Running multiple hubs in a single core

2020-03-05 Thread laurent
Question #689121 on ADCH++ changed: https://answers.launchpad.net/adchpp/+question/689121 Status: Answered => Solved laurent confirmed that the question is solved: Thanks EmTee, i'll that!. -- You received this question notification because your team Dcplusplus- team is an answer contact

Re: [Linuxdcpp-team] [Question #689121]: Running multiple hubs in a single core

2020-03-04 Thread eMTee
Question #689121 on ADCH++ changed: https://answers.launchpad.net/adchpp/+question/689121 eMTee proposed the following answer: Never mind the first answer. Actually, the correct answer is that you can do thids only by running ADCH++ as a service, described here :

Re: [Linuxdcpp-team] [Question #689121]: Running multiple hubs in a single core

2020-03-04 Thread eMTee
Question #689121 on ADCH++ changed: https://answers.launchpad.net/adchpp/+question/689121 Status: Open => Answered eMTee proposed the following answer: Yes it is shown in the official documentation in https://adchpp.sourceforge.io/user_guide/basic_guide.html#_setting_up_ports You have to

Re: [Linuxdcpp-team] [Question #689121]: Running multiple hubs in a single core

2020-03-03 Thread laurent
Question #689121 on ADCH++ changed: https://answers.launchpad.net/adchpp/+question/689121 Description changed to: Hello, the main page does announce this statement "Possibility of running multiple hubs in a single core" is there any documentation or how-to? or any hint. thanks -- You received

[Linuxdcpp-team] [Question #689121]: Running multiple hubs in a single core

2020-03-03 Thread laurent
New question #689121 on ADCH++: https://answers.launchpad.net/adchpp/+question/689121 Hello, in the main page does announce this statement "Possibility of running multiple hubs in a single core" is there any documentation or how-to? or any hint. thanks -- You received this question