What OS do you use? Does your OS adjust the time of the hardware,
instead to adjust the displacement to the GMT time?
I assume freenet uses the System.currentTimeMillis() for calculations,
and this value is the milliseconds since 1.1.1970 GMT. This is a fix
value without daylightzones and should
> It happened before, and it happened again tonight. I got woken up by
> alarms indicating 100 % CPU usage, and found out it was being caused
> by Freenet, so I restarted it.
> Obviously it has problems when summer/winter time transitions occur.
> It's only twice a year, but thought I should
It happened before, and it happened again tonight. I got woken up by
alarms indicating 100 % CPU usage, and found out it was being caused
by Freenet, so I restarted it.
Obviously it has problems when summer/winter time transitions occur.
It's only twice a year, but thought I should mention it.
Mine didn't.
I'm running 0.5 on Linux.
When I ran 0.5 on WinXP, it hit 100% CPU usage half an hour after I
started it anyways
Mebbe it's a problem in 0.7?
On 10/29/06, Mr. Flibble wrote:
> > It happened before, and it happened again tonight. I got woken up by
> > alarms indicating 100 % CPU
It happened before, and it happened again tonight. I got woken up by
alarms indicating 100 % CPU usage, and found out it was being caused
by Freenet, so I restarted it.
Obviously it has problems when summer/winter time transitions occur.
It's only twice a year, but thought I should mention it.
It happened before, and it happened again tonight. I got woken up by
alarms indicating 100 % CPU usage, and found out it was being caused
by Freenet, so I restarted it.
Obviously it has problems when summer/winter time transitions occur.
It's only twice a year, but thought I should mention
Mine didn't.
I'm running 0.5 on Linux.
When I ran 0.5 on WinXP, it hit 100% CPU usage half an hour after I
started it anyways
Mebbe it's a problem in 0.7?
On 10/29/06, Mr. Flibble [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It happened before, and it happened again tonight. I got woken up by
alarms
What OS do you use? Does your OS adjust the time of the hardware,
instead to adjust the displacement to the GMT time?
I assume freenet uses the System.currentTimeMillis() for calculations,
and this value is the milliseconds since 1.1.1970 GMT. This is a fix
value without daylightzones and should