Hey buddy! These are mine plugins
I only have the Update Patcher and Client ID plugins enabled. All others are disabled (and uninstalled, whenever possible). Along the heapsize trick, it's the best way to save RAM
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
So you think I should uninstall all the plugins I've disabled?
Uninstall.I think azureus still searches for available plugins and that slows him down.
ok, I'll try and post the result.
EDIT: What abou that "Geo Map"? Can it be disabled/uninstalled?
I'm seeding one torrent and it's using abou 75mb
Last edited by yoco; 02.09.08 at 13:02.
Disable countrylocator plugin.and you will not see flags in peer list.What abou that "Geo Map"? Can it be disabled/uninstalled?
well i think The HeapSize method of Reducing memory Usage doesnt works For NEwer Versions of Vuze Now....
It should still work. Are you using the JAR or single EXE?
And you may need to combine it with the other things described in the first post (lower disk cache, etc.) for it to reduce usage.
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
well i have replaced the Single EXe .rar files with d original ones & using this method on That file..
I Did all as mentioned in d first post....
Vuze Gives " OPEN Error"
like
'x64m' could not be opened : not a file.
it gave me 8 same messages for different filenames.
There should be a file called Azureus.l4j.ini in the same folder as the EXE. Open and edit it:
Then save it. This has the same effect as the command-line tweak when using the single EXE.Code:# Azureus runtime parameter # # e.g.: # -Xms16m # -Dsomevar="%SOMEVAR%" # -Dswing.aatext=true -J-Xmx64m
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
ok when i Did like u Said... After that VUZe Doesnt Open at all , neither does it loads in d memory lol...
I think i Will stick to using it as it was earlier...
This is a Specific Problem in my Case as it was with you for Single EXE.
Wait, I think I made a mistake. Replace the last line with:
Code:-Xmx64m
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
thanX it Really worked...buddy. no Problem...
Why don't you use Azureus own ip-filter instead of Safepeer?
Strange that none has mentioned this.
Last edited by Grambo; 11.06.09 at 00:43.
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