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From: Andrea G. <gel...@ge...> - 2009-11-18 13:10:30
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2009/11/18 Sam Tuke <ma...@sa...>: > Klibido keep spitting out disk writing errors, suggesting that the disk is full. > > Indeed, the disk IS full, but the wrong disk. Hi, can you show us your config? Do: cat ~/.kde/share/config/klibidorc Thanks, Andrea |
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From: Sam T. <ma...@sa...> - 2009-11-18 11:46:10
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Klibido keep spitting out disk writing errors, suggesting that the disk is full. Indeed, the disk IS full, but the wrong disk. Klibido has filled up my root directory, which has a partition of its own, but it should only be using my home directory which uses another much larger partition. In the application settings I have set the tmp directory to be in my home directory. I don't see any other options for setting use of tmp or root directories. So, instead of using my home directory, which has a partition of its own with lots of space, klibido is using a folder in the root directory, which has much more limited space. I cannot repartition my root directory to have tens of GB just for klibido to use for decoding, so how can I force klibido to use directories in my home directory for all its temporary transfers? Thanks! |
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From: Stefan S. <ste...@gm...> - 2009-08-10 00:59:41
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For those of you who download large amount of data (klibido is perfect for that) the following program may interest you: https://sourceforge.net/projects/altbinrepair/ It fully automates testing & unpacking of all your par2-sets. greetings Stefan |
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From: Sebastian K. <seb...@gm...> - 2008-01-25 11:28:50
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Bauno schrieb: > Sebastian Kemper wrote: >> Can you add the German translation I sent some time ago as well? > > Of course! Sorry, forgot about it. > Thanks! -- "When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro." |
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From: Bauno <ba...@in...> - 2008-01-25 08:37:36
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Sebastian Kemper wrote: > Can you add the German translation I sent some time ago as well? Of course! Sorry, forgot about it. -- Bauno - Eurydices, oro, properata retexite fata! "He who makes a beast of himself gets rid of the pain of being a man" |
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From: Sebastian K. <seb...@gm...> - 2008-01-25 08:31:55
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Can you add the German translation I sent some time ago as well? |
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From: Sebastian K. <seb...@gm...> - 2008-01-25 08:29:26
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Hi Bauno! Great news, thank you. Looking forward to it. Regards Sebastian |
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From: Bauno <ba...@in...> - 2008-01-24 22:34:33
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Hello everyone, As some of you may remember, I'm the author of KLibido. I write this e-mail because, after a long time, I started working on KLibido again. I created a CVS branch, which should become KLibido 0.2.6 in a short (I hope) time. A bit of Changelog: - Merged Dietrich patches (see Changelog-Dietrich at the bottom) - Thanks :) - Merged Thomas Anderson's Autoupdate patch - Thanks :) - Adding "NZB polling": a directory is scanned for NZB files, which are automatically added to the queue and downloaded - Made KLibido a KUniqueApplication (the name says it all) and added the ability to load a .nzb via command line - Minor changes and options here and there - Trying to squash some bugs This featureset is not yet complete, but I'm hoping to finish in reasonable times. Meanwhile, if you want to try the CVS, use the rel_0_2_5_patches branch. Regards, Bauno P.S.: the subject is a famous Galileo quote: "And yet it moves" ;-] -- Bauno |
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From: Bauno <ba...@in...> - 2007-09-02 20:40:59
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On Sunday 2 September 2007 14:55:38 Matthias F. Brandstetter wrote: > Hi all, > > is it possible to limit Klibidos maximum bandwith usage natively? Nope, sorry. -- Bauno - Eurydices, oro, properata retexite fata! "He who makes a beast of himself gets rid of the pain of being a man" |
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From: Matthias F. B. <ha...@gm...> - 2007-09-02 12:55:42
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Hi all, is it possible to limit Klibidos maximum bandwith usage natively? Or do I have to use a 3rd party traffic shaping for this? Thanks in advance! Regards, Matthias -- "You tried your best and failed miserably. The lesson is: never try." -- Homer Simpson |
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From: Bauno <ba...@in...> - 2007-06-27 14:54:09
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Kaspar Vollenweider ha scritto: > Hello > > Will there be further releases of Klibido in the future? > I hope so, but I just can't keep up right now. It's almost a year I don't code a line, a lot of things will have to change, but I need time. I'll try to release something this summer incorporating some patches and bugfixes. As always, don't hold your breath. Sorry. -- Bauno - Eurydices, oro, properata retexite fata! "God is real, unless declared integer" |
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From: Andrea G. <and...@ge...> - 2007-06-27 13:42:21
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2007/6/27, Kaspar Vollenweider <vol...@gm...>: > Hello > > Will there be further releases of Klibido in the future? well, yes... Bauno, main and only developer is very busy, but he is working on it. > I would help to code if I could, but my coding ability's are close to zero. it could be your begin to learn to program. ciao, gelma |
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From: Kaspar V. <vol...@gm...> - 2007-06-27 13:35:19
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Hello Will there be further releases of Klibido in the future? I would help to code if I could, but my coding ability's are close to ze= ro. Regards Kaspar |
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From: Bauno <ba...@in...> - 2007-02-15 06:46:18
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On Saturday 10 February 2007 12:29:26 Sander Jonkers wrote: > Is there a way to see which newsserver was used for which article? Currently not, sorry. -- Bauno - Eurydices, oro, properata retexite fata! "God is real, unless declared integer" |
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From: Bauno <ba...@in...> - 2007-02-15 06:45:53
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On Sunday 14 January 2007 09:56:51 Sander Jonkers wrote: > I would like to requeue failed items: sometimes I get failed items > because the last x rars or PAR2 are *not yet* available. Re-queueing > those items by dragging them into the queue window or by right-clicking > would be very handy. You're right. But I don't think I'll have time to do it for some time :-\ -- Bauno - Eurydices, oro, properata retexite fata! "God is real, unless declared integer" |
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From: Sander J. <jo...@gm...> - 2007-02-10 11:29:25
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Hi, Is there a way to see which newsserver was used for which article? Reason: I've configured two newsservers in klibido, one with higher prio than the other. I would like see which articles are not available on my own ISP's newsserver. Sander |
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From: Sander J. <jo...@gm...> - 2007-01-15 21:54:54
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Hi, I would like to requeue failed items: sometimes I get failed items because the last x rars or PAR2 are *not yet* available. Re-queueing those items by dragging them into the queue window or by right-clicking would be very handy. In the current klibido I have to re-open the NZB, unmark all and then by hand mark all the items I want to retry. Is this a feasible feature request? Cheers, Sander |
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From: Andrea G. <gel...@ge...> - 2006-12-30 14:31:28
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Hi all, the corruption of BDB, that users suffered in the past, has been solved by a patch of the kernel (yes, it sounds incredible, but it was a kernel bug). so, if you use 2.6.20-rc2-git1 everything will work fine. see here=B9 for the discussion and here=B2 for the good patch. ciao, gelma ---------------------------------- =B9 http://groups.google.it/group/linux.kernel/browse_frm/thread/41135002= 359b0ea3/bb3f6ee8969153c3?lnk=3Dst&q=3DFrom%3A+Marc+Haber+%3Cmh%2Blinux-k= ernel%40zugschlus.de%3E&rnum=3D3&hl=3Dit#bb3f6ee8969153c3 =B2 http://git.kernel.org/git/?p=3Dlinux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.gi= t;a=3Dcommit;h=3D7658cc289288b8ae7dd2c2224549a048431222b3=20 |
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From: Sander J. --- g. <san...@gm...> - 2006-11-19 16:24:42
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Bauno wrote: > On Friday 10 November 2006 21:08, Sander Jonkers wrote: > >> Is it possible to limit the download speed (downstream bandwidth) in >> klibido? >> > > No. Sorry. Try lowering the numbers of download threads... > *If* my ISP's single thread speed cap is a bit lower than my ADSL downstream, that's a quite nice solution. I'll try it. Thanks. Sander |
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From: Bauno <ba...@in...> - 2006-11-19 16:15:56
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On Saturday 18 November 2006 16:38, Sander Jonkers wrote: > Hi, > > I often have a klibido crash immediately after a klibido startup and > confirming that I want to resume the queue. I have the feeling it only > happens after an ungraceful klibido stop. That's a corrupted queue db...this can happen if KLibido crashes. There's little that can be done to resume the queue in cases like this (although KLibido should not crash anyway). I'm adding transactions to the queue processing...this should fix this and other problems. Just be very patient :) -- Bauno - Eurydices, oro, properata retexite fata! "God is real, unless declared integer" |
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From: Bauno <ba...@in...> - 2006-11-19 16:13:23
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On Friday 10 November 2006 21:08, Sander Jonkers wrote: > Is it possible to limit the download speed (downstream bandwidth) in > klibido? No. Sorry. Try lowering the numbers of download threads... -- Bauno - Eurydices, oro, properata retexite fata! "God is real, unless declared integer" |
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From: Bauno <ba...@in...> - 2006-11-19 16:12:35
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On Tuesday 24 October 2006 00:06, c_inconnu2 wrote: > Hi, > > I am using 0.2.5 compiled from sources on sf.net on debian sarge. > I saw a mail about this problem that was corrected (?) Really? Where? > but when i click > File>Download nzb, klibido exits with : > [...] This seems to happen only on Sarge and I really don't know what could be causing it, since all KLibido's doing is to open a standard KDE "File open" dialog...sorry! -- Bauno - Eurydices, oro, properata retexite fata! "God is real, unless declared integer" |
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From: Bauno <ba...@in...> - 2006-11-19 16:10:06
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On Friday 13 October 2006 10:04, mike.gross wrote: > I cannot compile klibido-0.2.5. I don't know if this is a problem with > KDE-3.5 or GCC-4.1, klibido, or a problem specific to AMD64. Here is the > complete output from `emerge klibido` on my Gentoo system. > > http://pastebin.com/801689 I can't see anything on this page. Howevere. It's probably the "extra qualification" problem with GCC 4.1. You should find a patch on Gentoo's bugzilla. -- Bauno - Eurydices, oro, properata retexite fata! "God is real, unless declared integer" |
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From: Sander J. <jo...@gm...> - 2006-11-18 15:38:17
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Hi,
I often have a klibido crash immediately after a klibido startup and
confirming that I want to resume the queue. I have the feeling it only
happens after an ungraceful klibido stop.
Details below.
Sander
Kubuntu 06.10, Klibido 0.2.5
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From: Sander J. <jo...@gm...> - 2006-11-10 20:08:18
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Hi, Is it possible to limit the download speed (downstream bandwidth) in klibido? At this moment klibido is grabbing all the bandwidth, which causes my 'normal' web traffic to become slow. With my ADSL downstream bandwidth being 1500 kbps, I would like to set klibido to something like 1000 kbps (or 100 - 120 kBps). Can this be done in klibido? Ciao, Sander |