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Why is there a link for "Optimization for German DSL Connections"? This link doesn't appear to be relevant to Azureus and the page it links to isn't even in English. Can someone comment on this? |
Why is there a link for "Optimization for German DSL Connections" on the External Links section? This link doesn't appear to be relevant to Azureus and the page it links to isn't even in English. Can someone comment on this? |
Revision as of 21:49, 23 October 2006
"it is possible to run Azureus using GCJ (version 4.1.0 and greater)", this concerns Linux and Unix only, correct? (Windows an Mac OSX users must use the closed-source JVM.)
Add the Azureus-Wiki-URL more prominent!
Hi,
IMHO http://azureus.aelitis.com/wiki/index.php/ should be displayed at the top or in the box on the right side too, maybe even in red or so.
There are many bad help pages out there and the wiki is really good and gets better every day since they moved and updated the wiki!
Thanks! 2005-09-04
Pronunciation of Azureus.
As there is a request for this information, here is my two-cents worth.
I would have thought it was rather obvious no..?
AAH-ZOO-REE-USS
If I am wrong I will accept correction but seems right to me..and everyone i know says it the same way!
- Everyone I know says it " Ahz / zurr / ee-us " though, which is almost the same but not quite! --83.67.100.40 13:47, 3 October 2005 (UTC)
- I thought it was pronouced like Wiktionary:azure with an -us on the end. --Pmsyyz 19:52, 3 October 2005 (UTC)
- Hmm, I've always said " Ah / zuh / RAY / us " --Mikepurvis 17:59, 17 December 2005 (UTC)
- I pronounce it "AH / ZEH / RES" LebanonChild 18:46, 25 February 2006 (UTC)
- According to how it is pronounced in other languages (there are no other alternatives to pronounce it in Polish, or German for example - at least none of which I can think about at the moment) it should be "AAH-ZOO-REE-USS". -- Dark Archon
- Well, it is originally from Latin (Dendrobates azureus, the Linnaean name of the Blue Dart Frog, like it says at the top already), so /ˌɑzəˈɹeəs/ is probably the best English pronunciation. (Rhymes with Amadeus; z as in zero, not as in azure.) On the other hand, my prescriptivist side is showing. --Aponar Kestrel (talk) 22:31, 30 April 2006 (UTC)
ISN'T Fully Free
AZUREUS isn't free no more!!
The link: http://azureus.sourceforge.net/ Doesn't work anymore.
This is Azureus new link: http://www.downloadsglobe.com/azureus/?gclid=CMufm9zQrocCFRgZYAodxikV8Q
And they charge for downloading and using it (about us$1.50 monthly). So it doesn't deserve the GPL license anymore. Better look for other torrent clients, like bitTorrent or uTorrent, those are FULLY free.
- Could it be, that this was merely a temporary downtime? Right now, the Azureus website works just fine, and the download is still free. — Mütze 11:29, 15 September 2006 (UTC)
- First, I do not believe they EVER charged for using it. Second, even if they DID charge a fee for downloading it, this alone doesn't rescind the GPL. If you actually read the GPL, you'll see that anyone is FREE to charge as she wishes for a GPL program. However, if any person who d/ls it puts it in her site and lets anyone d/l it for free, then the original "seller" has no right to limit the latter's freedom to do so. Free Software (and GPL) is all about FREEDOM, not ZERO-COST. Isilanes 14:31, 16 September 2006 (UTC)
How "free" is Azureus? My version says (C) 2003-2006 Aelitus.
- It's GPL according to the article. (All GPL software are copyrighted, btw) WP 09:41, 2 May 2006 (UTC)
- rather Copylefted ;) --84.140.139.212 15:46, 7 June 2006 (UTC)
To avoid spyware, please always get your Azureus from Sourceforge. 66.146.62.39 21:36, 5 October 2006 (UTC)
Sorry Jarvik, but that info was relevant to Azureus
Sorry Jarvik, but that info was relevant to Azureus, so I've pasted it back.
http://azureus.aelitis.com/wiki/index.php/Share_Ratio
- Firstly, don't complain. In New Zealand, the upload speed is usually 128kb/s, 512kb/s is avaliable, but is much more expensive.
In BitTorrent, no matter which client you use, the more you share, the more you get. But depending on the torrent, sometimes you can get high speed without even uploading.
You didn’t understand anything did you?
You forget that Bittorent is not just about getting the latest hottest thing. In fact, a lot of people (I for example), look for old classic (games, music, movies) where the seeding is very limited.
Like I said, a lot of people like old classics, but not the same classics, so only one person at the time might be trying to get a file from someone else, so that doesn’t give you a good upload ratio now does it?
Also, with limited bandwidth consumption, I can’t upload more than 10 Gigs per month or I will need to per for the extra Gigs. This means that I can’t leave a torrent open (seed the file) after my download is finish at the risk of paying an extra $30 per month.
So because of this, some Azureus users (who do seed a lot) will regard users like myself as a leech even if we have little choice in the matter.
- Your rant is a feature of bittorrents in general, and has little to do with Azureus. The Azureus program is not limiting you in any way. It's the fault of your ISP that you leach, not the developers of Azureus. Just because you can't upload as much as you'd like does not change the fact that you are a leach. If you can't upload as much as you'd like, then don't download as much as you'd like. Johaen 15:32, 26 May 2006 (UTC)
You still don’t get it. Start playing in the Azureus settings because I’m getting really tired of your ignorance regarding this subject.
I’ll just keep pasting the description and you know very well know that there is nothing you can do to stop this.
As Jarvik has said, this is not specific to Azureus. It's a "problem" with the BitTorrent protocol in general. The protocol describes a "tit-for-tat" mechanism to help those who are sharing, and ignore those who aren't. Every BitTorrent client out there implements it because it is part of the protocol.
Your point about essentially being forced to share is valid, but not Azureus-specific. You could just as well add the exact same stuff to the uTorrent, BitComet, and ABC articles. Because this is a problem with BitTorrent, it would be far better to expound on the there instead. A link to those specifics could then be added to this article if you want.
Unless it got changed in the last version of the "Official BitTorrent” software, it is not part of BitTorrent. Alright, I'll show you guys where it is since it seems that I'm the only one who played around with Azureus' settings.
-Go to Tools\Options in the Azureus menu bar.
-In the Options tab, scroll down until you see Queue.
-Expend the Queue section by clicking on the + (plus sign) and you'll see Seeding and inside that last one you'll see after expending: Auto Starting, First Priority and Ignore Rules.
-These 4 categories of settings allow you to reject people with a low ratio of sharing and seeding. This is not something found on the original BitTorrent program.
- 1. Learn to sign your edits on talk pages.
- 2. Stop creating new sections when they all relate to your same complaint.
- 3. You have no idea what you are talking about. I went into the options as you described, just to check it out. What you are descibing has nothing to do with blocking others from recieving torrents from you. What it does is select which torrents you are currently seeding get priority, based on your own share ratio. So, if you have one torrent that has a ratio of 1.1, and one that has a share ratio of .4, the one with the .4 share ratio will have a higher priority in seeding. Meaning, it will be more likely to be seeded. This is a good thing.
- 4. I will revert your changes one last time. Hopefully someone with more athority can come in here and stop this from becoming a full-blown edit war. ~ Johaen 14:51, 27 May 2006 (UTC) ~
Screw those options man, I just found out something even better, Azureus has an IP Banning, now that's discrimination. I have changed my topic to reflect the negative part of IP banning, Enjoy.
Also, you'll be happy, I learn how to sign my name :P the_importer 00:06, 28 May 2006 (UTC)
Samuella, please provide proof that file sharing in never impossible
You removed part of my topic without leaving any proof that file sharing in never impossible. Please provide proof on how a person can (without hacking the firewall) share files on a very restricted network (please bare in mind that I’m a certified IT).
If you can and if I can verify this, I will remove that comment myself.
- A network, by definition, is something you share files on. WP 04:24, 27 May 2006 (UTC)
Not really. I can make a network where file sharing is not permitted. It would basically be a network meant to share an Internet connection, but still a network.
A network is also use to control and regulate computer and Internet usage. So if I don't want people to install software such as MSN, I can simply configure the users who log on with a restriction on installing softwares.
Tom k&e, I couldn't care less
People like yourself are either ignorant on the subject or are just fanboys trying to defend a program that they like.
Anyway, if it's simply ignorance on your behalf, then please feel free to read my explanation on this page (probably above what you are currently reading).
If it's simply that you are a fanboy, then tough.
- All of you, please read this Wikipedia Guideline: Wikipedia:Sign your posts on talk pages — Mütze 16:49, 25 August 2006 (UTC)
Is Azureus as a portable application?
On august 13th DizzyTech categorized Azureus as a Portable application. To my knowledge, it isn't true.
To make Azureus load its settings form an arbitrary directory, i had to modify the source and recompile it. If some user knows how to do it in a smarter way, please write it down here, because there isn't a lot of information about it on the Internet. Amux 11:25, 14 August 2006 (UTC)
- see http://www.azureuswiki.com/index.php/Commandline_options --89.55.204.173 16:22, 21 August 2006 (UTC)
Nagware
a window pops up ever so often telling you how much you've up/downloaded and how long you've been using the application, asking you to donate. Does this make it donationware or Nagware? --80.62.185.50 07:35, 25 August 2006 (UTC)
no
External Links
Why is there a link for "Optimization for German DSL Connections" on the External Links section? This link doesn't appear to be relevant to Azureus and the page it links to isn't even in English. Can someone comment on this?