So ya, back from the party and the 'Kashnapping from the day/night before. Hitchhiker's Guide was much fun, as was the company with other people's, of course. Let's see.. it was myself,
Today will be meeting Tiger(?) with
Trying to tweak computer.. got things set for optimal processing, looking for stuff to help with downloading/buffering problem. After a certain amount of downloading, the connections shuts down, and I can't use the internet at all. I have to restart my computer, and then everything works fine. BitTorrent gave me this error message after shutting it down and restarting it when this happened:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "btdownloadgui.py", line 3010, in ?
File "BitTorrent\controlsocket.pyc", line 134, in send_command_inet
BitTorrent.BTFailure: Could not send command: (10055, 'No buffer space available')
"No buffer space available" suggests to me that there is a buffer (like virtual memory, or possible even VM itself), that is filling up as the transfers happen.. and gets reset as the computer is restarted. So at least I know how to make it work in the simple way, but it'd be nice if a big download could go overnight, instead of cutting out after a couple hours. Things could take a day or two instead of a week or two, that way.
In the meantime, eating alternative (non-gluten) foods is fun. Tapioca and almonds are my bread and butter. (^*^) :giggle: