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#1 2011-10-04 15:15:50

Xi0N
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JDownloader and its horrible performance

I am experiencing a really horrible performance when i am running JDownloader.
My computer is a 3000+ AMD dual core with 4GB RAM running at 800Mhz. Arch linux 64bit and GNOME 3..... and when I'm running JDownloader, even the playback of a movie is laggy.... when im used to play 1080p movies in my computer as something normal!
I followed the steps in here: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/JDownloader trying to make its performance to improve but... its a real pain!!! and the worst thing is that i don't remember it running this badly always... before (some months ago) i was downloading at the same time as viewing a movie or whatever and the system was all right!!!
I even tryed leaving java and running it with OpenJDK....
Is there anything i can do?

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#2 2011-10-04 15:35:26

alphaniner
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Re: JDownloader and its horrible performance

before (some months ago) i was downloading at the same time as viewing a movie or whatever and the system was all right!!!

Have you tried different versions of the 'real' jre?  Version 7 came out a few months ago, maybe you could go back to version 6.


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#3 2011-10-04 16:57:56

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Re: JDownloader and its horrible performance

Consider using plowshare or slimrat instead.


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#4 2011-10-04 17:58:13

Xi0N
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Re: JDownloader and its horrible performance

bohoomil wrote:

Consider using plowshare or slimrat instead.

Ok, i'll test them!!!

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