Quote from: RHorning on July 15, 2010, 22:29:28 I don’t see either happening, although it did get put into the “Startup” folder. That is so Windows 95ish (just kidding….. Microsoft has so screwed this up that it isn’t even funny). I would recommend the registry settings for a number of […]
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Re: Runaway CPU usage for 64bit BitCoin (Linux Client)
The fix for the thread priority level on linux is available in the 0.3.1 release candidate here: http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=383.msg3198#msg3198 Related posts: Re: Runaway CPU usage for 64bit BitCoin (Linux Client) I did a forum search, didn’t see this mentioned by… Re: Runaway CPU usage for 64bit BitCoin (Linux Client) Could you […]
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In Windows, when opening the “Send Coins” or the “Your Receiving Addresses”, I get the following message. Clicking Cancel allows me to make it go away, and everything still works fine, but it is still a bit annoying. I am running BitCoin 0.3.0 on Windowx Vista SP2 x64. That’s surprising […]
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Quote from: db on July 15, 2010, 20:39:08 The listreceivedbyaddress and getreceivedbyaddress commands are duplicated in bincoind help. (Same in 0.3.0.) Yes a bug. It’ll have to be fixed in the next version. Related posts: Re: 0.3.1 release candidate, please test Quote from: knightmb on July 15, 2010, 20:15:46 On […]
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Quote from: knightmb on July 15, 2010, 20:15:46 On the Linux client (64 bit), the “minimize on close” will still minimize to tray (causing X server hang after a short while by spawning multiple tray icons). I updated the first post with a link to rc2 for linux with the […]
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Quote from: knightmb on July 15, 2010, 19:37:10 On Windows, the priority of the Coin Generation is still net for normal. If you run BitCoin in Generate Coin mode, then load up something to eat up all the CPU (like CPU hog for example: http://www.microtask.ca/cpuhog.html) you’ll see that both BitCoin […]
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Here, the po file updated and the front page translated into Spanish 😉 This afternoon I’ll start to translate the faq Thanks for the Spanish and French translations! The edited and updated .po files are attached. I uploaded these to the SVN. Related posts: Re: Website and software translations Quote from: […]
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Quote from: SmokeTooMuch on July 13, 2010, 18:55:55 I recommend to remove the download links at the bottom of the main page. As you can see the links on the English page points to the new 0.3 release, but the other languages only contain links for the old 0.2 version. […]
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I uploaded an updated bitcoin.po for 0.3.1 attached to this message: http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=151.msg1259#msg1259 please use it if you’re starting a new translation. If you already have a po file, poedit can update it. – Get the src directory from the 0.3.1 release candidate posted in the development forum, any version will […]
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Quote from: aidos on July 15, 2010, 00:49:11 Ok here is the .po file for French. While I’m at it, I noted a couple of issues: 1. The “About” box didn’t take the translation into account, it still displays the english version to me, even though the rest of the […]
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