admin@xxx:~/programme/wuala$ ./wuala
Wuala Loader 2008-08-13
Wuala Commandline
Once Wuala is running, you can send commands to it by calling
it again with the desired command as argument (e.g. './wuala logout)'
The commands will be passed on to the first instance.
Execute './wuala help' for a list of available commands.
Wuala Loaded
com.wuala.common.exception.ApplicationRuntimeException: Unknown type: 6
at com.wuala.domain.notifications.data.c.t(Z:53)
at h.x.<init>(Z:51)
at h.s.K(Z:46)
at bF.c.a(Z:50)
at be.a.ak(Z:53)
at com.wuala.common.rmi.client.g.b(Z:70)
at com.wuala.common.rmi.client.b.tv(Z:161)
at com.wuala.common.rmi.client.c.wd(Z:267)
at com.wuala.common.rmi.client.c.run(Z:249)
com.wuala.common.exception.ApplicationRuntimeException: Unknown type: 6
at com.wuala.domain.notifications.data.c.t(Z:53)
at h.x.<init>(Z:51)
at h.s.K(Z:46)
at bF.c.a(Z:50)
at be.a.ak(Z:53)
at com.wuala.common.rmi.client.g.b(Z:70)
at com.wuala.common.rmi.client.b.tv(Z:161)
at com.wuala.common.rmi.client.c.wd(Z:267)
at com.wuala.common.rmi.client.c.run(Z:249)
Shutting down...
</init></init>
mike@mike-desktop:~/Desktop/wuala$ ./wuala
Using config file /home/mike/.config/wualarc
Directory not found: /home/mike/wuala/
please set correct WUALADIR in /home/mike/.wualarc or reinstall wuala
mike@mike-desktop:~/Desktop/wuala$
The first time, I receive the following error (I've obviously got net connectivity though):
Sign in failed.
Reason: com.wuala.common.exception.CouldNotConnectException: Meta Server Socket could not connect to /85.10.210.141, port=50030, type: META, Connection refused, [2,46557,1]
(tried to telnet to that address & port and the connection was also refused, so not java's fault)
Subsequent sign in requests read:
You have never signed in on this computer before.
Please connect to the Wuala network in order to sign in.
Is there a way to autorun Wuala minimized/in tray in Ubuntu and/or Linux Mint? I have already added to session items, but it starts with the window open. I guess it's just a parameter that has to be added...
I am attempting to use the filesystem integration provided by Wuala in Ubuntu, but am running into an issue. I've got the nfs share mounted, everything shows up ok, but if I'm wanting to add files to a playlist in my media player or run unison, it gets choked up with the many gigs worth of data I'm throwing at it. When I add just 13 songs to any media player, it only pulls in a couple then stops. It isn't able to pull all the songs.
I used the wuala guide on setting up the nfs share in my fstab. Here's the link I followed. http://wua.la/en/kb/4 I noticed the bottom mentioning Ubuntu and have wondered if that is part of my issue.
when i check if i am well connected for trading storage i get this:
accepts incoming connections from contacted addresses.
It seems your connection is not suitable for trading storage.
Please enable UPnP on your router/firewall or configure it manually to forward incoming UDP connections
on port 7265 to this computer. If you have already done so, you
might need to restart your router and/or Wuala.
INFO sL.a | connection tries: 2, SEARCH 88.198.58.21
The program 'Wuala' received an X Window System error.
This probably reflects a bug in the program.
The error was 'BadAlloc (insufficient resources for operation)'.
(Details: serial 1978 error_code 11 request_code 146 minor_code 5)
(Note to programmers: normally, X errors are reported asynchronously;
that is, you will receive the error a while after causing it.
To debug your program, run it with the --sync command line
option to change this behavior. You can then get a meaningful
backtrace from your debugger if you break on the gdk_x_error() function.)