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Lalelu replied on October 08, 2008 09:02 to the question "Roadmap and future plans of Wuala?" in Wuala:
A comment on the question "Wuala client is binding to the wrong IP address on XP; how to reassign?" in Wuala:
You can't port forward in your router? – Deathbob, on October 07, 2008 16:03
Bugreport replied on October 07, 2008 14:12 to the question "Roadmap and future plans of Wuala?" in Wuala:
Lalelu replied on October 07, 2008 10:15 to the question "Roadmap and future plans of Wuala?" in Wuala:
Jondice replied on October 07, 2008 07:26 to the question "Wuala client is binding to the wrong IP address on XP; how to reassign?" in Wuala:
A comment on the idea "Constantly sharing a Folder" in Wuala:
This is by design to prevent unwanted privacy issues/data loss.
A switch however like "Keep Metadata" would be nice... – Bugreport, on September 24, 2008 07:47
tbfnews replied on September 24, 2008 05:47 to the idea "Constantly sharing a Folder" in Wuala:
Deathbob replied on September 22, 2008 20:33 to the question "Wuala client is binding to the wrong IP address on XP; how to reassign?" in Wuala:
brendan.mcl replied on September 22, 2008 11:12 to the question "Wuala client is binding to the wrong IP address on XP; how to reassign?" in Wuala:
After having a closer look at my connection stats I found that I'd not been connected correctly for sharing for almost a week. The green light was showing, but on closer inspection Wuala had bound itself to the "wrong" IP.
Turns out that it was bound to a virtual IP set up by VMWare. As much as I tried, it wouldn't un-bind until I uninstalled VMWare.
Bit of a pain.
A comment on the idea "prefer clients on the same network" in Wuala:
I already suggested another arbitrary "server" IP that gets the second upload of fragments... I honestly don't think however this will be in any of the early beta builds of 2008... maybe around this time in 2009 or 2010. – Bugreport, on September 22, 2008 10:51
tbfnews replied on September 22, 2008 00:10 to the idea "prefer clients on the same network" in Wuala:
Is there any chance this could be revived? It would be great if I could have Wua.la running on my server trading space and hopefully caching my stuff. Such that if I want things, say on my laptop, I can get high speed service from the instance running on my server without needing all the storage space on my laptop instance.
A comment on the discussion "Filesystem Integration on Windows" in Wuala:
It flags that there is NO drive to disconnect. What I do is to assign the drive to another letter (eg. W->X, then back to W again). – linuxtrek, on September 16, 2008 07:36
Deathbob replied on September 12, 2008 08:06 to the question "Wuala client is binding to the wrong IP address on XP; how to reassign?" in Wuala:
Andy replied on September 12, 2008 01:44 to the question "Wuala client is binding to the wrong IP address on XP; how to reassign?" in Wuala:
joe12 replied on September 04, 2008 08:06 to the question "Quota's not updated" in Wuala:
iwein replied on September 04, 2008 07:11 to the question "Quota's not updated" in Wuala:
A comment on the idea "Option for Pre-Allocation of Shared Storage" in Wuala:
#3 is most important, I think. – joe12, on August 30, 2008 07:22
A comment on the idea "Option for Pre-Allocation of Shared Storage" in Wuala:
Defraging a 500 GB hard disk takes a long time so it would be best if we could minimize the # of times I have to do that. – Determinant, on August 30, 2008 02:04
A comment on the idea "Option for Pre-Allocation of Shared Storage" in Wuala:
File fragmentation is damaging to the whole computer not only Wuala. This is not an issue with Wuala speed but rather this would improve several things:
1. Less fragmentation means that the caching algorithms will be more efficient which would reduce the # of disk reads which would prolong the life of your hard disk (I've had several hard disks fail)
2. If my Wuala files are really fragmented then everything else would also become more fragmented than necessary as I use my hard disk to add more files.
3. This will reduce the # of errors related to running out of space (Imagine if you start a 2 GB download and then you use up your available space before the download is done) – Determinant, on August 30, 2008 02:02
nbl replied on August 28, 2008 14:42 to the discussion "Filesystem Integration on Windows" in Wuala:
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