Mit dem heutigen (Linux-) Update (141) kann ich nichts mehr in den Optionen verändern. Es erscheint ein Fenster mit der Meldung, dass dies nur in der Beta-Version möglich ist u. ich diese herunterladen kann. Hab ich was verpasst? Ich dachte, die erscheint erst im August. Gibt es einen Downloadlink?
maximilian@Mongo:/media/sda1/wuala$ ./wuala
Using config file /home/maximilian/.config/wualarc
java.lang.NullPointerException
at com.wuala.application.alphacompatibility.a.<init>(Z:63)
at com.wuala.application.alphacompatibility.ApplicationInfoWrapper.getInitialUpdater(Z:34)
at t.w.<init>(Z:29)
at com.wuala.presentation.r.a(Z:103)
at com.wuala.platform.Wuala.launch(Z:21)
at com.wuala.platform.Wuala.launch2(Z:59)
at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:39)
at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25)
at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:597)
at com.wuala.loader.starter.ReflectiveWrapper.invoke(ReflectiveWrapper.java:38)
at com.wuala.loader.starter.ApplicationWrapper.launch(ApplicationWrapper.java:19)
at com.wuala.loader.Loader.run(Loader.java:63)
at com.wuala.loader.Loader.main(Loader.java:134)
Shutting down...
java.lang.RuntimeException: java.lang.NullPointerException
at com.wuala.loader.Loader.run(Loader.java:69)
at com.wuala.loader.Loader.main(Loader.java:134)
Caused by: java.lang.NullPointerException
at com.wuala.application.alphacompatibility.a.<init>(Z:63)
at com.wuala.application.alphacompatibility.ApplicationInfoWrapper.getInitialUpdater(Z:34)
at t.w.<init>(Z:29)
at com.wuala.presentation.r.a(Z:103)
at com.wuala.platform.Wuala.launch(Z:21)
at com.wuala.platform.Wuala.launch2(Z:59)
at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:39)
at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25)
at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:597)
at com.wuala.loader.starter.ReflectiveWrapper.invoke(ReflectiveWrapper.java:38)
at com.wuala.loader.starter.ApplicationWrapper.launch(ApplicationWrapper.java:19)
at com.wuala.loader.Loader.run(Loader.java:63)
... 1 more
Seit dem neuesten Wuala-Update. Mein System ist ein Ubuntu 8.04 64-Bit, in der wualarc steht:
I've received an invitation code tonight, but I wasn't able to launch the Wuala GUI because I'm using the 64-bit version of Ubuntu Hardy Heron Alpha 2. Are there any further information about this problem and when do you expect it to be fixed?
Looking forward to use to this great piece of software!
I'm looking forward to the information days at the ETH Zurich as well that will take place tomorrow. ;-)
After downloading and extracting the wuala tar file I do the setups as described in the readme file when I try to start the wuala script but no windows appears a second trial bash tell me that wuala is already running ? what's wrong ? thanks for your response
I was wondering, why use NFS for the linux version, when you could just use FUSE.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/fuse-j has java bindings for FUSE that seem to work. Using FUSE should allow filesystem integration to work with fewer gotchas and root tweaks.
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.
Why is "DHT not available?" I am using Ubuntu Linux 7.10 command line. I "showStatus" and I earn the quote above. What is DHT? Anyone - Thanks a bunch!
I am running openSUSE 10.3 and want to add the NFS support to my Wuala install. The instructions say to run "apt-get install nfs-common", which sounds like what you should do if you're running Ubuntu. However, on openSUSE I don't see any package called nfs-common. I already have the following installed by default:
nfs-client
mfsidmap
yast2-nfs-client
There are also a few more available, which I do not have installed:
nfs-kernel-server
nfs-server
yast2-nfs-server
Do you know if any of these are an equivalent to nfs-common or if any of the additional YaST package repositories like Packman has the package available?
pasting wuala -nogui's output seems the best way to me to describe the problem:
Wuala>version
Version Linux v105
Wuala>tradeStats
Average online time: 21.00%
Current limit: 2 GB
Last update: 3:48 PM
Locally stored data (according to the other users): 1.6 GB
Earned storage: 434 MB
Earned storage is split among 1 users of this computer
Wuala>showQuota
Quota: 2 GB
File Sizes: 24 MB
Base: 1 GB
Friend earned: 1 GB
Node earned: 0 B
Given: 0 B
Content use: 2.4 MB
List use: 22 MB
Earned: Earned: 0 B from 0 different nodes
Why does "tradeStats" ("Earned storage: 434 MB") still differ to "showQuota" ("Node earned: 0 B") even 17%-limit was hit a few days ago? Is it a bug or a feature? ;-)
br,
Kristof
P.S. #1: Client has been restarted a few times over the last week.
P.S. #2: Windows-client on a different machine neither mentions the earned storage by the Linux-node (Windows-client has been restarted a few times as well).
P.S. #3: My Wuala-username is Korwisi.
i tried to use filesystem integration on linux (gentoo) but encountered a very strange error named "success".
#: mount /mnt/wua.la/wuala/direct
mount: mount to NFS server 'localhost' failed: RPC Error: Success.
on that computer a nfs-server is running, so i started wuala using the -noportmapregistration option. btw: can this option be entered somehow into wualarc?
my fstab entry looks like this:
localhost:/wuala /mnt/wua.la/wuala/direct nfs defaults,users,noauto,rsize=8192,wsize=8192,timeo=14,intr,nolock,soft,nfsvers=3,mountvers=3,port=26184,mountport=26183
the check reports portmap and service as ok and volume and integration as failed.
Last week, I needed to format the hard disk. So, I installed the Wuala again. But, for my surprise, I lost all the extra storage space I had (about 8 Gb) and cannot upload anything.
Wuala sounds like a great idea. But can I use the core package to just distribute my storage over the free space available in the approximately 50 Linux machines I have? ie. not use it over the internet but just over my private LAN. To store only my own data.
These are 50 computational machines with free space on their HDDs. Just wanted a way to use this space. Essentially this is like 50 computers in a p2p network. Wuala seems like it might be the right tool? Or do people have other suggestions?
I'd like to know how to run Wuala on a Linux server (with no X server) that is always online.
Currently I launch Wuala using "wualacmd" then I use the "login" and "startTrading" commands.
Could I do all that automatically? (actually do I need to execute these commands? or just automatically start wualacmd would be enough?)
Recently, I needed to reinstall Fedora 8 on my computer. I was able to install Wuala again, but i cannot create a desktop link, cause I don't know how.
If anyone knows, please, answer this question.