Do any of you end up with multiple instances of Java running, and sometimes sucking up a horrific amount of memory?
I'm not sure if it's because the applet is a bit glitchy at the moment, but I'm getting two and three instances running sometimes. I think they're probably caused by reloads of the game and failures of the earlier run to shut down. Is this a problem with:
a) My computer
b) Java
c) Apterous
d) A combination of the above
e) Something else
?
Multiple Instances of Java
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Re: Multiple Instances of Java
I wasn't aware that the applet is a bit glitchy at the moment.
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Re: Multiple Instances of Java
I've sometimes had more than one Java icon thing on the bottom right bar thing. Is that what we're talking about?
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It might be fine now, it was acting up earlier this evening, nothing major though. It failed to report a game of mine (90-10 v The Guardian), although the star is now complete I think, and lag was bad for a bit.Charlie Reams wrote:I wasn't aware that the applet is a bit glitchy at the moment.
Yep - I've seen those (in Task Manager) taking up 160,000k of memory, which implies to me that they're busy trying to do something and failing.Gavin Chipper wrote:I've sometimes had more than one Java icon thing on the bottom right bar thing. Is that what we're talking about?
EDIT: Actually, that game was reported

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