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i think that sometimes realy need :
stop downloading, shut down, wait,
WHEN
free space < 200 mg (100mg)
stop downloading, shut down, wait,
WHEN
free space < 200 mg (100mg)
I think this is more of a thing the OS should handle since its more of a file system specialty.
For example, why do you want extra room saved? For administrative purposes? You should set quotas in windows, or find better quota utilities that can reserve usage like ext filesystems do for root on Linux.
For example, why do you want extra room saved? For administrative purposes? You should set quotas in windows, or find better quota utilities that can reserve usage like ext filesystems do for root on Linux.
My Visual Studio .NET 2003 is licensed under my name, and the same for my operating system... What about you?
I surf on an OC3 without limitations, two to be exact, and I'm not joking.
I surf on an OC3 without limitations, two to be exact, and I'm not joking.
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how os can take care about that ?
and why i want save extra space in my hdd ?
when left 0 kb of free space, sometimes its hard to wakeup pc after night , becouse its no free space for swap file... it by nice to have howto save extra space. exp : you playing game, dc++ is on, and you game is crashing without saving, no free space for save and no free space for swap file. Hrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr........... Do you agree with me guys ? I would be a nice feature, espesialy its simple to do.
p.s. sorry for english
and why i want save extra space in my hdd ?
when left 0 kb of free space, sometimes its hard to wakeup pc after night , becouse its no free space for swap file... it by nice to have howto save extra space. exp : you playing game, dc++ is on, and you game is crashing without saving, no free space for save and no free space for swap file. Hrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr........... Do you agree with me guys ? I would be a nice feature, espesialy its simple to do.
p.s. sorry for english
I would recommend that you always use an exact predefined amount of space for your swap file, and never to have it dynamic.zelotas wrote:becouse its no free space for swap file
So in other words you want specific applications to have higher priority to your hard drive space than other applications. Easiest way to separate the hard drive space each application can utilize is to use separate partitions. Then only tell DC++ to save in one partition, but everything else for the game in the other.zelotas wrote: you playing game, dc++ is on, and you game is crashing without saving, no free space for save
My Visual Studio .NET 2003 is licensed under my name, and the same for my operating system... What about you?
I surf on an OC3 without limitations, two to be exact, and I'm not joking.
I surf on an OC3 without limitations, two to be exact, and I'm not joking.
Qbert: are you crazy ? it looks you spend too much time near your pc, its a lot of ways to do this, i just trying to show a simple way, whitchone is aceptible for simple user, not super duper hacker like you. Why you want take hard way to control your free space, insted choosing a easy and simple feature ?
o will put it by my self, when i going to finish downloading c++
o will put it by my self, when i going to finish downloading c++
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Thanks, zelotas. These features have been requested before:
[ 682913 ] Option (button) to pause (not start new) downloads
[ 833009 ] Free disk space indicator
[ 682913 ] Option (button) to pause (not start new) downloads
[ 833009 ] Free disk space indicator
You and me both.zelotas wrote:p.s. sorry for english