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Multiclienting Lunia!
Alright I don't know if this can be posted her or not but I know there were a lot of people who were asking about it at one point. I'll post a link to my guide anyways and if it's against GGFTW's rules let me know and I'll remove it. It may not work for a few people but it's still something worth trying out before you die. It's a cool program lol
How to multiclient Oh and from what I've seen both clients get a different IP address just like if you were using two different computers. So ijji can't ban you for the same IP's. |
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multiple comps on same router have the same IP we'd get banned a lot time ago if they banned |
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Virtual machines have their own network server and establish a connection with a different IP. I don't know much about how they operate to explain this, however they are not even close to being the same. |
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the problem that I have with this software is that the graphic is so low it cant do anything beside afk. in addition, it freezes a lot of time.
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You are essentially sharing 30-50% of your system power and Network bandwidth to operate the second OS. If you have a computer with very good hardware you can get by without too much of a problem in terms of operating power, but your ISP network plan must also be able to handle the additional bandwidth being used in addition to what you're using already. With that said, I'd recommend having moderate prior knowledge about systems and hardware specifications before ever trying to toy around with a VM. |
bwahahah here comes the fishing hoe
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anyone knows how to get higher graphic than 128mb on the virtual machine?
also, what is the different of 1 and 2 cores, I dont see any different for that. Ram is useful or not for vm ware. (for lunia's speed only). usually, i turn on 1 or 2 vm with one main client, and i have enough ram to share with to the vm. spec: Quad core 2.3GHz RAM: 8G Graphic: geforce 9800 |
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I use the same model at 512, but even if I could go over 128, I wouldn't do so because that just takes away from the primary OS. 1 or 2 cores make a major difference in multitasking. If your intent is to just run lunia alone, then the single core does the job. If you plan to run shitloads of applications, then 2 is your better choice. 1GB of RAM is enough for any VM to run optically, but since you can spare 2 without sacrificing primary performance, the extra GB is a bonus which can help lunia run more smoothly. You should only be running 1 VM at a time unless you want to blow 50~75% of your primary operating power, which may and most likely overheat your system and cause strong latency on your network. |
Hey Light you seem to know more about configuring it than I do... could you possibly get teamviewer or something and see what could be done with my configuration to make Lunia run more smoothly on the ware? I can get it to run it just doesn't run that well. Or I can give you my specs..
That is if you don't mind, of course. |
Having probelms with the first dwl torrent it gives me a bunch of rar. do i extract them all?
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That would suffice |
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DxDiag: DxDiag.txt http://i50.tinypic.com/23gzihf.png Not sure what you mean the VM OS information other than it being Windows XP Professional. Hope that's everything you need to know :) Thanks! |
Single Core, 3GB RAM, 64 Bit Windows XP Professional, 128mb video
These I believe would be ideal, and you can up your VM video memory by sharing it with the VM RAM. |
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This is... promotion of piracy.
But I no longer see the rule that directly prohibits that. Eh, carry on. |
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