Since yesterday OS is no longer working here. A message occurs that a extremly slow script is being active. I can choose between "stop it" and "continue". Continuing results in the same error message again and again while stop it makes OS to freeze, so I can not use it at the moment.
OS no longer working
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Posted 2 years ago #
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OneSwarm is still having trouble, not being able to work again. Please help!
Posted 2 years ago # -
Another day without OneSwarm. Still telling bad issues with a script on the OneSwarm.org server. :-(
Posted 2 years ago # -
What browser are you using? Have you tried a different one? Are you using any proxies or ad blockers? Have you tried reinstalling?
Posted 2 years ago # -
I always use the same: Apples latest Safari browser and MacOS X. I tried reinstalling OneSwarm several times, but it did not help. I did not change any security settings. Turning MacOS firewall on or off does not help (OneSwarn worked with active firewall very well before, as it did when the firewall was turned off). I do not use an ad blocker. One day, OS stopped working, telling about a slow script on OS.org. When I start OneSwarm, the Safari browser is started too automatically. I have no idea how to tell OneSwarm to try another browser, because OneSwarm, once started, does not react in any way to my mouse clicks. I am a bit confused now. O.o Edit: I started Firefox in addition and it tells me the same strange thing: A script on the page is probably damaged or does not response. You can stop the script or try to continue (does not help) to see, if it gets finished. The script is named to: http://127.0.0.1:29615/oneswarmgwt/809B455A57F34536F558E4DF00CED824.cache.html:3401
Posted 2 years ago # -
Safari menu -> Preferences -> General tab -> Default web browser. Try switching it to Chrome or Firefox and see if anything is different. If not, you might need to flush your OneSwarm settings. Try removing all the files in ~/Library/Application Support/OneSwarm/ except the osf2f/ and keys/ directories. (You could just try renaming the whole settings dir to OneSwarm.bak or something to see if flushing the settings fixes things.)
Posted 2 years ago # -
Ah, now it seems to work as new, but I have to hash again my files. :)
Posted 2 years ago #
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