Quade wrote:Fine, until I enter a search - then it goes into hibernation, and it seems to me a whole lot is going on in the background, since my harddrive is working like hell.
I'm unclear how it can be fast and slow at the same time.
Sorr for the confusion. Once everything is displayed, the scrolling/browsing goes faster than it used to. At least on my computer. I had issues, when I wanted to select posts, and when I scrolled through a group, that it would "jump" up and down, or the selection wouldn't "stick" and i had to double click on a post, to get rid of it. Don't know, if that description makes any sense, sorry.
How many days worth of headers do you have loaded into memory?
You mean the display age? That's 21. download age is 30.
In the tab (after the group name) it says 37280, I guess, these are the headers.
Are you using local search in the search tab? The fact it's hitting the hard disk suggests you're talking about a local search. No disk IO is used to search a post list after it's loaded.
Yes, search tab. Let's say i just want to display posts with JPG in them, or I'm looking for a certain expression in the title.
There have been a lot of spam posts in that group (adult) recently for a couple of days, which I'm trying to get rid of, so I'm guessing it has to to with that. Sometimes I can't even "Permanently delete this poster", since NB doesn't react to the command (yes, it works in other groups).
*EDIT:
When I check the resource monitor in Windows, the DownloadMarker.db3 is getting a lot of activity.
I also want to apolgize for my confusing descriptions - english is not my first language.
**EDIT:So, I got rid of the spam, by hand and by using filters, in the group that acted weird. Seems like it's functioning normal now.
But there's still the issue with the "Failed files" - they don't get marked as such in the group. Sometimes the error is not displayed and it used to be that way, that the failed file would be added at the top of the list, regardless of how old it was. Now the default sorting seems to be by age, and failed files are placed at the bottom of the list. Which is quite inconvenient.
THX.