Quote from: Jeremy Collake on February 27, 2024, 12:55:16 PMWe are still triaging this report.
With IPv6 enabled, if you check for updates a second time, does it still freeze?
Also, approximately how many seconds does it freeze for?
Quote from: jrg63 on February 21, 2024, 12:37:12 AMI'm having an issue stopping my machine from going to sleep. In Process Lasso, I search for the process that I want to prevent the PC from sleeping when its active, right click on it and select Prevent Sleep -> Prevent PC. I small d appears in the rules column. My power profile is set to sleep after 15m of inactivity and almost always I come back to my PC and find that its asleep even if one of the processes that I have set to disable sleep is active. I can see in the Actions Log that the process was detected and Process Lasso configured for no sleep but it doesn't appear to be working. This was working several months ago without issues as far as I can recall. My config is
AMD ThreadRipper 3970X, 128 GB
Edition Windows 11 Pro
Version 23H2
Installed on 23/6/2022
OS build 22635.3209
Experience Windows Feature Experience Pack 1000.22687.1000.0
Thanks in advance for any help
Quote from: neixer on February 21, 2024, 09:22:23 PMIf I activate ipv6, and I try to check if there is any update of Process Lasso, the program freeze for a while, until it appears the sign that it is already in its maximum version.I also face this problem. Enabling IPv6 causes the program to freeze temporarily when checking for updates, while disabling IPv6 results in an instantaneous check without any freezing. Hope that this trouble will be solved as soon as possible.
But if I disable ipv6, the check is instantaneous, and no freeze.
Quote from: stevediaz on February 14, 2024, 07:16:45 AMExciting times! Finally took the plunge and got Process Lasso. Been digging into the documentation, and it's a game-changer for managing processes on my system. Got a question for the community: Any way to make Process Lasso trigger a script when a specific process starts? Considering using the "launch a program" option in Watchdog, like setting a rule for CPU usage, but wondering if there's a better approach. Thanks for sharing thishttps://community.bitsum.com/forum/index.php?topic=10276.0 soccer skills world cupThis is exciting news! I've been considering Process Lasso myself, and your experience is definitely pushing me closer to trying it.
Quote from: johnpark on February 23, 2024, 07:59:19 AMI'm wondering if anyone out there is using Process Lasso to get better hit rego, FPS, etc for gaming?
In particular being able to load certain apps to certain logical cores so core 0 isn't overloaded with tasks, etc?