On Fri, 3 Dec 2004 01:48:36 +, Toad wrote:
>> >Heh. That's called an RNF. It stands for "Route Not Found". And no, you
>> >don't need FUQID to download files from freenet
>> ...but it works much better than anything else I've tried. :-)
>
>I thought you didn't have it? :)
I had left the Mozil
On Thu, 2 Dec 2004 17:35:48 +, Toad wrote:
>That has generally been true of freenet in the past, unfortunately. We
>have made some progress, but nodes not working well for newbies is
>expected.
That's OK, as long as the newbie knows what to expect. I think the site says
something about "a few
On Wed, 01 Dec 2004 23:37:52 +0100, Someone wrote:
>Even on ADSL it isn't so slow. Shure it is much slower than browsing a
>normal Website. But this I do expect when the data has to pass through
>multiple nodes, with maybe even some ISDN or 56K users in the chain.
I guess it depends on how long y
On Wed, 1 Dec 2004 11:05:00 +0100, Newsbyte wrote:
>300MB is very little, to be honest. But of course it depends on the size of
>your HD. Normally, it is (should be) set to 10% of your free HD-space.
The default was 256MB, but the HD I installed Freenet on only had 1 GB free...
>Now, may I ask y
On Wed, 01 Dec 2004 03:14:52 +0100, Jose M.Arnesto wrote:
> Which version of Frost are you running? You said in an earlier
>post that you were seeing error messages on the console and that makes
>me think that perhaps you are using an outdated version. The latest
>release was 22-Nov-2004 and
On Wed, 1 Dec 2004 01:39:54 +0100, Newsbyte wrote:
>Actually, I was being sarcastic, which you may not have noticed, being a
>newbie.
OIC. :-)
>version. The version is one thing, the build something else. It should be
>5100 (you can see that when you open fproxy), which it probably is.
Yes it i
whole in your firewall and set the NAT right, and then Freenet will work
>like a charm (a level-2-in-Morrowind one). There you go!
I only have a software firewall. I've turned it off for now, no difference so
far. If the firewall was in the way, wo