> Uh, fox... henhouse... How does this analogy hold up?
>
Did something get lost in the translation. Our foxes like fresh meat
better than vegetables.
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On 9 Feb 2004 at 18:52, Your Name wrote:
> > > 2 - I'm using the Internet Connection Firewall bundled with
> > > WinXP do I need to configure it to work with Freenet?
> >
> > No, you need to disable it and install a software firewall that can
> > be trusted, such as the one available for fr
On Mon, Feb 09, 2004 at 06:57:00AM +0100, privacy.at Anonymous Remailer wrote:
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> On Sun, Feb 08, 2004 at 04:20:05AM +0100, Nomen Nescio wrote:
> > Running build 6468 on Linux 2.6.2 with Blackdown-1.4.2-rc1 VM,
> > I get lots of temp-*-1-* files in store/temp which don't go
> > away after being c
On Sun, Feb 08, 2004 at 04:20:05AM +0100, Nomen Nescio wrote:
> Running build 6468 on Linux 2.6.2 with Blackdown-1.4.2-rc1 VM,
> I get lots of temp-*-1-* files in store/temp which don't go
> away after being closed. Only a node restart will delete them.
> The files appear and stay even if there is
> Hello,
Hey.
> I've tried running freenet stable with blackdown-1.4.1 under linux
> (gentoo)
> Unfortunately it fails after a little while.
Fails with what? Are you sure it's the JVM and not Freenet?
> I've switched back to sun 1.4.2_03
Does it now not fail?
I haven't used Freenet (or much
> 1 - I'm using WinXP Home. w/ seperate accounts for family
> members. How do I set up Freenet to run at System Start Up and
> continue running no matter who is logged on or off, even when no
> one is logged on (welcome screen)?
I believe what you want is called Service Controller. It's a c
> On 9 Feb 2004 at 15:47, Scott Wright wrote:
>
> > 2 - I'm using the Internet Connection Firewall bundled with
> > WinXP do I need to configure it to work with Freenet?
>
> No, you need to disable it and install a software firewall that can
> be trusted, such as the one available for free
On 9 Feb 2004 at 15:47, Scott Wright wrote:
> 2 - I'm using the Internet Connection Firewall bundled with WinXP
> do I need to configure it to work with Freenet?
No, you need to disable it and install a software firewall that can
be trusted, such as the one available for free from www.zone
I have three questions :
1 - I'm using WinXP Home. w/ seperate accounts for family members.
How do I set up Freenet to run at System Start Up and continue running
no matter who is logged on or off, even when no one is logged on
(welcome screen)?
2 - I'm using the Internet Connection Fire
The gcc people say this won't be fixed in 3.4, because the changes are
invasive. They'll fix it for 3.5
There are also some internal compiler errors in other files, so I don't
know whether a freenet.gccbugs class with the missing functionality
would be useful.
Comments welcome
Ruben Garcia wr
Hello,
I've tried running freenet stable with blackdown-1.4.1 under linux
(gentoo)
Unfortunately it fails after a little while.
I've switched back to sun 1.4.2_03
Regards
john
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