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What's the health of Freenet as a whole right now? I'm getting lots of
pages taking forever to load (or never loading), and I think it's still
using 100% CPU on my 200 mhz router on 768k (up and down) DSL, even
though the browser is on another
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I too am running Freenet from Gentoo (kernel 2.6.7),
I too!
my initial joy over finding it in the portage tree and thus being able to
simply emerge it was quicly cooled by the fact, that the configuration E-build
appears broken.
Wow. I had the opposite
I don't know if my experience using the Windows version of Freenet
will apply when using any other operating systems.
I've tested the result of loss of Internet connection, both
spontaneously and intentionally, enough times that I am confident
Freenet cannot recover to effectively use the
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Not nessessarly. Freenet requires a lot of horsepower because of all
the crypto required for even simple connections.
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I was sick of hearing people say Java was slow,
On Friday 09 July 2004 12:15 am, David Masover wrote:
What's the health of Freenet as a whole right now? I'm getting lots of
pages taking forever to load (or never loading), and I think it's still
using 100% CPU on my 200 mhz router on 768k (up and down) DSL, even
though the browser is on
All this aside, when routing doesn't work in Freenet it can't be blamed on
the language it was implemented in. Broken routing can easily be coded in
C, Python, assembler or whatever language you desire. On the other hand
being tied to a proprietary language like Java under Sun's control
On Fri, Jul 09, 2004 at 08:38:28AM +, phil wrote:
Security policy won't allow setting of fixed IP freenet won't work.
Well, technically, you could run Freenet anyway. It's just that it would
take a little longer to learn its way around the network. You do have
the ability to open
On Thu, Jul 08, 2004 at 11:15:50PM -0500, David Masover wrote:
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What's the health of Freenet as a whole right now?
I'm not sure. It depends on various factors. For example, which branch
you are running.
I'm getting lots of
pages taking
On Sat, 10 Jul 2004, Nicholas Sturm wrote:
helping matters much. It's hoped this will change when one of the Free
Software implementations of Java (gcj, Kaffe) becomes more stable wrt
Freenet.
I lost the meaning in the last sentence. What was intended by wrt?
with-respect-to
On Sat, Jul 10, 2004 at 03:17:11PM +0200, rensinghoff wrote:
Am Mi, den 07.07.2004 schrieb Paul um 18:25:
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SO it is better to get a dyndns account and i got that, but now as
always on linux i got really sidetracked.
So i have an account and the ddclient, of course setting up ddclient
Is that any place that shows the current data store size in the web
interface?
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On Thu, Jul 08, 2004 at 01:00:25PM +0100, Weiliang Zhang wrote:
Specifically, the I am referring to the histograms that you can get from
/servlet/nodestatus/. Also does the Y axis represent the entire key space?
Counts of keys usually. Try the raw links...
If that's the case, the bars
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Weiliang Zhang [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is that any place that shows the current data store size in the web
interface?
Internals*Environment Data Store section
http://127.0.0.1:/servlet/nodeinfo/internal/env
Data Store
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