On Thu, 25 Nov 2004 22:57:09 +
Toad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So he should link to the project page, first and foremost. That's called
> "doing your research".
FYI, a Google search for Freenet returns freenet.sourceforge.net as the
3rd result. freenetproject.org is somewhere on the 8th pa
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > 3. And for those who have some slight knowledge and do want to run / keep
> > the
> > latest Java with a Windows install they can follow the instructions at:
> > http://wikiserver.freenethelp.org:14741/InstallingFreenet
>
> That's entertaining. ...
Glad you wer
Hi,
Is there a (simple) way to build NativeBigInteger and CPUID libs for stable
Freenet? I would like to test any performance benefits and therefore would need
instructions how to build and install these libs for my node.
Thanks!
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I am glad that you are happy, but what relevance does this have to the
Freenet support mailing list?
Ian.
On 26 Nov 2004, at 13:47, Michael wrote:
I jumped the Freenet ship over a month ago and swam to the easy safety
of Entropy. Maybe not all the content but hey, it works and works and
doesn't
I jumped the Freenet ship over a month ago and swam to the easy safety
of Entropy. Maybe not all the content but hey, it works and works and
doesn't need updates of anything(java or otherwise), it is consistent,
fast, and I don't have to maintain, re-maintain, shutdown, restart,
reconfigure, renot
> 3. And for those who have some slight knowledge and do want to run / keep
> the
> latest Java with a Windows install they can follow the instructions at:
> http://wikiserver.freenethelp.org:14741/InstallingFreenet
That's entertaining. I don't see any information there that tells you how
to conf
"1. Newsbyte: keep stirring things up. I find it helpful."
I am of the same opinion, but I could be biased. ;-)
"2. With respect I don't think you can both a) claim to be installing like a
novice user and b) insist on keeping your existing Java install to be used
and
recognised. "
I am not. That