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Hi,
I don't know if it's a known bug but this morning, when I tried to
update my 0.7 node, I found that both update.sh and update2.sh were empty !
Could someone put them on downloads.freenetproject.org so I can retreive
them safely ?
Regards
On 4/29/06, vinyl1 wrote:
> Joseph Terranova said:
>
> "Linksys routers have a nasty flaw: they keep track of all connections for
> days. So if you're using something that has a lot of connections, such as p2p
> or freenet, it bonks fairly quickly. You might want to try looking for an
>
Hi,
I don't know if it's a known bug but this morning, when I tried to
update my 0.7 node, I found that both update.sh and update2.sh were empty !
Could someone put them on downloads.freenetproject.org so I can retreive
them safely ?
Regards
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i dont know who may get this? non the less this
service is totaly ridiculous, IT DOES NOT WORK! FIRST WHEN I HAD IT, I
TRIED FOR OVER A WEEK. I COULD NOT GET ANYTHING TO COME UP, JUST BITS AND
PIECES.( i read were it says to keep trying till it gets your nods or
something, but for how
On Tue, May 02, 2006 at 11:33:57AM +0200, Julien Cornuwel wrote:
Hi,
I don't know if it's a known bug but this morning, when I tried to
update my 0.7 node, I found that both update.sh and update2.sh were empty !
Could someone put them on downloads.freenetproject.org so I can retreive
Can you please give us some specifics:
- What OS are you running this on?
- Are you trying to run Freenet 0.7 or 0.5?
- Can you get to http://127.0.0.1:/ ?
- If you are running 0.7, do you have any darknet peers? (click Darknet)
- If you are running 0.5, do you have any connections (click
On 4/29/06, vinyl1 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Joseph Terranova said:
Linksys routers have a nasty flaw: they keep track of all connections for
days. So if you're using something that has a lot of connections, such as p2p or
freenet, it bonks fairly quickly. You might want to try looking for an