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 Mozilla window
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, 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 you
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 you
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, wouldn't it block everything, instead of
slowing it down?
Thanks!
Clueless Newbie
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 is.
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me think that perhaps you are using an outdated version.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