Dear Supporters, dear Dennis.
On Fri Nov 14 20:50:36 UTC 2008Dennis Nezic asked me:
> Out of curiosity, what kinds of things were you looking to do via thecommand
> line?
Well, I'm using a quite old notebook with a harddisc of 30 GB in it and - more
important - with a no more than 512 MB RAM
Dear Supporters, dear Dennis.
On Fri Nov 14 20:50:36 UTC 2008Dennis Nezic asked me:
Out of curiosity, what kinds of things were you looking to do via thecommand
line?
Well, I'm using a quite old notebook with a harddisc of 30 GB in it and - more
important - with a no more than 512 MB RAM
Dear Supporters,
I am a total newbie in freenet. Every time I start freenet I get the alert that
my node lies behind a NAT-device or a Firewall and that I should forward my
port-Number 11833. After some discovery-attempts in the administration tool of
my router I found out that there is
Dear Supporters,
I am a total newbie in freenet. Every time I start freenet I get the alert that
my node lies behind a NAT-device or a Firewall and that I should forward my
port-Number 11833. After some discovery-attempts in the administration tool of
my router I found out that there is
Dear Supporters,
the question I have sent to you some hours ago is obsolete. I have found the
button to start it again. Freenet is running properly. Now I should try to find
some "friends".
But still I don't know how to operate it from the command line (bash or dash).
Thanks.
Dear Supporters,
the question I have sent to you some hours ago is obsolete. I have found the
button to start it again. Freenet is running properly. Now I should try to find
some friends.
But still I don't know how to operate it from the command line (bash or dash).
Thanks.