On 02/16/2013 12:58 PM, Dennis Nezic wrote:
On Sat, 16 Feb 2013 08:18:03 -, dissiden...@tormail.org wrote:
Hello, everyone
Thank you for your efforts
I have several questions about freenet's security
First of all i would like to notice that there is a lack of
documentation on the site
On Wed, 25 Apr 2012 22:19:09 -0700, Olidha wrote:
I'm testing Ubuntu 12.04. With the new UI there seems to be no icon to
start/stop freenet. How do I do this in Ubuntu?
Open a shell e.g. Konsole
cd ~/Freenet
$ ./run.sh start (to start freenet)
$ ./run.sh stop (to stop freenet)
$ ./run.sh
Right after update to 1407 my freenet stopped again and I had to restart
it again and now it is running again.
Below are some messages from my wrapper log after it stopped today 15
april. - and some older error messages when same happened some days ago
Error messages when freenet fit-pc
Now it is running
Swap was not on !!
It is still setup with 512 mb in spite of the Memory of only 256 mb - I
will try to reset the datastore to 30 gb again
You might think about zcache, or whatever it's called now, a kernel
driver for compressed swap that went in around linux 2.6.35
On Fri, 06 Jan 2012 23:51:13 -0500, Dennis Nezic wrote:
On Fri, 6 Jan 2012 23:53:53 + (UTC), user1 wrote:
Hardware fit-PC 1.0:
CPU: AMD Geode LX800 500MHz
Chipset: AMD CS5536
Display: Integrated Geode LX display controller up to
1920x1440
datastore. (To test that this is in fact the problem, you can put it
back to it's original size, and theoretically, you should get the same
uptimes back?)
I have reduced datastore from 30 to 20 gb and it still does not work
properly.
Here is my wrapper log:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/5177370/user1
On Tue, 03 Jan 2012 04:41:11 +, user1 wrote:
On Mon, 02 Jan 2012 22:45:36 -0500, Dennis Nezic wrote:
So it does work, for a little bit? :) The last few lines of your
freenet/wrapper.log file should be informative. My guess is you're
running out of memory -- so I bet there's a huge
I am using ubuntu 8.04 and fit-pc will not let me upgrade to newer ubuntu
version.
I have reinstalled freenet with a bigger new datastore
It is supposed just to run as a freenet server
It has been running for a couple of years without problems
When i reboot
On Mon, 02 Jan 2012 22:45:36 -0500, Dennis Nezic wrote:
On Tue, 3 Jan 2012 03:13:24 + (UTC), user1 wrote:
I am using ubuntu 8.04 and fit-pc will not let me upgrade to newer
ubuntu version.
Are you referring to Freenet or Ubuntu? :p
I cannot upgrade to newer ubuntu versions
I
On Thu, 2011-07-28 at 11:51 -0400, Evan Daniel wrote:
On Thu, Jul 28, 2011 at 11:06 AM, Ray Jones crawlz...@gmail.com
wrote:
On 07/26/2011 06:15 AM, Matthew Toseland wrote
The electronic attacks mentioned above are far cheaper than any
scheme to try to get people who run Freenet to spy on
Wonder if it could be made as a pet package for the puppy live cd?
http://www.puppylinux.com/download/
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On Wed, 28 Jul 2010 14:04:30 +0100, Matthew Toseland wrote:
On Sunday 25 July 2010 21:49:43 user1 wrote:
Before I got the new Gateway Router everything seemed to work okay.
I have found out, that when I close all my running programs on my desktop
machine, and disconnect the freenet server
I have been running a smal fit-pc with freenet as a kind of Freenet
server for more than a year.
Then my internet service provider provided me with a new Thomson Gateway
Router, so I have broadband internet and ordinary telephony on the same
system, that's to the ordinary telephone jack.
I
Then I removed the freenet fit-pc, and now skype works well again.
Any suggestions, possible a set-up I can do on freenet, so freenet does
not disturb my ordinary internet system.
With my desktop machine running alone speedtest.net showed:
Download 2.06 Mbps
Upload 0.45 Mbps
Freenet fit-pc
Before I got the new Gateway Router everything seemed to work okay.
I just checked the speed of my desktop machine when the freenet machine
is running at the same time.
Speed of desktop machine:
Download speed= 1904 Kbps
Upload speed = 167 Kbps
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I'm running Freenet Build #1244 rbuild01244 and freenet-ext Build #26
r23771 - using ubuntu 8.04 on a fit-pc 1.0 (11 watt)
The size of the datastore is aprox 21 gb (91 %).
25/25 peers when I just checked it.
It has been running now aprox one year without any problems and is
updating fine.
I have no other file just an installer. There is nothing I can do with
this file other than try to open it,which of course I can't. I get the
above error message that is all.
Java, newest version should be installed first?
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I find it easier to use a newsreader (I use Pan, as it has worked very
well for me) instead of your e-mail client for managing your mailing
lists.
Install Pan using synaptic (in ubuntu).
Add as news server:
Pan - Edit - Edit News Servers - Add - news.gmane.org
Add your e-mail address:
Pan
I think you need to publish a more user friendly description
Here is the mailing list archive:
http://archives.freenetproject.org/list/support.en.html
Best read it month by month, then you might get some answers to your
question.
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On Mon, 30 Nov 2009 19:58:19 -0500, Tim Jones wrote:
I think you need to publish a more user friendly description of the
product and how it works. I am a fairly experienced PC/Windows user for
Try to install it: http://freenetproject.org/download.html
There is a minihowoto here:
On Sunday 09 August 2009 01:22:28 am Matthew Toseland wrote:
Anyone running Freenet must upgrade to at least Sun Java 6 Update 15 or Sun
Java 5 Update 20.
Until you are able to do this, please shut down anything that parses XML,
specifically: - Do not use the search function (XMLLibrarian).
Ubuntu 8.04 - 256 mb ram - Freenet ver. 0.7.5 - store size 20 GB
256 mb ram for the whole system?
Yes (http://www.fit-pc.com/new/fit-pc-1-0-specifications.html)
With builds of the past month or two, ram usage is way down. If your
entire system only has 256 mb of ram, you could reduce
On Tuesday 23 June 2009 03:23:42 am user1 wrote:
On Tuesday 23 June 2009 12:54:02 am Juiceman wrote:
On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 5:05 AM, user1bq...@telia.com wrote:
I have been testing a fit-pc older model as a mini freenet server with
success.
Just quite slow for administration
I have been testing a fit-pc older model as a mini freenet server with
success.
Just quite slow for administration.
I have noticed that a newer model is out (7 w power consumption):
Here are the specifications:
http://fit-pc2.com/wiki/index.php?title=Main_Page
Please note that you plug the
On Tuesday 23 June 2009 12:54:02 am Juiceman wrote:
On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 5:05 AM, user1bq...@telia.com wrote:
I have been testing a fit-pc older model as a mini freenet server with
success.
Just quite slow for administration.
I have noticed that a newer model is out (7 w power
On Friday 29 May 2009 12:50:28 am Matthew Toseland wrote:
On Thursday 28 May 2009 22:29:49 user1 wrote:
Matthew Toseland wrote:
What OS do you use for Freenet?
ubuntu 8.04 i586 desktop
What is your current datastore size set to?
20 GB
What is your output bandwidth limit
On Tuesday 06 January 2009 23:19:43 Dennis Nezic wrote:
> On Tue, 6 Jan 2009 21:55:42 +0100, user1 wrote:
> > Now my freenet on my fit-pc with 256 mb ram seems to be running
> > steady (has been running for the last couple of days).
> >
> > I did following:
> >
Now my freenet on my fit-pc with 256 mb ram seems to be running steady (has
been running for the last couple of days).
I did following:
***
First I created a bash shell script "/home/user1/freenet_status_test.sh" with
the following contents (please remember to make it executable
Now my freenet on my fit-pc with 256 mb ram seems to be running steady (has
been running for the last couple of days).
I did following:
***
First I created a bash shell script /home/user1/freenet_status_test.sh with
the following contents (please remember to make it executable):
#!/bin/bash
On Tuesday 06 January 2009 23:19:43 Dennis Nezic wrote:
On Tue, 6 Jan 2009 21:55:42 +0100, user1 bq...@telia.com wrote:
Now my freenet on my fit-pc with 256 mb ram seems to be running
steady (has been running for the last couple of days).
I did following:
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That's an ugly[1] hack
How do you know, there are no Tibetans or Iranians using the freenet -
who told you that?
There are other ways, than what you suggest, to use freenet!
And freenet is under steady development.
But good to get some suggestions, that's what makes the world "rock".
*smile*
On Tue, 2008-12-09 at
How do you know, there are no Tibetans or Iranians using the freenet -
who told you that?
There are other ways, than what you suggest, to use freenet!
And freenet is under steady development.
But good to get some suggestions, that's what makes the world rock.
*smile*
On Tue, 2008-12-09 at
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