On 12/13/15 15:25, Luis Rivera wrote:
> Hello,
Hi Luis,
> Earlier today I was running Freenet on Normal security and decided to
> increase the cache from whatever it was before to 120GB.
>
> Anyway, I noticed that the number of connected nodes started dropping over
> the course of a few
Hello,
Earlier today I was running Freenet on Normal security and decided to increase
the cache from whatever it was before to 120GB.
Anyway, I noticed that the number of connected nodes started dropping over the
course of a few minutes until the Freenet icon in the Mac status bar went from
Trying to use Google Chrome on MAC to browse with Freenet. Says it cannot find
server.
Help?
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On Tue, 10 Jun 2014 19:42:51 -0500, Cody King wrote:
Trying to use Google Chrome on MAC to browse with Freenet. Says it
cannot find server.
Help?
Is your freenet node running? (I think Macs have the ps command that
lists running processes... like ps aux | grep freenet.) If it's not
running,
Hi,
I'm new to Freenet. I have downloaded the software, and I've run the
installer. All good until the webpage (which I understand is a wizard to
help with configuring the application) fails to load with this message:
Unable to connect - Firefox can't establish a connection to the server
at
Hi,
Further to my request for support with Freenet not starting, I note that
when I use the tray to try starting the application, a file is created
in my Freenet dir called Freenet with no extention. When the blue icon
turns back to red on the tray (about 5-10 seconds) the file that was
On Sunday 21 Aug 2011 15:45:39 Volodya wrote:
On 08/20/2011 01:34 AM, Matthew Toseland wrote:
On Friday 12 Aug 2011 05:24:38 jimstr wrote:
Hi - I just want to confirm that I will not be able to run freenet on my
machine (OS 10.5.8 java 1.5).
Upgrading to OS 10.6 (snow leopard) is
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On 08/20/2011 01:34 AM, Matthew Toseland wrote:
On Friday 12 Aug 2011 05:24:38 jimstr wrote:
Hi - I just want to confirm that I will not be able to run freenet on my
machine (OS 10.5.8 java 1.5).
Upgrading to OS 10.6 (snow leopard) is impossible
On Friday 12 Aug 2011 05:24:38 jimstr wrote:
Hi - I just want to confirm that I will not be able to run freenet on my
machine (OS 10.5.8 java 1.5).
Upgrading to OS 10.6 (snow leopard) is impossible because of the PPC based
architecture.
Unless freenet can still work with java 1.5?!
Thanks
Hi - I just want to confirm that I will not be able to run freenet on my
machine (OS 10.5.8 java 1.5).
Upgrading to OS 10.6 (snow leopard) is impossible because of the PPC based
architecture.
Unless freenet can still work with java 1.5?!
Thanks
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Hi Daxter,
You said You really, *really* shouldn't be upgrading Freenet by downloading
and re-installing it..
Since this is a thread about upgrading Freenet... what if I am building
Freenet using ant?
What's the best way to do it?
Is it OK to do git pull origin, ant -f build-clean.xml and java
So sorry about the scrolled wrapper.log. I try again.
Harry
STATUS | wrapper | 2011/05/27 12:56:31 | Reloading Wrapper configuration...
STATUS | wrapper | 2011/05/27 12:56:31 | Launching a JVM...
ERROR | wrapper | 2011/05/27 12:56:31 | JVM exited while loading the
application.
INFO | jvm
Hello,
Please excuse my very limited technical knowledge.
I'm running Mac OSX 10.5.8 with 2 GB RAM and Firefox 4.0.1 on a Macbook. My
JavaVM seems to be 12.8 and I can't find a newer one for Mac.
Up until Freenet 0.7.5 Build #1372 build01372, Freenet-ext Build #26 r23771,
I had no
On May 26, 2011, at 10:10 PM, harry smythe wrote:
Hello,
Please excuse my very limited technical knowledge.
I'm running Mac OSX 10.5.8 with 2 GB RAM and Firefox 4.0.1 on a Macbook. My
JavaVM seems to be 12.8 and I can't find a newer one for Mac.
Mac OS X 10.5 has Java 1.5 installed by
Hello!
Tried to download freenet, and this came up:
An error occurred while launching/running the application.
Title: Freenet 0.7.5 installer
Vendor: Freenet Project Inc.
Category: Download Error
Unable to load resource:
http://freenet.googlecode.com/files/new_installer_offline_1239.jar
Can
On Thursday 26 November 2009 13:00:42 Cary Elcome wrote:
Hello!
Tried to download freenet, and this came up:
An error occurred while launching/running the application.
Title: Freenet 0.7.5 installer
Vendor: Freenet Project Inc.
Category: Download Error
Unable to load resource:
Java to old.
Instelled versions:
Java Applications:
Java SE6 64-bit
J2SE 5.0 64-bit
J2SE 5.0 32-bit
J2se 1.4.2 32-bit
That's all I could get via software update.
Thanks for help.
P.
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On Wednesday 26 August 2009 20:01:44 Plantaginus wrote:
Java to old.
Instelled versions:
Java Applications:
Java SE6 64-bit
J2SE 5.0 64-bit
J2SE 5.0 32-bit
J2se 1.4.2 32-bit
That's all I could get via software update.
Known problem, Apple's fault. Sorry, not much we can do until
On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 7:00 PM, Matthew
Toselandt...@amphibian.dyndns.org wrote:
On Wednesday 26 August 2009 20:01:44 Plantaginus wrote:
Java to old.
Instelled versions:
Java Applications:
Java SE6 64-bit
J2SE 5.0 64-bit
J2SE 5.0 32-bit
J2se 1.4.2 32-bit
That's all I could get via
Could anyone who has access to a MacOS/X box please contact us? We need to
test the new startup script for the installer, so that when we release 0.7.0,
it will work out of the box even with a reboot (like it does on windows).
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Your specific problem is that you are typing two commands on the same
line:
cd /Volumes/LACIE/Freenet/0.7 ./run.sh start
Where did you see this? These are two separate lines.
First you do cd /Volumes/LACIE/Freenet/0.7
Then you do ./run.sh start
Does that work? Please tell us if it doesn't.
As
I have tried about a half-dozen times to use Freenet 0.7 by reinstalling
and setting up a new darknet eash time. It installs fine. It runs fine. But
I can't restart the node once it has closed. This is necessary as I have to
restart my computer from time to time. I read somewhere online
Your specific problem is that you are typing two commands on the same
line:
cd /Volumes/LACIE/Freenet/0.7 ./run.sh start
Where did you see this? These are two separate lines.
First you do cd /Volumes/LACIE/Freenet/0.7
Then you do ./run.sh start
Does that work? Please tell us if it doesn't.
As
I have tried about a half-dozen times to use Freenet 0.7 by reinstalling
and setting up a new darknet eash time. It installs fine. It runs fine. But
I can't restart the node once it has closed. This is necessary as I have to
restart my computer from time to time. I read somewhere online
On 4/5/06, CWR wrote:
> I was wondering if anyone was working on a GUI frontend for Mac OS X
> for this application? If not I was wondering if anyone was interested
> in working on something like that.
>
Frontend to what exactly?
I was wondering if anyone was working on a GUI frontend for Mac OS X
for this application? If not I was wondering if anyone was interested
in working on something like that.
Thanks
Carl
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On 4/5/06, CWR [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was wondering if anyone was working on a GUI frontend for Mac OS X
for this application? If not I was wondering if anyone was interested
in working on something like that.
Frontend to what exactly?
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I was wondering if anyone was working on a GUI frontend for Mac OS X
for this application? If not I was wondering if anyone was interested
in working on something like that.
Thanks
Carl
Yep Apple's Java 1.4.2 is the problem. I've tried many times for over a year
at each successive Mac OS X version upgrade, to use Java 1.4.2, and each
time, Freenet running in the background will cause a kenal panic or complete
crash and lockup of the system.
Downgrading the entire Mac OS X to
Hello,
I've been trying on and off to use freenet under Mac OS X 10.3.7 but my
system keeps crashing when I do. I seem to remember someone saying
that it was a problem with Apple's Java 1.4.2 system and that backing
out to 1.4.1 would fix it? If this is the case, does anybody know how
I can
Yep, works fine. Follow the Linux instructions with a few additional steps.
1) Before entering the terminal command 'sh start-freenet.sh', edit your
freenet.cnf to use 512 connections and enter ulimit -n 1024 in the terminal
to get the Mac OS X to run more connections than the standard 128.
2)
How do I install and get running freenet on Mac OSX.3
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Someone answered this question the day before yesterday..
Check here:
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.network.freenet.support/4034
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Can I run Freenet on Mac OSX?
If so, how do I go about doing it?
Thanks.
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On Tue, 27 Apr 2004 11:05:40 -0700
Keith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can I run Freenet on Mac OSX?
If so, how do I go about doing it?
Thanks.
Yes. These instructions assume that you already have a JRE. I don't
recall ever manually downloading one, so I guess Sun's 1.4.1_01-24 must
have come with
On Wed, 28 Apr 2004 00:07:31 -0500
S [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Use Apple's TextPad application
Sorry, that should be TextEdit. Probably obvious, but I didn't want to
cause a wild goose chase for a program that doesn't exist.
-s
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Actually, Apple's JMV 1.4.2 update has caused many other problems for me on
all manner of Mac Oses. For example, my PowerBook 15 Al, began kernal panic
on a regular basis under 10.2.8 and 10.3.2. As I said before my G3 iBook
Freenet server did kernal panics as well. At work, two different G4
well that would explain a few things,
since I have already updated to 1.4.2 java
guess, going to have to wait, for the update,
of freenet.
Richard
On Apr 8, 2004, at 7:13 AM, Howard White wrote:
1) Only use Apple's JMV 1.4.1. Do not install Apple's JVM 1.4.2 via the
update panel as Freenet
Getting Freenet working on OSX is pretty straight-forward provided you
are comfortable using a command line. Basically you just need to follow
the instructions for Linux.
We could certainly use someone willing to package Freenet up nicely such
that it can be installed and used on OSX without
Is there anyone running this on a Mac OS X?
if so, drop me a line
Thanks-
Rick
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I need an older version of the freenet software, one that will
run in Mac OS 8.6. Where can I go to download the older versions
of freenet?
Thanks
John
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John Stewart ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I need an older version of the freenet software, one that will
run in Mac OS 8.6. Where can I go to download the older versions
of freenet?
The Freenet software is written in Java. It consists entirely of
two files: freenet.jar and freenet-ext.jar.
is there a down load??
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