REF: Freenet 0.7.5 Build 1308
Running on Win Xp Home SP3
Running behind a Motorola SBG900 Modem / Wireless Router NAT
Dear Support:
I installed Freenet 24 hours ago and continue to get the Route Not Found
error.
...
(2) I know nothing about forwarding ports, but I set
Le 15/08/10 19:05, Freenet Project Inc. a écrit :
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Feedback for Freenet
troy [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello,
I have installed the freenet 0.7 but I have lots of problems with it. It
won't
update, I tried to do it manually trough update.cmd but get a system error
1067
and now freenet is no longer working.
I tried to uninstall but when I am in the uninstall
troy writes:
>
> Hello,
> I have installed the freenet 0.7 but I have lots of problems with it. It
won't
> update, I tried to do it manually trough update.cmd but get a system error
1067
> and now freenet is no longer working.
> I tried to uninstall but when I am in the uninstall screen and
irc.freenode.net is an IRC server, not a web server. You need to
download an IRC client first so you can connect to it. Once you have
connected to #freenet-refs , ask around for some node references. You
can add these to your node from your Darknet page
( http://127.0.0.1:/darknet/ ).
Note
On 28/10/06, Sarah wrote:
>
> Hello,
> I am trying to work with the freenet project after hearing about it last
> night on newnight! Am not very computer orientated though and am finding it
> a bit difficult. I have down loaded the software, but when i try and access
> http://irc.freenode.net/ to
Thank you for trying Freenet. Making Freenet work fully on Windows 98
would require significant effort. Windows 98 is no longer maintained by
Microsoft even for critical security fixes. Running security software on
top of an unmaintained (and therefore seriously insecure) operating
system is
You need to connect to irc.freenode.net with an IRC client, not your
web browser.
Try mirc, which is available here:
http://www.mirc.com/get.html
You could also (and I highly recommend this approach) try downloading
Freenet 0.5 instead, which does not require you to manually gather
node
Thank you for trying Freenet. Making Freenet work fully on Windows 98
would require significant effort. Windows 98 is no longer maintained by
Microsoft even for critical security fixes. Running security software on
top of an unmaintained (and therefore seriously insecure) operating
system is
On 28/10/06, Sarah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to work with the freenet project after hearing about it last night on newnight!Am not very computer orientated though and am finding it a bit difficult. I have down loaded the software, but when i try and access
You need to connect to irc.freenode.net with an IRC client, not your
web browser.
Try mirc, which is available here:
http://www.mirc.com/get.html
You could also (and I highly recommend this approach) try downloading
Freenet 0.5 instead, which does not require you to manually gather
node
irc.freenode.net is an IRC server, not a web server. You need to
download an IRC client first so you can connect to it. Once you have
connected to #freenet-refs , ask around for some node references. You
can add these to your node from your Darknet page
( http://127.0.0.1:/darknet/ ).
Note
Nicholas Sturm wrote:
> Thank you for the meaningless message.
I think the subject line was the message. There are no wrapper files for some
operating
systems (Win98-, BSD, etc).
To the best of my knowledge freenet can be run without a wrapper, but it's much
better to
have it.
--
Attached the decoded message.
-- next part --
responding to this here instead of via frost because now when I try to send
this message I get "Error verifying the resulting message size"... this happens
if I am replying or pasting this into a new message
- MyTwoCents
Can you post other messages to Frost?
We probably ought to include the windows binaries in the tarball as
well as the *nix ones...
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Thank you for the meaningless message.
> [Original Message]
> From:
> To:
> Date: 10/2/2006 1:55:12 PM
> Subject: [freenet-support] Re: where to get wrapper files?
>
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Thank you for the meaningless message.
[Original Message]
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: support@freenetproject.org
Date: 10/2/2006 1:55:12 PM
Subject: [freenet-support] Re: where to get wrapper files?
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Nicholas Sturm wrote:
Thank you for the meaningless message.
I think the subject line was the message. There are no wrapper files for some
operating
systems (Win98-, BSD, etc).
To the best of my knowledge freenet can be run without a wrapper, but it's much
better to
have it.
--
Attached the decoded message.
responding to this here instead of via frost because now when I try to send
this message I get Error verifying the resulting message size... this happens
if I am replying or pasting this into a new message
- [EMAIL PROTECTED] - 2006.10.01 - 02:13:13GMT
Can you post other messages to Frost?
We probably ought to include the windows binaries in the tarball as
well as the *nix ones...
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Thank you. I must search for Ed. Nick
> [Original Message]
> From: Anonymous via Panta Rhei
> To: Nicholas Sturm
> Date: 8/31/2006 3:40:52 AM
> Subject: Re: [freenet-support] Re: [Tech] Freenet 0.7 build 953
>
> On Wed, 30 Aug 2006 01:42:42 -0400, you wrote:
> >
On Thu, 24 Aug 2006 07:25:16 -0400, you wrote:
>
> On Wednesday 23 August 2006 15:19, Matthew Toseland wrote:
>
> > - Don't start the updater if the wrapper is broken
>
> I have problems with this one. I do not run the wrapper - I do want freenet
> to
> download new stable versions and then
> "There are four boxes to use in the defense of liberty: soap, ballot,
jury,
> ammo. Use in that order." -Ed Howdershelt
I'm quite familiar with the other folks mentioned. As a genealogist, this
Ed Howdershelt interests me very much. Could you point me to more
information regarding him? One
Thank you. I must search for Ed. Nick
[Original Message]
From: Anonymous via Panta Rhei [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Nicholas Sturm [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 8/31/2006 3:40:52 AM
Subject: Re: [freenet-support] Re: [Tech] Freenet 0.7 build 953
On Wed, 30 Aug 2006 01:42:42 -0400, you wrote
On Wednesday 23 August 2006 15:19, Matthew Toseland wrote:
- Don't start the updater if the wrapper is broken
I have problems with this one. I do not run the wrapper - I do want freenet to
download new stable versions and then quit.
I have the java command that starts freenet in a loop and
On Thu, 24 Aug 2006 07:25:16 -0400, you wrote:
On Wednesday 23 August 2006 15:19, Matthew Toseland wrote:
- Don't start the updater if the wrapper is broken
I have problems with this one. I do not run the wrapper - I do want freenet
to
download new stable versions and then quit.
I have
There are four boxes to use in the defense of liberty: soap, ballot,
jury,
ammo. Use in that order. -Ed Howdershelt
I'm quite familiar with the other folks mentioned. As a genealogist, this
Ed Howdershelt interests me very much. Could you point me to more
information regarding him? One of
On Wednesday 23 August 2006 15:19, Matthew Toseland wrote:
> - Don't start the updater if the wrapper is broken
I have problems with this one. I do not run the wrapper - I do want freenet to
download new stable versions and then quit.
I have the java command that starts freenet in a loop and
On Wed, Aug 09, 2006 at 09:15:13AM -, anonymous freenet user wrote:
> On Tue, 8 Aug 2006, Ian Clarke wrote:
> >
> >Opennet is a high priority, but there are a few things we must do
> >first (such as sort out our load balancing issues, and decide on
> >exactly how opennet should be
On Tue, 8 Aug 2006, Ian Clarke wrote:
>!!! Unable to decode the following MIME section !!!
>Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary=Apple-Mail-18-665665722
>
>
>--Apple-Mail-18-665665722
>Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
>Content-Type: text/plain;
> charset=US-ASCII;
> delsp=yes;
On Tue, 8 Aug 2006, Ian Clarke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
!!! Unable to decode the following MIME section !!!
Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary=Apple-Mail-18-665665722
--Apple-Mail-18-665665722
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
Content-Type: text/plain;
charset=US-ASCII;
On Wed, Aug 09, 2006 at 09:15:13AM -, anonymous freenet user wrote:
On Tue, 8 Aug 2006, Ian Clarke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Opennet is a high priority, but there are a few things we must do
first (such as sort out our load balancing issues, and decide on
exactly how opennet should be
Healing isn't directly part of this change. What is is random
reinsertion of successfully downloaded data; one in every 200 successful
requests will result in a reinsertion.
On Sun, Aug 06, 2006 at 10:45:29PM +0200, John B?ckstrand wrote:
> >So, if the originating host happens to be the closest
On Sun, Aug 06, 2006 at 01:21:11PM +0300, Jusa Saari wrote:
> On Sat, 05 Aug 2006 20:14:54 +0100, Matthew Toseland wrote:
>
> > Build 933 is now available from SVN and from emu (update.sh/cmd). Please
> > test it. It will be released to the auto-updater on monday if no serious
> > bugs are
On Sun, Aug 06, 2006 at 01:21:11PM +0300, Jusa Saari wrote:
On Sat, 05 Aug 2006 20:14:54 +0100, Matthew Toseland wrote:
Build 933 is now available from SVN and from emu (update.sh/cmd). Please
test it. It will be released to the auto-updater on monday if no serious
bugs are reported. This
Healing isn't directly part of this change. What is is random
reinsertion of successfully downloaded data; one in every 200 successful
requests will result in a reinsertion.
On Sun, Aug 06, 2006 at 10:45:29PM +0200, John Bäckstrand wrote:
So, if the originating host happens to be the closest for
So, if the originating host happens to be the closest for the given key in
the entire network (which, in a network of a few hundred or at most few
thousand nodes and small file chunks is going to happen quite often), it
won't be stored at all, despite the insert seemingly completing
succesfully?
> So, if the originating host happens to be the closest for the given key in
> the entire network (which, in a network of a few hundred or at most few
> thousand nodes and small file chunks is going to happen quite often), it
> won't be stored at all, despite the insert seemingly completing
>
Matthew Toseland wrote:
> Two copies of freenet running perhaps?
Nopes. What I did to fix it was to install to a clean directory and copy
settings and datastore over. I guess some of the support scripts could be
too old, I see that now update.sh updates itself.
Another symptom is that I always
Matthew Toseland wrote:
Two copies of freenet running perhaps?
Nopes. What I did to fix it was to install to a clean directory and copy
settings and datastore over. I guess some of the support scripts could be
too old, I see that now update.sh updates itself.
Another symptom is that I always
Thanks Alex, worked fine!
Alex Beal schrieb:
> Run the command:
>
> DISPLAY="" java -jar selfextractpack.jar
>
> That will run the text only version of the installer.
>
Thanks Alex, worked fine!
Alex Beal schrieb:
Run the command:
DISPLAY= java -jar selfextractpack.jar
That will run the text only version of the installer.
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The main reason is that if we directed users to 0.5 then we would have
to maintain 0.5, and we don't have the manpower to do that. As far as
content goes my suspicion - confirmed by many on Frost and IRC - is that
the lack of content is largely due to bugs which are in the process of
being worked
The main reason is that if we directed users to 0.5 then we would have
to maintain 0.5, and we don't have the manpower to do that. As far as
content goes my suspicion - confirmed by many on Frost and IRC - is that
the lack of content is largely due to bugs which are in the process of
being worked
Anything in the wrapper.log? Anything obvious (ERRORs) in the logs?
On Wed, Jul 05, 2006 at 07:26:35PM -0400, Joel Salomon wrote:
> My node (build #858 r9464) has been telling me, since early this
> morning, that it "is currently doing a final check to verify the
> security of the update." What
On 7/5/06, Matthew Toseland wrote:
> Anything in the wrapper.log? Anything obvious (ERRORs) in the logs?
INFO | jvm 1| 2006/07/02 10:43:59 | Starting FProxy on 127.0.0.1:
INFO | jvm 1| 2006/07/02 10:44:59 | Starting the update process:
found the update, now fetching it.
INFO |
My node (build #858 r9464) has been telling me, since early this
morning, that it "is currently doing a final check to verify the
security of the update." What can be interfering with the
auto-update? Frost? Was auto-update broken in #858?
--Joel
My node (build #858 r9464) has been telling me, since early this
morning, that it is currently doing a final check to verify the
security of the update. What can be interfering with the
auto-update? Frost? Was auto-update broken in #858?
--Joel
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Anything in the wrapper.log? Anything obvious (ERRORs) in the logs?
On Wed, Jul 05, 2006 at 07:26:35PM -0400, Joel Salomon wrote:
My node (build #858 r9464) has been telling me, since early this
morning, that it is currently doing a final check to verify the
security of the update. What can
On 7/5/06, Matthew Toseland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anything in the wrapper.log? Anything obvious (ERRORs) in the logs?
INFO | jvm 1| 2006/07/02 10:43:59 | Starting FProxy on 127.0.0.1:
INFO | jvm 1| 2006/07/02 10:44:59 | Starting the update process:
found the update, now
/ phred / wrote:
> Thanks for the suggestions so far!
> A couple clarifications:
> I was thinking of running Ubuntu or Knoppix.
> I want to run Fuqid & frost on the remote windows machine(s).
> (does that make it alot harder)
>
> I've messed around with linux a few times over the last dozen or so
/ phred / wrote:
Thanks for the suggestions so far!
A couple clarifications:
I was thinking of running Ubuntu or Knoppix.
I want to run Fuqid frost on the remote windows machine(s).
(does that make it alot harder)
I've messed around with linux a few times over the last dozen or so
years, but
On Thu, Jun 08, 2006 at 06:02:52AM +, / phred / wrote:
Thanks for the suggestions so far!
A couple clarifications:
I was thinking of running Ubuntu or Knoppix.
I want to run Fuqid frost on the remote windows machine(s).
(does that make it alot harder)
A bit harder certainly. You have to
An advanced technique would be to run FUQID remotely via cygwin's X
server, and have a shared drive via samba. Then you could save the temp
space involved, and not have FCP blocked up by shifting gigabytes of files
to insert across the LAN. :) Of course you'd have to access the files
from the LAN
Thanks for the suggestions so far!
A couple clarifications:
I was thinking of running Ubuntu or Knoppix.
I want to run Fuqid frost on the remote windows machine(s).
(does that make it alot harder)
I've messed around with linux a few times over the last dozen or so years,
but have always gone
Thanks for the suggestions so far!
A couple clarifications:
I was thinking of running Ubuntu or Knoppix.
I want to run Fuqid & frost on the remote windows machine(s).
(does that make it alot harder)
I've messed around with linux a few times over the last dozen or so years,
but have always gone
On Sun, Apr 23, 2006 at 11:19:18AM +0200, Level 13 wrote:
Freenet. So all I would have to do was put this DynDNS address in
ipAddres= instead of putting my external IP there?
Yes.
Done. BTW, I still have access to my old line until the end of the
month. Is there anything I can do
> > Freenet. So all I would have to do was put this DynDNS address in
> > "ipAddres=" instead of putting my external IP there?
>
> Yes.
Done. BTW, I still have access to my old line until the end of the
month. Is there anything I can do overthere to somehow "transfer" the
already known
Freenet. So all I would have to do was put this DynDNS address in
ipAddres= instead of putting my external IP there?
Yes.
Done. BTW, I still have access to my old line until the end of the
month. Is there anything I can do overthere to somehow transfer the
already known connections to the
Well, I've had my DynDNS address before... but didn't use it with
Freenet. So all I would have to do was put this DynDNS address in
"ipAddres=" instead of putting my external IP there?
If so - if I do this now, will the whole node have to start from scratch again?
Yes, I'm behind a NAT
On Fri, Apr 21, 2006 at 10:06:26PM +0200, Level 13 wrote:
> Well, I've had my DynDNS address before... but didn't use it with
> Freenet. So all I would have to do was put this DynDNS address in
> "ipAddres=" instead of putting my external IP there?
Yes.
>
> If so - if I do this now, will the
Level 13 wrote:
> Well, I've had my DynDNS address before... but didn't use it with
> Freenet. So all I would have to do was put this DynDNS address in
> "ipAddres=" instead of putting my external IP there?
>
> If so - if I do this now, will the whole node have to start from scratch
> again?
>
Well, I've had my DynDNS address before... but didn't use it with
Freenet. So all I would have to do was put this DynDNS address in
ipAddres= instead of putting my external IP there?
If so - if I do this now, will the whole node have to start from scratch again?
Yes, I'm behind a NAT
Level 13 wrote:
Well, I've had my DynDNS address before... but didn't use it with
Freenet. So all I would have to do was put this DynDNS address in
ipAddres= instead of putting my external IP there?
If so - if I do this now, will the whole node have to start from scratch again?
Yes, I'm behind
On Fri, Apr 21, 2006 at 10:06:26PM +0200, Level 13 wrote:
Well, I've had my DynDNS address before... but didn't use it with
Freenet. So all I would have to do was put this DynDNS address in
ipAddres= instead of putting my external IP there?
Yes.
If so - if I do this now, will the whole node
I'm using the lastest builds.
I am not a dissident, but a foreigner here who struggles with getting around
the censorship on a day to day basis. I just wanted to add this to my
arsenal.
Thanks.
On 4/11/06, Bob wrote:
>
> A C writes:
>
> Hi,
>
> > I am located in China, where access to
I'm using the lastest builds.I am not a dissident, but a foreigner here who struggles with getting around the censorship on a day to day basis. I just wanted to add this to my arsenal.Thanks.
On 4/11/06, Bob [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A C [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:Hi, I am located in China, where
Download freenet-latest-snapshot.jar (the one with the latest version
number, rename it), freenet-ext.jar, and selfextractpack.jar (from
installer/) from http://downloads.freenetproject.org/alpha/
Then run selfextractpack.jar.
On Tue, Apr 11, 2006 at 09:22:51PM +0100, Myles Dugenfelder wrote:
I
I am in the uk and i too have problems with the
Freenet Installer.
When i run it i just get the message
"unable to launch the specified application".
When choosing details i get the message
"An error occurred while launching/running the
application.
Category: Invalid Argument Error
Could not
A C writes:
Hi,
> I am located in China, where access to Freenet downloads are blocked. I use a
proxy so am able to download through that, but the installer does not include
all of the files and tries to download those itself. This does not go through
the proxy, so it is blocked.
Which
Dashkal writes:
>
> Ok, strange thing
>
> This time I didn't kill freenet when it appeared to hang when asking me
> to enter the port number.
>
> When I took the time to start this email, it eventually unhanged itself
> and started to work.
--snip for over-zealous gmane filter--
>
Dashkal [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ok, strange thing
This time I didn't kill freenet when it appeared to hang when asking me
to enter the port number.
When I took the time to start this email, it eventually unhanged itself
and started to work.
--snip for over-zealous gmane filter--
A C [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
I am located in China, where access to Freenet downloads are blocked. I use a
proxy so am able to download through that, but the installer does not include
all of the files and tries to download those itself. This does not go through
the proxy, so it is
Bob wrote:
> What does "java -version" at a console output? My guess would be that you need
> to use Gentoo's java-config tool (http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/java.xml) to
> select this as the user and/or system VM.
Unlikely, I didn't install java at all under gentoo
java version "1.5.0_06"
Dashkal writes:
>
> For some reason, when running freenet for the first time, it reguses to
> accept keyboard input.
>
> I am running gentoo 2006.0 (updated)
> Sun JDK 1.5.0_06
> freenet-latest as of Sun, April 9th, 2006
>
> The only strange thing in my setup is sun java is in
Dashkal [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
For some reason, when running freenet for the first time, it reguses to
accept keyboard input.
I am running gentoo 2006.0 (updated)
Sun JDK 1.5.0_06
freenet-latest as of Sun, April 9th, 2006
The only strange thing in my setup is sun java is in
Bob wrote:
What does java -version at a console output? My guess would be that you need
to use Gentoo's java-config tool (http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/java.xml) to
select this as the user and/or system VM.
Unlikely, I didn't install java at all under gentoo
java version 1.5.0_06
Java(TM) 2
Ok, strange thing
This time I didn't kill freenet when it appeared to hang when asking me
to enter the port number.
When I took the time to start this email, it eventually unhanged itself
and started to work.
I seem to have uncovered a different problem then I thought. This
freezing
Volodya writes:
>
> Kenneth Vestergaard wrote:
> > hey just wated to know it world of warcraft i affected by freenet
>
> This sentence doesn't make sense.
>
Well, it does in that WoW is i)a network game and ii)fairly resource hungry.
So freenet might affect its performance, just like running
Volodya [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Kenneth Vestergaard wrote:
hey just wated to know it world of warcraft i affected by freenet
This sentence doesn't make sense.
Well, it does in that WoW is i)a network game and ii)fairly resource hungry.
So freenet might affect its performance, just
Evan Daniel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I ran ./update.sh, and freenet failed to restart (no new version was
downloaded -- btw, how do I tell when a new version is out?)
Hmm, I don't understand how it ever worked (are you sure it did?)
jvm 1|at java.lang.Thread.run()
On 4/5/06, Bob [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Evan Daniel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I ran ./update.sh, and freenet failed to restart (no new version was
downloaded -- btw, how do I tell when a new version is out?)
Hmm, I don't understand how it ever worked (are you sure it did?)
jvm 1|
Bob a ?crit :
>Sam Przyswa writes:
>
>
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>I installed the latest Freenet-stable on my Debian (Kubuntu) machine,
>>configure my freenet.conf as:
>>
>>
>
>--snip--
>
>
>
>>at freenet.transport.AbstractSelectorLoop.loop() (Unknown Source)
>>at
Sam Przyswa writes:
>
> Hi,
>
> I installed the latest Freenet-stable on my Debian (Kubuntu) machine,
> configure my freenet.conf as:
--snip--
> at freenet.transport.AbstractSelectorLoop.loop() (Unknown Source)
> at freenet.transport.WriteSelectorLoop.run() (Unknown Source)
> at
Bob a écrit :
Sam Przyswa [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
I installed the latest Freenet-stable on my Debian (Kubuntu) machine,
configure my freenet.conf as:
--snip--
at freenet.transport.AbstractSelectorLoop.loop() (Unknown Source)
at freenet.transport.WriteSelectorLoop.run()
Sam Przyswa [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
I installed the latest Freenet-stable on my Debian (Kubuntu) machine,
configure my freenet.conf as:
--snip--
at freenet.transport.AbstractSelectorLoop.loop() (Unknown Source)
at freenet.transport.WriteSelectorLoop.run() (Unknown Source)
at
On Tue, Mar 21, 2006 at 11:09:54AM +0100, Evert wrote:
> Hi!
>
> My JVM is:
>
> java -version
> java version "1.5.0_06"
> Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build 1.5.0_06-b05)
> Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.5.0_06-b05, mixed mode)
>
>
> My freenet-version is:
Hi!
My JVM is:
java -version
java version "1.5.0_06"
Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build 1.5.0_06-b05)
Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.5.0_06-b05, mixed mode)
My freenet-version is: eehh... How do I determine this?
My freenet.jar is made on November 23rd 2005.
Hi!
My JVM is:
java -version
java version 1.5.0_06
Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build 1.5.0_06-b05)
Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.5.0_06-b05, mixed mode)
My freenet-version is: eehh... How do I determine this?
My freenet.jar is made on November 23rd 2005.
Ah,
On Mon, Mar 20, 2006 at 02:16:46PM +0100, Evert wrote:
> After a couple of days:
>
> 23330 freenet 24 1 546m 267m 4960 S 0.0 26.5 105:17.81 java
>
> RES is now almost double... :-?
>
> What could be the cause of this...?
Bugs, either in the JVM (what version?) or in Freenet itself, or
After a couple of days:
23330 freenet 24 1 546m 267m 4960 S 0.0 26.5 105:17.81 java
RES is now almost double... :-?
What could be the cause of this...?
Regards,
Evert
Matthew Toseland wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 16, 2006 at 01:06:51PM +0100, Evert wrote:
>> And will RES remain more or
On Thu, Mar 16, 2006 at 01:06:51PM +0100, Evert wrote:
> And will RES remain more or less constant, or will it increase with uptime?
It should be stable.
>
> Regards,
> Evert
>
> Matthew Toseland wrote:
> > On Thu, 2006-03-09 at 15:25 +0100, Evert wrote:
> >> Hi all!
> >>
> >> I have a
And will RES remain more or less constant, or will it increase with uptime?
Regards,
Evert
Matthew Toseland wrote:
> On Thu, 2006-03-09 at 15:25 +0100, Evert wrote:
>> Hi all!
>>
>> I have a newbie(?) question about memory use of Freenet. From top:
>>
>> PIDuser PR NI VIRT RES SHR S
And will RES remain more or less constant, or will it increase with uptime?
Regards,
Evert
Matthew Toseland wrote:
On Thu, 2006-03-09 at 15:25 +0100, Evert wrote:
Hi all!
I have a newbie(?) question about memory use of Freenet. From top:
PIDuser PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM
On Thu, Mar 16, 2006 at 01:06:51PM +0100, Evert wrote:
And will RES remain more or less constant, or will it increase with uptime?
It should be stable.
Regards,
Evert
Matthew Toseland wrote:
On Thu, 2006-03-09 at 15:25 +0100, Evert wrote:
Hi all!
I have a newbie(?) question
Jimmy Betancourt writes:
>
>
> Hi!Sorry if my english isn't good.I want to install Freenet and I will have it
running all the time.I use ZoneAlarm and, by default, it puts the IP address
127.0.0.1 in the Trusted Zone. ZA calls that entry "Loopback adapter".Cause
Freenet uses 127.0.0.1 as
Jimmy Betancourt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi!Sorry if my english isn't good.I want to install Freenet and I will have it
running all the time.I use ZoneAlarm and, by default, it puts the IP address
127.0.0.1 in the Trusted Zone. ZA calls that entry Loopback adapter.Cause
Freenet uses
I was out for a few weeks and I want to know what was going on this time.
Can anybody with up-to-date information provide a report like this? It
was a good idea to have one... at least one per month.
Saludos,
Caco_Patane
On 1/30/06, Matthew Toseland wrote:
> WEEKLY STATUS REPORT
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