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--
> 'freenet
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 f
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 happens
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 happe
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)
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