14MB...sorry about he typo :)
 
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From: Toad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wed 3/10/2004 10:34 PM 
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Subject: Re: [freenet-support] Re: slowdom in freeville



        On Wed, Mar 10, 2004 at 09:50:08PM +0500, Aman Pervaiz wrote:
        > Yup you are right. Freenet is working better than ever right now.
        > I have a poor 56k connection. I run a transient node on a machine
        > of 650Mhz and windows xp...stable and unstable both fred versions.
        > I am downloading files all the time. For example I downloaded two 14GB
        > files that were inserted months ago successfully and very fast....just in a 
couple
        
        Uhm, do you mean 14MB?
        
        > of  hours. Most of the free-sites are accesible. Unstable works better than
        > stable though. But yup freenet is evolving and growing. Cheers to Toad, Ian 
and
        > the rest of the team. Hope I could get broadband and contribute one day :)
        > Aryan
        >
        >       -----Original Message-----
        >       From: Joe Drew [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
        >       Sent: Wed 3/10/2004 6:57 PM
        >       To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
        >       Cc:
        >       Subject: [freenet-support] Re: slowdom in freeville
        >      
        >      
        >
        >       Toad writes:
        >      
        >       > On Wed, Mar 10, 2004 at 02:21:19PM +0100, Troed S?ngberg wrote:
        >       >> My experience is the opposite of his, but I guess you know that the 
last
        >       >> stable builds have been really good already ..
        >       >
        >       > They have? In what sense? All I hear are complaints... and I usually 
run
        >       > unstable, because it's what gets hacked on mostly...
        >      
        >       With the the latest stable builds, my "java hanging" problems have 
gone away
        >       (I figure that they were in an infinite loop trying to garbage collect 
due
        >       to the leaks; it's a bug in the jvm, certainly, but it seems it's been
        >       worked around) and I'm able to fetch information fairly easily. Sure, 
it's
        >       not like surfing the web, but right now freenet is better than it's 
ever
        >       been.
        >      
        >       You're only ever going to hear complaints because the happy people 
don't
        >       need support. :)
        >      
        >       For reference, what I did to make Freenet work well:
        >        - Blow away my old freenet configuration (from the last slashdotting 
era);
        >        - Re-seed with the stable seeds;
        >        - Forward the correct port on my Linksys router;
        >        - Use cjb.net for IP forwarding;
        >        - Increase RAM allowance for the jvm to 256 MB (-Xmx256m in
        >       start-freenet.sh);
        >        - Increase store size to 4 GB.
        >      
        >       Most of this is standard configuration. The only reason I increased my 
store
        >       size is because I wanted to contribute more to the network.
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