On Sun, 26 Oct 2008 18:04:49 +0100
bqz69 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Sunday 26 October 2008 13.07.56 bqz69 wrote:
> > I am running freenet 1165 on a fit-pc using ubuntu 8.04.
> >
> > Freenet is  installed with autostart property set.
> >
> > When I check fit-pc the next morning, freenet has stopped running (fms
> > works ok).
> >
> > I run ./run.sh status, and is told freenet is not running.
> >
> > Then I run ./run.sh start, and freenet starts up telling among others:
> >
> > "there isn-t enough entropy", but starts anyway.
> >
> > This has now happened 3 days in a row.
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> Right now I tried to stop -and start freenet på fit-pc, bun only one peer got 
> connected and the unconnected (busy).
> 
> I have another freenet running on another computer (hp pavilion dv 9000), and 
> it runs cintinuously and have 12 peers connected at the moment.
> 
> They are both connected to the internet vis same router and adsl modem.
> 


Does the warning 'not enough entropy' appear each time you start?

If so, you can try this:
Open a terminal and launch a search for any file using the command 'find /' (no 
quotes)
You'll see a lot of text scroo through you terminal, don't worry, it's OK.

Now launch your node using another terminal to run ./run.sh start so you can 
see what you type. 
Launch your browser and look how FProxy looks like. 
There shouldn't be any 'not enough entropy' message.
Now you can stop the search that you launched with find / (with the terminal 
where the search is running in focus, hit ctrl+C)
Let the node run and see how your peers are doing.

IF the 'not enouogh entropy' thing was the problem, that should fix it.
If the problem is caused by something else, then I don't know and you'll have 
to wait for some answer from someone who actually understand how Freenet works 
(I can only use it). If I understood that correctly (but it's very possible 
that I havent) 'not enough entropy' means that there isn't sufficient activity 
to generate  "randomity", a search on any file creates that activity.

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