Thanks for explaining this, it helps.

I have been working on just this problem - Fred using up its memory
limit and constantly garbage collecting resulting in 100% CPU usage -
over the last few days, so if you could come back when the next build is
released (will be notified on the support list), or even try out a
prerelease build from the below URL (get the latest jar from below, and
copy it over freenet.jar), you may be pleasantly surprised.

http://downloads.freenetproject.org/alpha/

On Thu, Feb 01, 2007 at 08:23:01PM +0100, Gerardo Cueto-Felgueroso Sol?s wrote:
> Hi... The Freenet idea is fantastic, I think it can be the future global net, 
> free and uncensored, but I uninstalled it for 2 reasons:
> 
> 1- Nothing works on my machine when Freenet is on, it "eats" all available 
> memory and my computer dies.
> 
> 1- Never worked. After spending a couple of hours trying to find references I 
> added 35 and 34 of them dispayed "Never connected" and the other one, "Busy". 
> I find all the process very confusing and complicated; surely my fault, I'm 
> not a skilled user.
> 
> I'll try again when a new and powerfull machine take the place of the actual 
> old lady.
> 
> Best regards, and than you for your great work.
> 
> gcf
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