im trying to run freenet0.7 on ubuntu 6.10..  i've just run the updater script, 
and this issue persists...  whenever i start freenet, it runs for about 5 
minutes and then stops.  i have 28 peers, and right off the bat 12 or so will 
connect.  then as i refresh the fproxy homepage at roughly 45 second intervals 
the peers start to disconnect, and then the page stops refreshing.  if i run 
the stop script it says that freenet isn't running.

should i be using a different linux distro?  i've tried freenet with the native 
java stuff as well as the sun java stuff that is available in the synaptic 
package manager (listed below).  i've downloaded from the sun site the 
jdk-1_5_0_11-linux-i586.bin, and ran it according to the instructions on their 
page.  when i run java -version, it still reports:

java version "1.4.2"
gij (GNU libgcj) version 4.1.2 20060928 (prerelease) (Ubuntu 4.1.1-14ubuntu7)

so, is that maybe part of my problem?  i unpacked the sun jdk in my user 
directory.  should i have unpacked it into a system location with root 
permissions?  and if so, will i have to change any files so that the system 
uses it instead of the native jave stuff?

-=o/...
and according to synaptic, when i search for "sun", i see that i have these 
installed too:

sun-java5-bin
sun-java5-jre
sun-java5-plugin

all are version 1.5.0-08-0ubuntu1

...so why don't they show when i do "java -version"?

is there a list of exactly what packages and versions need to be installed for 
freenet to work (and the right way to install them)?  i've used it before on 
windows, but i prefer to use linux, and am very eager to get it running on any 
linux distro necessary.

thanks,
shaun


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