> > > I do not know much about the freenet internals, so I do not know. > > > > http://www.minihowto.org/4/ > > > > Here you can see my wrapper log from november, when the problem began? > > Okay, we may be able to fix the part about the wrapper failing to start a > new JVM. Try adding this to your wrapper.conf: > > wrapper.restart.delay=5
Now my freenet is running on my fit-pc - has been running properly the last week. I did following (I am using ubuntu 8.04): 1. Created a text file /etc/cron.allow containing my username. 2. Inserted following line in /etc/crontab: @hourly myusername ~/Freenet/run.sh start (Probably not necessary) 3. Created a text file ~/.crontab with the following line: @hourly myusername ~/Freenet/run.sh start The freenet system seems however to very sensitive, and stops when I do some other work, and then I have to restart freenet, but as a mini-freenet server just serving data, it seems to work well. Thanks everybody so far, for your help