[freenet-support] [MAILER-DAEMON@pegasus.wooledge.org: failure notice]

2003-01-08 Thread Greg Wooledge
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Trevor Smith ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

> Just noting the absence of these two sites today and wondering if these
> sites are missing from all of freenet; or if it is perhaps just my
> corner?

TFE finally showed up very late in the day.  I never did get Cruft
today.

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Re: [freenet-support] TFE, CRUFT & FF

2003-01-08 Thread Greg Wooledge
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> Only FF is ok.
> 
> Other sites seems to be still there, but how retrieve it if
>  TFE is not working ?

I strongly urge you to keep local bookmarks to other pages that
you enjoy reading on a daily basis.  If you have a Freesite of
your own, bookmark it, and keep some up-to-date links on it.

This way, you won't be totally cut off when TFE fails.

> I bet that most of freenetters have no link
>  to freesites, but only to TFE.

Fortunately, you could just retrieve yesterday's edition.  Of
course, in the event of a prolonged or permanent disappearance,
this would eventually cease to be a meaningful workaround.

> Maybe insert a well known key retrievable from
>  proxy page with some active links to freesites
>  or to a non-dbr version of TFE can be a good idea.

There is no non-DBR version of TFE.  Just get yesterday's edition.
If you're running a sufficiently new version of Freenet, you even
get a link to click on from the DNF page.  I don't know what happens
if you click this when TFE has been missing two days in a row,
though.  Maybe you'd have to break out the keyboard and type
"?date=20030105" in the URL bar or something.

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[freenet-support] Re: Limiting bandwith usage on linux

2003-01-08 Thread Jason Lunz
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> How can I limit the bandwith freenet is using WITHOUT the settings in
> freenet.conf? 

http://www.lartc.org/

Not simple, but with enough work it'll almost certainly do what you
want. It's even possible, with the right setup, to restrict freenet to
use all available bandwidth not used by other applications, without
noticably impacting their performance.

Jason


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[freenet-support] Limiting bandwith usage on linux

2003-01-08 Thread Phi L
How can I limit the bandwith freenet is using WITHOUT the settings in
freenet.conf? 

thanks in advance

phil






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RE: [freenet-support] TFE, CRUFT & FF

2003-01-08 Thread Niklas Bergh
Hmmm... And both of these where ones that had good link collections.
Maybe it is a coordinated proof of concept, there has been much talk
about the problems with the 'last single point of failure' lately.

>Other sites seems to be still there, but how retrieve it if
> TFE is not working ?

>I bet that most of freenetters have no link
> to freesites, but only to TFE

I know FMB has an freesite announcement thingy.. ,maybe that would be a
good startingpoint.

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[freenet-support] TFE, CRUFT & FF

2003-01-08 Thread marcoc1

Till 8  GMT 2002 01 08, I'm unable to
 fetch TFE & CRUFT from freenet.

I'm using 537, 539, 541 & 641 on 5
 nodes.

Only FF is ok.

Other sites seems to be still there, but how retrieve it if
 TFE is not working ?

I bet that most of freenetters have no link
 to freesites, but only to TFE.

Maybe insert a well known key retrievable from
 proxy page with some active links to freesites
 or to a non-dbr version of TFE can be a good idea.

FWIW.   Marco


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[freenet-support] TFE & Cruft offline today?

2003-01-08 Thread Trevor Smith
Hi all;

Just noting the absence of these two sites today and wondering if these
sites are missing from all of freenet; or if it is perhaps just my
corner?

Trevor



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