Re: [freenet-support] Problem to use Freenet

2014-08-07 Thread Wolfram Goetz
 Gesendet: Donnerstag, 07. August 2014 um 00:47 Uhr
 Von: dural02 duran.adalexi@gmail.com
 An: support@freenetproject.org
 Betreff: [freenet-support] Problem to use Freenet

 Hi,
 
 I can't enter in Freenet using Firefox and Chromium.
 I use Manjaro Linux with kernel 3.10.50-1.
 The installation is performer with success.
 The Firefox say:
 Unable to connect
 
 Firefox can't establish a connection to the server at 127.0.0.1:.

Are you sure Freenet is actually running? To start it, open a terminal, 
manoever to the freenet directory and type ./run.sh start (without quotes).
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Re: [freenet-support] Suggestion for Freenet Platform

2014-08-07 Thread Momo Roberts
Hi all back.

I swapped over to Windows and i have to say that for me the performance
is better the before with Linux. I don't measure that but loading is
faster, connections are more stable and the CPU is not working the whole
time at 100%. I do not have an explanation for that. The only problem i
lost all my posts at Sone :-(

Greetz

Mo

Am 20.07.2014 12:12, schrieb Bert Massop:
 On Fri, Jul 18, 2014 at 8:16 AM, Momo Roberts mom...@gmx.de wrote:
 Hi all.

 My node runs on a Asus Netbook with 1 Gb ram and Linux.

 It sucks a lot of CPU, most of the time over 85%
 
 I guess your Asus Netbook has a single-core Intel Atom processor?
 Well, those are slow, and there is little we can do about that!
 
 I have managed to run a Freenet node on an Asus EeePC 901 (1 GiB of
 RAM, Intel Atom N270 single-core at 1.60 GHz) with a rather limited
 number of peers (around 15 – 20, I think), FMS running in the
 background, and found similar CPU utilization. Apart from that, the
 machine was almost entirely unresponsive and its average ping time was
 around 1 – 1.5 seconds, which is excessively high.
 
 In the near future i will try to move to Windows, may the JVM is better
 there !?
 
 There should not be much difference between the performance of the
 Oracle JVM on Windows and Linux. If you notice a reproducible an
 verifiable performance gain by switching to Windows, please report
 this as a bug.
 

 If the performance is right u may can use an old smartphone. Does
 anybody used a Pi as node but i don't think it has enuff cpu power
 
 The Raspberry Pi almost certainly does not have enough computing
 power. I have tried to run an Freenet node on one once, but that
 failed miserably. While most of that failure can be attributed to its
 lack of memory (I used a Model B v1.0, sporting only 256 MiB of
 memory), the Raspberry Pi's computational power would not have been
 enough to run a node with more than a handful of peers.
 
 An old smartphone is, for the same reasons as above, unlikely to be
 capable of running a full-featured Freenet node. A recent and powerful
 smartphone or tablet might just do, though (although getting Freenet
 to run under Android is quite another story).
 
 — Bert
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Re: [freenet-support] Problem to use Freenet

2014-08-07 Thread Dennis New
On Wed, 06 Aug 2014 15:47:07 -0700, dural02 wrote:
 Hi,
 
 I can't enter in Freenet using Firefox and Chromium.
 I use Manjaro Linux with kernel 3.10.50-1.
 The installation is performer with success.
 The Firefox say:
 Unable to connect
 
 Firefox can't establish a connection to the server at 127.0.0.1:.
 
  The site could be temporarily unavailable or too busy. Try again
 in a few moments.
  If you are unable to load any pages, check your computer's
 network connection.
  If your computer or network is protected by a firewall or proxy, 
 make sure that Firefox is permitted to access the Web.
 
 You need more information, let me know. Thanks

There should be a wrapper.log file in your freenet directory that tells
you what the problem is, usually the last few lines.
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