Re: [freenet-support] Help

2007-01-06 Thread Bouke J. Henstra
Well, I didn't write the install instructions and I think that I
answered enough questions to get Freenet running. I wish you good luck
(don't like your attitude).

On Wed, 2006-12-27 at 03:06 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Forget it!
 
 Isn't it obvious Im a basic user (an advanced basic user)?? I don't
 even know what you mean by cd into the installation directory. I try
 to avoid Terminal whenever possible. As far as I can tell, I correctly
 followed the INSTALL instructions, which say:
 
 Basically, all you need to do is make a directoy for freenet, unpack
 the tarball into that directory, change the permissions so that you
 can read write and execute as user (non-root) in thet directory and
 run the start script using the following commands :
 
 
 ./bin/1run.sh
 ./run.sh start 
 
 
 Then, fire up your favorite web browser and point it to
 http://127.0.0.1: : if you get to a freenet page, your freenet
 node is up and running.
 
 AT THIS STAGE THE INSTALL IS DONE
 
 
 That's what I did-created a directory in my software folder and
 unpacked the archive. The permissions needed no changing, and then I
 pasted  the commands into Terminal. Didn't work.
 Besides, you still haven't answered my other questions.
 
 
 
  
 Bouke J. Henstra wrote: 
   Welcome to Darwin!
   My-Computer:~ Bob$ chmod +x run.sh
   chmod: run.sh: No such file or directory
   My-Computer:~ Bob$ ./1run.sh start
   -bash: ./1run.sh: No such file or directory
   
  

   All the files from the .tar file ARE on my HD,  Location is
   ~Users/Bob/Backup Items/Software/Freenet/freenet07
   
  
  Did you cd into the installation directory?
  
  You are in ~Users/Bob, so this should work:
  
  cd Backup\ Items/
  cd Software
  cd Freenet
  cd freenet07
  
  or
  
  cd Backup\ Items/Software/Freenet/freenet07
  
  Does the command 'chmod' work on your box? 
  
  Test this with: chmod --help
  
  It should provide you some information. It should work:
  http://www.hmug.org/man/1/chmod.php
  
  Just try chmod +x run.sh again after changing into the right directory
  (cd). 
  

   Also, please answer the other questions I asked:  And I'm still
   unclear about using this-I see alist of tools, do I need something
   else to use FN? I want to keep this as simple as possible. 
   
  
  When you've got Freenet running:
   - start your web browser
   - go to http://127.0.0.1:
  
  You've got a working installation when this works.
  
  On version 0.7 you need references (connections with other users).
  Please read Important note for first time users at
  http://freenetproject.org/download.html 
  
  
  That's all to make it work.
  
  There are some tools, like Frost and Thaw. These are easy to use. Frost
  is something like a news reader and Thaw is something like kazaa. It is
  a good idea to use these two applications. 
  
  Please keep in mind that you'll find all kinds of stuff on Freenet.
  Think twice before you view something. There are horrible things that
  you don't like to see. It's a reason why I don't use Freenet anymore.
  

   Also, the FAQs do not say how much storage space must be dedicated to
   FN. I assume I can choose an external drive?
   
  
  You are talking about the store-file (it's some kind of swap space). I
  started with 500 M. Last time I configured it using 2 G.
  
  It is possible to use an external drive. 
  
  


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Re: [freenet-support] Help

2007-01-06 Thread Bouke J. Henstra

 ./run.sh start
 : No such file or directory

try the following:

cd into the freenet directory

chmod +x run.sh
./run.sh start

--

On Tue, 2006-12-26 at 08:14 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I can't install FN on Mac OS X 10.4.9.
 I unzipped the archive into a folder, but when I type 
 ./bin/1run.sh
 ./run.sh start 
 
 
 in Terminal, I get this message: 
 
 -bash: 
 ./bin/1run.sh
 ./run.sh start
 : No such file or directory
 
 The instructions say Basically, all you need to do is make a directoy
 for freenet, unpack the tarball into that directory, change the
 permissions so that you can read write and execute as user (non-root)
 in thet directory and run the start script using the following
 commands : 
 ./bin/1run.sh
 ./run.sh start 
 
 
 What am I doing wrong? And I'm still unclear about using this-I see a
 list of tools, do I need something else to use FN? I want to keep
 this as simple as possible. Also, the FAQs do not say how much storage
 space must be dedicated to FN. I assume I can choose an external
 drive?
 
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Re: [freenet-support] Help

2007-01-06 Thread Bouke J. Henstra
 Welcome to Darwin!
 My-Computer:~ Bob$ chmod +x run.sh
 chmod: run.sh: No such file or directory
 My-Computer:~ Bob$ ./1run.sh start
 -bash: ./1run.sh: No such file or directory

 All the files from the .tar file ARE on my HD,  Location is
 ~Users/Bob/Backup Items/Software/Freenet/freenet07

Did you cd into the installation directory?

You are in ~Users/Bob, so this should work:

cd Backup\ Items/
cd Software
cd Freenet
cd freenet07

or

cd Backup\ Items/Software/Freenet/freenet07

Does the command 'chmod' work on your box? 

Test this with: chmod --help

It should provide you some information. It should work:
http://www.hmug.org/man/1/chmod.php

Just try chmod +x run.sh again after changing into the right directory
(cd). 

 Also, please answer the other questions I asked:  And I'm still
 unclear about using this-I see alist of tools, do I need something
 else to use FN? I want to keep this as simple as possible. 

When you've got Freenet running:
 - start your web browser
 - go to http://127.0.0.1:

You've got a working installation when this works.

On version 0.7 you need references (connections with other users).
Please read Important note for first time users at
http://freenetproject.org/download.html 


That's all to make it work.

There are some tools, like Frost and Thaw. These are easy to use. Frost
is something like a news reader and Thaw is something like kazaa. It is
a good idea to use these two applications. 

Please keep in mind that you'll find all kinds of stuff on Freenet.
Think twice before you view something. There are horrible things that
you don't like to see. It's a reason why I don't use Freenet anymore.

 Also, the FAQs do not say how much storage space must be dedicated to
 FN. I assume I can choose an external drive?

You are talking about the store-file (it's some kind of swap space). I
started with 500 M. Last time I configured it using 2 G.

It is possible to use an external drive. 

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[freenet-support] Help

2006-12-27 Thread Bouke J. Henstra
Well, I didn't write the install instructions and I think that I
answered enough questions to get Freenet running. I wish you good luck
(don't like your attitude).

On Wed, 2006-12-27 at 03:06 -0800, oregonrebel at gmail.com wrote:
> Forget it!
> 
> Isn't it obvious I"m a basic user (an advanced basic user)?? I don't
> even know what you mean by cd into the installation directory. I try
> to avoid Terminal whenever possible. As far as I can tell, I correctly
> followed the INSTALL instructions, which say:
> 
> Basically, all you need to do is make a directoy for freenet, unpack
> the tarball into that directory, change the permissions so that you
> can read write and execute as user (non-root) in thet directory and
> run the start script using the following commands :
> 
> "
> ./bin/1run.sh
> ./run.sh start 
> "
> 
> Then, fire up your favorite web browser and point it to
> http://127.0.0.1: : if you get to a freenet page, your freenet
> node is up and running.
> 
> AT THIS STAGE THE INSTALL IS DONE
> 
> 
> That's what I did-created a directory in my software folder and
> unpacked the archive. The permissions needed no changing, and then I
> pasted  the commands into Terminal. Didn't work.
> Besides, you still haven't answered my other questions.
> 
> 
> 
>  
> Bouke J. Henstra wrote: 
> > > Welcome to Darwin!
> > > My-Computer:~ Bob$ chmod +x run.sh
> > > chmod: run.sh: No such file or directory
> > > My-Computer:~ Bob$ ./1run.sh start
> > > -bash: ./1run.sh: No such file or directory
> > > 
> > 
> >   
> > > All the files from the .tar file ARE on my HD,  Location is
> > > ~Users/Bob/Backup Items/Software/Freenet/freenet07
> > > 
> > 
> > Did you cd into the installation directory?
> > 
> > You are in ~Users/Bob, so this should work:
> > 
> > cd Backup\ Items/
> > cd Software
> > cd Freenet
> > cd freenet07
> > 
> > or
> > 
> > cd Backup\ Items/Software/Freenet/freenet07
> > 
> > Does the command 'chmod' work on your box? 
> > 
> > Test this with: chmod --help
> > 
> > It should provide you some information. It should work:
> > http://www.hmug.org/man/1/chmod.php
> > 
> > Just try chmod +x run.sh again after changing into the right directory
> > (cd). 
> > 
> >   
> > > Also, please answer the other questions I asked:  And I'm still
> > > unclear about using this-I see alist of "tools", do I need something
> > > else to use FN? I want to keep this as simple as possible. 
> > > 
> > 
> > When you've got Freenet running:
> >  - start your web browser
> >  - go to http://127.0.0.1:
> > 
> > You've got a working installation when this works.
> > 
> > On version 0.7 you need references (connections with other users).
> > Please read "Important note for first time users" at
> > http://freenetproject.org/download.html 
> > 
> > 
> > That's all to make it work.
> > 
> > There are some tools, like Frost and Thaw. These are easy to use. Frost
> > is something like a news reader and Thaw is something like kazaa. It is
> > a good idea to use these two applications. 
> > 
> > Please keep in mind that you'll find all kinds of stuff on Freenet.
> > Think twice before you view something. There are horrible things that
> > you don't like to see. It's a reason why I don't use Freenet anymore.
> > 
> >   
> > > Also, the FAQs do not say how much storage space must be dedicated to
> > > FN. I assume I can choose an external drive?
> > > 
> > 
> > You are talking about the store-file (it's some kind of swap space). I
> > started with 500 M. Last time I configured it using 2 G.
> > 
> > It is possible to use an external drive. 
> > 
> > 
> >   




[freenet-support] Help

2006-12-27 Thread Bouke J. Henstra
> Welcome to Darwin!
> My-Computer:~ Bob$ chmod +x run.sh
> chmod: run.sh: No such file or directory
> My-Computer:~ Bob$ ./1run.sh start
> -bash: ./1run.sh: No such file or directory

> All the files from the .tar file ARE on my HD,  Location is
> ~Users/Bob/Backup Items/Software/Freenet/freenet07

Did you cd into the installation directory?

You are in ~Users/Bob, so this should work:

cd Backup\ Items/
cd Software
cd Freenet
cd freenet07

or

cd Backup\ Items/Software/Freenet/freenet07

Does the command 'chmod' work on your box? 

Test this with: chmod --help

It should provide you some information. It should work:
http://www.hmug.org/man/1/chmod.php

Just try chmod +x run.sh again after changing into the right directory
(cd). 

> Also, please answer the other questions I asked:  And I'm still
> unclear about using this-I see alist of "tools", do I need something
> else to use FN? I want to keep this as simple as possible. 

When you've got Freenet running:
 - start your web browser
 - go to http://127.0.0.1:

You've got a working installation when this works.

On version 0.7 you need references (connections with other users).
Please read "Important note for first time users" at
http://freenetproject.org/download.html 


That's all to make it work.

There are some tools, like Frost and Thaw. These are easy to use. Frost
is something like a news reader and Thaw is something like kazaa. It is
a good idea to use these two applications. 

Please keep in mind that you'll find all kinds of stuff on Freenet.
Think twice before you view something. There are horrible things that
you don't like to see. It's a reason why I don't use Freenet anymore.

> Also, the FAQs do not say how much storage space must be dedicated to
> FN. I assume I can choose an external drive?

You are talking about the store-file (it's some kind of swap space). I
started with 500 M. Last time I configured it using 2 G.

It is possible to use an external drive. 




[freenet-support] Help

2006-12-26 Thread Bouke J. Henstra

> ./run.sh start
> : No such file or directory

try the following:

cd into the freenet directory

chmod +x run.sh
./run.sh start

--

On Tue, 2006-12-26 at 08:14 -0800, oregonrebel at gmail.com wrote:
> I can't install FN on Mac OS X 10.4.9.
> I unzipped the archive into a folder, but when I type "
> ./bin/1run.sh
> ./run.sh start 
> "
> 
> in Terminal, I get this message: 
> 
> -bash: 
> ./bin/1run.sh
> ./run.sh start
> : No such file or directory
> 
> The instructions say "Basically, all you need to do is make a directoy
> for freenet, unpack the tarball into that directory, change the
> permissions so that you can read write and execute as user (non-root)
> in thet directory and run the start script using the following
> commands : "
> ./bin/1run.sh
> ./run.sh start 
> "
> 
> What am I doing wrong? And I'm still unclear about using this-I see a
> list of "tools", do I need something else to use FN? I want to keep
> this as simple as possible. Also, the FAQs do not say how much storage
> space must be dedicated to FN. I assume I can choose an external
> drive?
> 
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