RE: [freenet-support] Problems with freenet

2002-10-28 Thread William_dw -- Sqlcoders
It's that darn outlook express/signed email thing again,
Here's what matthew said...




What do you mean by the main portal? The Freedom Engine? This contains
lots of slow-loading images. Stop it loading first, and then other links
will probably work.

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 [mailto:support-admin;freenetproject.org]On Behalf Of Mike
 Sent: 28 October 2002 13:46
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 sorry, matthew, but your replies come to me as garbeled attachments. my
 server stips attachments, as a virus security precaution.  can
 you re reply
 to this thread.  thanks.
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RE: [freenet-support] Re: [freenet-chat] slightly off topic: fat32 methods of keeping my store folder size

2002-10-28 Thread William_dw -- Sqlcoders
The negative effects are when you need to store large files,
essentially the file needs to be broken up into smaller chunks, and so takes
longer to store/retrieve. I don't think the size of your FAT table matters
anymore, way back when it was limited and so you were limited by disk size
vs cluster size vs FAT table size.

Or something like that.

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 fat32 methods of keeping my store folder size


 good idea, hadnt thought about just making a freenet datastore
 partition, what are the negative effects of using smaller cluster sizes?
  (there must be some, otherwise they would default to 16 :)  perhaps its
 just addressing, if you have smaller clusters you have *more* clusters
 and therefore have to address more clusters... if this is all, then it
 should matter as i'd be having at most a partition of a gig or two for
 freenet...

 i'm not sure i'm going to do this though since i dual boot to linux
 about 50% of the time i use my computer, so i was planning on setting up
 a node on my linux box that shares the same datastore...

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 so (unfortunately) i am forced to use fat32 on my windows
 machine where
 i run my freenet node... right now here is the size info:
 
 Size:  391 MB (410,077,960 bytes)
 Size on disk:  506 MB (531,529,728 bytes)
 
 
 I would recommend putting the freenet datastore on a separate
 partition if possible.  Partition Magic (commercial software, but well
 worth the money) can do this for you without destroying your existing
 files.
 
 When formatting the new filesystem, try to give it as large a cluster
 size as possible, and you will cut down on lost space.  (Or format it
 as NTFS, if that's an option).
 
 
 
 no, sorry. make the clusters as SMALL as possible, so the last
 used cluster by a file is filled up more effectively.
 the clusters that do not fill completely contain the wasted space:
 cluster 256 bytes, data 64 bytes = 192 bytes wasted
 custer 4096 bytes, data 64 bytes = 4032 bytes wasted
 
 
 
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RE: [freenet-support] man, traffic picked up tonight.

2002-10-28 Thread William_dw -- Sqlcoders
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 [mailto:support-admin;freenetproject.org]On Behalf Of Mike
 Sent: 28 October 2002 21:56
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 Subject: [freenet-support] man, traffic picked up tonight.


 I was running from 1% usage and 35%

 now, for the last hour i have 100%

 here are my stats thus far.

   a.. Current routingTime: 4772ms.

   b.. Active pooled jobs: 22264 (188.57143%)   [Rejecting incoming
 connections and requests!]

   c.. Available threads: 289It's normal for the node to sometimes reject
 connections or requestsfor a limited period. If you're seeing rejections
 continuously the node is overloaded or something is wrong (i.e. a bug).
   d.. Current estimated load: 100.0%.

 and at this point im very active on my node. :P

 guess thats what i get for sharing so much resources.. lol

LOL, you can still get statistics?

=C:\DOCUME~1\WILLIA~1telnet localhost 
=Connecting To localhost...Could not open connection to the host, on port
.
=No connection could be made because the target machine actively refused
it.

Bah humbug.


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RE: [freenet-support] 522???

2002-10-22 Thread William_dw -- Sqlcoders
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 On On Tue, 22 Oct 2002 10:31:44 -0700 Der Vagabund
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 At 19:13 22.10.2002, you wrote:
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   block 23: State DONE reached.
 
 Build 522 fixes this for me...
 
 I agree, the build 522 is working fine.
 Thank's to Matthew !
 
 YEee H

 Me too!

 For Matthew's a jolly good fellow
 For he's a jolly good fellow
 For he's a jolly good flllw
 Freenetters can agree.



I do, thanks matthew!


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RE: [freenet-support] small and big windows installer bugs

2002-10-20 Thread William_dw -- Sqlcoders
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 another thing, but i'm not sure if this is just because of my
 chaotic installation:
 FProxy/Basic Settings/FProxy active is NOT enabled in the
 configurator, but fproxy is active. either the setting of the
 checkbox is not processed or the
 configurator does not parse the .ini file correctly

I've noticed this too on a fresh install to a virgin machine, but as you say
fProxy still works whether the checkbox is checked or not.


 then i pressed cancel to discard my settings - but, the windows
 stays open, giving me interresting gfx-garbage: regardless which
 tab i click on, the last
 page is
 always displayed, overwriting the page i wanted to see; giving me
 the fuzzy feellig of oh-oh, dunno work, windows will break,
 everything is lost  :D

Cancel works fine for me, clicking OK tries to pop up a box telling me my
changes require a node restart,
but the focus isn't on the popup window and so I assumed my settings had
automatically taken effect.
Any chance of focusing  making that dialog a system-modal oh windows
configurator people?


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RE: [freenet-support] Test

2002-09-23 Thread William_dw -- Sqlcoders

Hi frank,
You are clogging several mailboxes with your requests, I am now requesting
as a list member that you cease sending email to the list which is off
topic.

Please do the following:
1. check your email, a reminder email has been sent to you with your
password.
2. open this page:
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to the URL
3. in the last text box on the page (next to the edit options button) enter:
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4. click 'edit options'.
5. in the top left inputbox (called 'password') type the password included
in the email mentioned in step 1.
6. click unsubscribe.
7. you are now unsubscribed.
8. repeat the entire process from step 1.

You should now be unsubscribed.
If you continue to email this list after receiving these instructions I will
assume that you have no interest in actually unsubscribing yourself, and
will therefore take the appropriate action to ignore all future emails from
you, classing your mail as Unsolicited Email.

Regards,
William.


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 i do not believe that you are unsubscribed...

 unsubscribe me now, you slime pit spammers...i want no more of
 your nonsense infecting my mailbox...

 thanks,
 frank
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  I just went to the website (using the link inserted below) and
 followed the
  instructions for unsubscribe.  It works fine for me.  It's real
 easy, enter
  the e-mail address you subscribed with, your password and click
  unsubscribe.  I even had the listserv mail me my password,
 which worked
  just fine.
 
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  is there no way offf this useless list??...
 
  unsubscribe me now...
 
  frank
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  Subject: [freenet-support] Test
 
 
   Test
  
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