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Hi y'all
I've been working to get Freenet working on my Sheevaplug - I figure a 5watt
1GHz appliance with hardware crypto for $100 is something I can keep running
24x7.
Now, I have it running, but it sucks all the CPU out of the little fella and it
times-out like crazy, so I've been thinking
folkert wrote:
> - Forwarded message -
>>
>> Kernel 2.6.38 has adopted a format called XZ for kernel use, as well as some
>> filesystems. Format appears to be optimized for streaming and embedded use.
>> I'll happily test it if anyone wants to plug in some code for it.
>>
>>
Hi y'all
I've been working to get Freenet working on my Sheevaplug - I figure a 5watt
1GHz appliance with hardware crypto for $100 is something I can keep running
24x7.
Now, I have it running, but it sucks all the CPU out of the little fella and it
times-out like crazy, so I've been thinking
On Saturday 19 Mar 2011 06:14:16 freenet.10.technomat...@recursor.net wrote:
Hi y'all
I've been working to get Freenet working on my Sheevaplug - I figure a 5watt
1GHz appliance with hardware crypto for $100 is something I can keep running
24x7.
Now, I have it running, but it sucks all
Anyone who wants to be a mentor please sign up. Thanks!
Students are also very welcome! Experience shows that those who have been
peripherally involved with Freenet but not coded much can often make very good
SoC contributors, so anyone who's a student and who'd like to work for us this
Hi y'all
Now, I have it running, but it sucks all the CPU out of the little fella
I've been working on Freenet actively for 3 years or so and during this time
you are the first person that I know of to port it to a different architecture
successfully
So what you did is a very rare event and
Also, you should join #freenet on Freenode IRC, you usually can get quick
replies to easy questions there.
I'm interested in talking to you so please tell your nickname if you're on
IRC.
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Hi,
Im a final year student from the Department of Computer Science and
Engineering and interested in Freenet for GSoC 2011. To get started I have
cloned the source of Freenet from the git and would like to start working on
fixing a bug.I have gone though the list in the Bugtracker but its quite
On Sat, Mar 19, 2011 at 9:54 PM, Ashan Fernando ashan...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Im a final year student from the Department of Computer Science and
Engineering and interested in Freenet for GSoC 2011. To get started I have
cloned the source of Freenet from the git and would like to start working
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