Apparently something new has appeared on fmb. It is either another alpha following alpha4a or is a beta. The webmaster asks for response on "frost" or on "fmb" (if it works). Where is frost (i.e., URL))?
Having not yet acquired the introduction or the background and have a "x" in left right
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I'm new to this mailing list (eight days ago), but perhaps I can help you:
After my subscription I received a mail with the subject Welcome to the support
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This was in the body:
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Title: Apple Tour
Bonjour,
A propos de Freenet, si j'ai bien compris, chaque utilisateur gère un node
pour accéder et participer à Freenet :
Sauriez-vous me dire ce qu'un node peut générer comme upload et selon quels
critères cet upload peut varier ? l'opérateur du node peut-il le contrôler ?
Est-ce
Greg Wooledge ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I'm running a recent Freenet snapshot (from freenetproject.org/snapshots/
at the time when it said freenet-latest.jar 23-Aug-2002 00:01 1.1M).
Platform is OpenBSD 3.1, using the Linux JDK 1.3 (reported as Sun
Microsystems Inc. version 1.3.1_04
I am totally new to Freenet. I have a FreeBSD and a Win2K machine.
Just to get me started I installed Freenet on my Windows Machine.
How can I start helping out the project?
I have 1600/384 connection. Currently I run the freenet client 4 to 8
hours per day, but don't see anything happening in
please unsubscribe me from your mail list. i can't understand the
complicated computer geek lingo used. i was just looking for internet
access freedom. thanks,
peacelovebest wishes, rob matejka
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Ian Clarke ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
What did you need to do to get Freenet working with Kaffe? Someone
should write a HOWTO in the public section of the website.
Once Kaffe 1.0.7 was installed, I did nothing special to make Freenet
use it. (Special may be relative to user skill, of
Hello Freenetters
As an experiment, I attempted to insert a 'genuine' copy of gpl.txt, and
wasn't surprised when I got a key collision because there's already some
other document with the key [EMAIL PROTECTED]
However, I was surprised that my node revealed a both a public and a
private key
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