I run Freenet stable on Windows XP. Whenever I log in, the Freenet systray
application loads and starts Freenet. This is annoying, to say the least,
because I'm not connected to the Internet most of the time. I can't find
what is telling Windows to load it. Is there any way to make the systray
Klaus BrĂ¼ssel wrote:
What does the message 'CANNOT RENAME NODE FILE node-temp TO node' suggest
? stable build 5088 / Linux kernel 2.6.7 / Sun
Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.4.2_04-b05, mixed mode)
Is your 'node' file marked read-only? (What does 'ls -l node' say?)
I meant to say 5085. (I know, WT bloody F?)
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From: Toad [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Jul 24, 2004 9:21 AM
To: Nick Tarleton [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [freenet-support] Insert error
Umm, build 5029 ?!?!?
That is _REALLY_ old.
On Fri, Jul 23, 2004
I've started using Freenet for the Nth time (transient - 5084 - WinXP - Sun
JVM 1.4.1), and am going through the 99% RNF phase. I know this is normal,
but I noticed that many of them RNF instantly and say no nodes were tried. If
it's not too hard to explain, I'd like to know the reason for
On Saturday 27 March 2004 03:10 pm, S wrote:
When you start Freenet, it immediately tries to connect to as many nodes
as possible, from the pool of nodes that it knows about. If what you're
seeing is a bandwidth spike that goes away after a couple of minutes,
it's probably connections being
When I start Freenet build 5076. it downloads a rather large amount of data.
Is this some kind of prefetching? Can it be turned off?
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On Monday 01 March 2004 09:52 pm, Robert Greenage wrote:
I have 50 node references why does the node only search one or two? Is
there something wrong with my RT? Can I have it configured incorrectly?
I have this same problem too:
Error: Route Not Found
Attempts were made to contact 2 nodes.
On Saturday 27 March 2004 12:25 pm, Christian Menz wrote:
Hi,
that _is_ freenet. It retrieves data, stored to your disk. When you query
data, you retrieve from disks of other users :)
Christian
Am Sat, 27 Mar 2004 12:02:04 -0500 hat Nick Tarleton
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When I
it - this is for obvious reasons).
Obvious? *I* know what they are, but are they obvious to a newb?
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See freenet.conf. If there is a line saying 'transient=true' or 'announce=false' -
WITHOUT a % or # before it- then you are transient, and if you want to be permanent,
you should put a % before any such lines.
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