On Monday 03 November 2008 19:07, robert fallis wrote:
On Mon, 03 Nov 2008 18:49:02 -, Julien Cornuwel
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Depends on your operating system :
On Windows, your should have a shortcut to update.cmd.
On Linux, go in freenet's directory and run './update.sh' as a
robert fallis wrote:
I've been away for a few weeks. and I now get a message to upgrade my node.
my node is set to automatic update but it has not worked, How do I
upgrade my node?
help please
bob
On Windows you can open Command Prompt and go to the folder where freenet is
and
type:
robert fallis a écrit :
I've been away for a few weeks. and I now get a message to upgrade my node.
my node is set to automatic update but it has not worked, How do I
upgrade my node?
help please
bob
Depends on your operating system :
On Windows, your should have a shortcut to update.cmd.
On Mon, 03 Nov 2008 18:49:02 -, Julien Cornuwel
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Depends on your operating system :
On Windows, your should have a shortcut to update.cmd.
On Linux, go in freenet's directory and run './update.sh' as a normal
user (not root).
thanks, I've run ./update.sh
seems a