On 05-Apr-2004 Nicholas Sturm wrote:
> Thanks for all the confusion.
>
> Perhaps unstable could be named the Linux Freenet and leave the stable as
> Freenet. And the indexes aren't really of much value to Freenet currently
> in any case. Or perhaps both could be rename Broadband Freenet and not
On 05-Apr-2004 Pierre Abbat wrote:
> On Monday 05 April 2004 15:40, Conrad Sabatier wrote:
>> Try reducing maximumThreads and/or maxNodeConnections. You didn't mention
>> which version of freenet you're running, but you may also want to check
>> your rtMaxNodes setting as well, as later versions
On Monday 05 April 2004 15:40, Conrad Sabatier wrote:
> Try reducing maximumThreads and/or maxNodeConnections. You didn't mention
> which version of freenet you're running, but you may also want to check
> your rtMaxNodes setting as well, as later versions employ a formula whereby
> the maximum nu
On 05-Apr-2004 Pierre Abbat wrote:
> I'm running Freenet on a 48MB machine which is also running mprime. The load
> average varies from 7 to 14, whereas before I started Freenet the load
> average was around 1.3. I'm using j2re 1.5.0-beta, which I downloaded today
> from Sun. top shows dozens o
Thanks for all the confusion.
Perhaps unstable could be named the Linux Freenet and leave the stable as
Freenet. And the indexes aren't really of much value to Freenet currently
in any case. Or perhaps both could be rename Broadband Freenet and not
confuse the rest of us into exploring any of it
On Freenet gateway the link "Routing Summary"
(/servlet/nodestatus/routing.html), found on "Node Status Interface
(/servlet/nodestatus/) doesn't work.
Still no change -- build 60043
When you don't need this feature, why the link is still on the page?
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