On Thu, May 27, 2004 at 05:23:00PM +0100, Ian Clarke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(consider the amount of time we would spend dealing with memory leaks
and array overflows had we implemented in C++). As for focus, our
rant
You are living in a dream world, really.
No, you are living in a
I've been using Freenet for a couple of days now,
and I began noticing that after using the program for about an hour, the size of
the file in memory began to grow ridiculously large. Had I run the program for a
whole day, the memory leak would have encompassed all available memory on the
Having found that I was using Mozilla 1.6 for most browsing, I allowed it to become the default browser with EarthLink TotalAccess. Before that I'd had
Internet Browser as the default and simply exited it before calling Mozilla for Freenet use.
Apparently Mozilla 1.6 (at least when installed as
Anyone know the answer to that part of the question? Perhaps related by
my
multiple browsers on my system??? Maybe they are arguing with each
other.
Or has the 'host' been down more often than usual??
Have you tried running the update programme as an administrator? It may
be a permission
I know, it should be zipped to this address, but I'm too frustrated at the moment to get all the neurons in phase.___
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Woah. Oh well, what do you expect from the Church of Scientology?
On Mon, May 31, 2004 at 12:55:14PM -0400, Nicholas Sturm wrote:
Having found that I was using Mozilla 1.6 for most browsing, I allowed it to become
the default browser with EarthLink TotalAccess. Before that I'd had
Internet
On Mon, May 31, 2004 at 07:52:20PM +0100, Toad wrote:
Woah. Oh well, what do you expect from the Church of Scientology?
I heard they own Earthlink, that all. If they don't, I apologize for
spreading malicious rumours.
On Mon, May 31, 2004 at 12:55:14PM -0400, Nicholas Sturm wrote:
Having
For a long time I've received what looks like SYN floods and SMURF
attacks to my port associated with Freenet. I've assumed that it's a
fault of my firewall or PC, but what's weird is that the port of the
offending IP increments. I thought that the port that Freenet uses
was fixed being that
For a long time I've received what looks like SYN floods and SMURF
attacks to my port associated with Freenet. I've assumed that it's a
fault of my firewall or PC, but what's weird is that the port of the
offending IP increments. I thought that the port that Freenet uses
was static being
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For a long time I've received what looks like SYN floods and SMURF
attacks to my port associated with Freenet. I've assumed that it's a
fault of my firewall or PC, but what's weird is that the port of the
offending IP increments. I
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For a long time I've received what looks like SYN floods and SMURF
attacks to my port associated with Freenet. I've assumed that it's a
fault of my firewall or PC, but
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