[freenet-support] shutdown node - bsod.

2006-08-20 Thread Stefan Grönberg
real great, i shut down the node using the button on webby, my computer BSOD thanks to that ___ Support mailing list Support@freenetproject.org http://news.gmane.org/gmane.network.freenet.support Unsubscribe at http://emu.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailm

Re: [freenet-support] shutdown node - bsod.

2006-08-20 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> real great, i shut down the node using the button on webby, > my computer BSOD thanks to that I am using alpha software and my computer exploded and my house burnt down and and and and and... We all know that you are mad about that BSOD... but (1) it should be a calculated risk that things coul

Re: [freenet-support] Freenet 0,5 and 0,7

2006-08-20 Thread an ominous cow herd
I can empathize. Freenet is is one of the first projects that I've seen take a working application and push it aside, while directing new users to an alpha version. The way it would normally be done is listing Freenet 0.5 as the stable version instead of the "unsupported" version, and 0.7 as t

Re: [freenet-support] It just isn't easy

2006-08-20 Thread an ominous cow herd
You might want to try out the more stable Freenet 0.5 version. There are more users and much more content than the alpha 0.7 version. On Wednesday 16 August 2006 06:33, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I was going to dedicate a PC and it's resources to Freenet. I installed the > application but don't

[freenet-support] shutdown node - bsod.

2006-08-20 Thread Stefan Grönberg
real great, i shut down the node using the button on webby, my computer BSOD thanks to that

[freenet-support] shutdown node - bsod.

2006-08-20 Thread free...@altweb.nl
> real great, i shut down the node using the button on webby, > my computer BSOD thanks to that I am using alpha software and my computer exploded and my house burnt down and and and and and... We all know that you are mad about that BSOD... but (1) it should be a calculated risk that things coul

[freenet-support] Freenet 0,5 and 0,7

2006-08-20 Thread an ominous cow herd
I can empathize. Freenet is is one of the first projects that I've seen take a working application and push it aside, while directing new users to an alpha version. The way it would normally be done is listing Freenet 0.5 as the stable version instead of the "unsupported" version, and 0.7 as t

[freenet-support] It just isn't easy

2006-08-20 Thread an ominous cow herd
You might want to try out the more stable Freenet 0.5 version. There are more users and much more content than the alpha 0.7 version. On Wednesday 16 August 2006 06:33, diddler4u at hotmail.com wrote: > I was going to dedicate a PC and it's resources to Freenet. I installed the > application but