Re: [freenet-support] some problem to install freenet on linux

2015-05-19 Thread Victor Denisov
Dave, after subscribing to the support mailing list, you're getting all
emails sent by all subscribers; Dennis' answer to a Linux question
wasn't directed at you.

To answer your question (even if you've been *extremely* rude to the
volunteers who run this project), please try doing the following:

1. Uninstall and reinstall Freeenet. Seriously. Please do it.
2. Before starting Freenet, open the wrapper configuration file
(wrapper\wrapper.conf in your Freenet installation directory) in
Wordpad, and find the following line:

wrapper.java.maxmemory=512

3. Change it to

wrapper.java.maxmemory=1024

4. Adjust your bandwidth settings and adjust the following sizes:

Maximum size of a RAMBucket: 4MB
Amount of RAM to dedicate to temporary buckets: 128MB
Freenet datastore size: 100GB
Maximum size of the in-memory write cache for each store: 4MB
Client cache size: 1GB

Do not change any other settings before you've run Freenet successfully
for at least a month or so, then you can start to gently tweak your
configuration further.

Finally, do not start more than ~10 downloads at once, especially if
they're for large ( 100 MB) files.

Regards,
Victor Denisov.

On 19.05.2015 6:06, Dave Larsen wrote:
 please what am i supposed  to do i dont have a bin file i dont see any
 updater file except the windows cmd thing if i uninstall and reinstall i
 gotta go through all the settings again what is going on it seems like
 if im trying to better my computer or this i try to follow the
 instructions but in the slashed list order of files the one i need is
 never there  HELP PLEASE
 
 On May 17, 2015 11:01 AM, oscar1...@anche.no
 mailto:oscar1...@anche.no wrote:
 
 How to fix java.io.IOException: Cannot run program
 /usr/local/Freenet/bin/install_updater.sh:java.io
 http://java.io.IOException: error=13, Permission denied ?
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Re: [freenet-support] some problem to install freenet on linux

2015-05-19 Thread Victor Denisov
Please try following my instructions and see if it'll help. If it won't
help, please give a concise explanation of what went wrong, including
direct copy-pastes of relevant lines from wrapper.log or freenet-*.log.

Regards,
Victor Denisov.

On 19.05.2015 19:32, Dave Larsen wrote:
 im just pissed trying to get  this to work and nothing is helping please
 help
 
 On May 19, 2015 10:13 AM, Victor Denisov vdeni...@plukh.org
 mailto:vdeni...@plukh.org wrote:
 
 Dave, after subscribing to the support mailing list, you're getting all
 emails sent by all subscribers; Dennis' answer to a Linux question
 wasn't directed at you.
 
 To answer your question (even if you've been *extremely* rude to the
 volunteers who run this project), please try doing the following:
 
 1. Uninstall and reinstall Freeenet. Seriously. Please do it.
 2. Before starting Freenet, open the wrapper configuration file
 (wrapper\wrapper.conf in your Freenet installation directory) in
 Wordpad, and find the following line:
 
 wrapper.java.maxmemory=512
 
 3. Change it to
 
 wrapper.java.maxmemory=1024
 
 4. Adjust your bandwidth settings and adjust the following sizes:
 
 Maximum size of a RAMBucket: 4MB
 Amount of RAM to dedicate to temporary buckets: 128MB
 Freenet datastore size: 100GB
 Maximum size of the in-memory write cache for each store: 4MB
 Client cache size: 1GB
 
 Do not change any other settings before you've run Freenet successfully
 for at least a month or so, then you can start to gently tweak your
 configuration further.
 
 Finally, do not start more than ~10 downloads at once, especially if
 they're for large ( 100 MB) files.
 
 Regards,
 Victor Denisov.
 
 On 19.05.2015 6:06, Dave Larsen wrote:
  please what am i supposed  to do i dont have a bin file i dont see any
  updater file except the windows cmd thing if i uninstall and
 reinstall i
  gotta go through all the settings again what is going on it seems like
  if im trying to better my computer or this i try to follow the
  instructions but in the slashed list order of files the one i need is
  never there  HELP PLEASE
 
  On May 17, 2015 11:01 AM, oscar1...@anche.no
 mailto:oscar1...@anche.no
  mailto:oscar1...@anche.no mailto:oscar1...@anche.no wrote:
 
  How to fix java.io.IOException: Cannot run program
  /usr/local/Freenet/bin/install_updater.sh:java.io
 http://java.io
  http://java.io.IOException: error=13, Permission denied ?
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Re: [freenet-support] some problem to install freenet on linux

2015-05-19 Thread Dave Larsen
i have done everything ppl have asked of me and nothing has worked,  i
heard of this and thought this is where i need to be,  but im having
nothing but issues when ive seen stuff downloaded,  and was told it came
from freenet,  i have had it set at all defaults and still got the same
issues  as i did after i messed with the settings,  my speed rose and my
peers rose but error upon error after dl stuff i have givin all my info  to
several help  people such as yourself and i keep on getting the same
answers,  or useless info, why cant  i get this to work right, but im
trying what you asked vicktor hopefully its a thanx,  if not ill be asking
for more help,  im not trying to be rude i have anger issues that i cant
control i just want this to work thats why i get so upset, i did apologize
several times too but if i cant get this going right there mite be more of
my anger coming out to you, i dont want that, you all dont want that so
please just real useful info that works,  thats all im aaking, i cant help
it if i get mad, i have mental  issues so help the disabled rather than
shun them please please please, im trying to be good and nice and am
asking, as i have the whole time,  by me capping everything was just so you
all may be able to read and figure  out what  i need to do, im sorry that
was wrong i just dont want to be trying to enjoy  freenet,  i want to enjoy
it,
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Re: [freenet-support] some problem to install freenet on linux

2015-05-19 Thread Dave Larsen
im just pissed trying to get  this to work and nothing is helping please
help
On May 19, 2015 10:13 AM, Victor Denisov vdeni...@plukh.org wrote:

 Dave, after subscribing to the support mailing list, you're getting all
 emails sent by all subscribers; Dennis' answer to a Linux question
 wasn't directed at you.

 To answer your question (even if you've been *extremely* rude to the
 volunteers who run this project), please try doing the following:

 1. Uninstall and reinstall Freeenet. Seriously. Please do it.
 2. Before starting Freenet, open the wrapper configuration file
 (wrapper\wrapper.conf in your Freenet installation directory) in
 Wordpad, and find the following line:

 wrapper.java.maxmemory=512

 3. Change it to

 wrapper.java.maxmemory=1024

 4. Adjust your bandwidth settings and adjust the following sizes:

 Maximum size of a RAMBucket: 4MB
 Amount of RAM to dedicate to temporary buckets: 128MB
 Freenet datastore size: 100GB
 Maximum size of the in-memory write cache for each store: 4MB
 Client cache size: 1GB

 Do not change any other settings before you've run Freenet successfully
 for at least a month or so, then you can start to gently tweak your
 configuration further.

 Finally, do not start more than ~10 downloads at once, especially if
 they're for large ( 100 MB) files.

 Regards,
 Victor Denisov.

 On 19.05.2015 6:06, Dave Larsen wrote:
  please what am i supposed  to do i dont have a bin file i dont see any
  updater file except the windows cmd thing if i uninstall and reinstall i
  gotta go through all the settings again what is going on it seems like
  if im trying to better my computer or this i try to follow the
  instructions but in the slashed list order of files the one i need is
  never there  HELP PLEASE
 
  On May 17, 2015 11:01 AM, oscar1...@anche.no
  mailto:oscar1...@anche.no wrote:
 
  How to fix java.io.IOException: Cannot run program
  /usr/local/Freenet/bin/install_updater.sh:java.io
  http://java.io.IOException: error=13, Permission denied ?
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