The freenet.pid file did not exist and nothing was open in my quick start tray,
but I did find any active process for the freenet tray when I opened task
manager. I closed it, and that did the trick. Thanks.
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Date:Wed, Nov 4, 2015 at 8:14 A
I can't get mail to send from my computer. I also can't load some of frost on
my Ubuntu is.
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Hi,
This is largely an issue with the way Java currently works on Mac OS X, but
it's easy to solve.
You'll need to install Apple's Java system package [1] as well as Oracle's
Java 8 package (which you probably already have). For the moment, some Java
applications don't quite work properly without
Le 31/10/2015 11:30 , John a écrit :
Downloaded the installer onto OSX. Tried installing. Won’t allow me to
install in /Applications because my user is not administrator.
Selected another location instead. Then a ton of errors ensure. Very
broken.
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On 04/11/15 13:28, Steve Dougherty wrote:
> On 10/27/2015 09:53 AM, bob.tro...@pirateparty.ca wrote:
>> I would like to investigate using freenet or a variant hacked by me to
>> keep some of my Pirate Party communications at least nominally secure.
>>
>> I downloaded a binary installation file from
On 10/27/2015 09:53 AM, bob.tro...@pirateparty.ca wrote:
> I would like to investigate using freenet or a variant hacked by me to
> keep some of my Pirate Party communications at least nominally secure.
>
> I downloaded a binary installation file from the site, but was unable to
> find an MD5 hash
On 11/03/2015 05:30 PM, Richard Sosa wrote:
> As far as I know, there have been no changes to my pc in the past
> month, so when I tried to open Freenet, I was surprised when it
> wouldn't open. The error seems to refer to a problem with .NET
> Framework. Currently, I have version 4.5.51209. I tr
As far as I know, there have been no changes to my pc in the past month, so
when I tried to open Freenet, I was surprised when it wouldn't open. The error
seems to refer to a problem with .NET Framework. Currently, I have version
4.5.51209. I tried to delete and reinstall Freenet, but that had
Downloaded the installer onto OSX. Tried installing. Won’t allow me to install
in /Applications because my user is not administrator. Selected another
location instead. Then a ton of errors ensure. Very broken.
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