Keeping the default installation location would avoid that problem. To
start Freenet run ./run.sh start from its installation directory. You can
uninstall Freenet by deleting it.

On Wed, Jan 20, 2016, 8:25 AM  <silentroni...@startmail.com> wrote:

> Decided to give freenet a try, trid to install it to my desktop but didnt
> like all the files so i tried to create a file for freenet and drag them
> there. Now im unable to uninstall freenet, or even access it at all. im
> doing this on a linux machine, is there a command i can type into a
> terminal in order to uninstall and re-install again?
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