Re: [freenet-support] How to get some "Node References"?

2005-08-27 Thread Juiceman
I assume that at least some requests do work? How many open connections are listed under advanced mode --> open connections ? If some requests are working and you have open connections, then just leaving you node running over time (days) will improve your routing ability. On 8/27/05, Spike Spie

Re: [freenet-support] How to get some "Node References"?

2005-08-27 Thread Juiceman
I assume that at least some requests do work? How many open connections are listed under advanced mode --> open connections ? If some requests are working and you have open connections, then just leaving you node running over time (days) will improve your routing ability. On 8/27/05, Spike Spie

[freenet-support] How to get some "Node References"?

2005-08-27 Thread Spike Spiegel
Hi! Have installed Freenet version 0.5.2.8 yesterday. and i get often some error message: The request couldn't even make it off of your node. Try again, perhaps with the GPL to help your node learn about others. The publicly available seed nodes have been very busy lately. If possible try to ge

Re: [freenet-support] freenet not working.

2005-08-27 Thread Juiceman
On 8/26/05, Dylan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > wanting to install freenet, but i can't seem to.. i can run the initial config > script, and that works, but when it runs it produces the following errors. > Please note I changed the script to run the command gij instead of java. the > error is the sa

Re: [freenet-support] freenet not working.

2005-08-27 Thread Matthew Toseland
Hi! It will not work because it is using gij. Even Kaffe will not run Freenet 0.5 at present. Hopefully Freenet 0.7 will work with GCJ 4.1. But not yet. What exactly does it say if you set it to run the java command? It is quite possible that you are invoking Kaffe or GIJ due to a symlink. On Sa

[freenet-support] Re: Which Linux for freenet?

2005-08-27 Thread Bob
Matthew Exon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Bob wrote: > > > I'd recommend looking at Ubuntu (or > > kUbuntu which uses KDE and is therefore a bit more windows-like), Fedora > > Core > > and similar. > > As far as Java goes, Ubuntu doesn't come with Java out of the box, > although there are at

[freenet-support] freenet not working.

2005-08-27 Thread Dylan
wanting to install freenet, but i can't seem to.. i can run the initial config script, and that works, but when it runs it produces the following errors. Please note I changed the script to run the command gij instead of java. the error is the same, but when I used the java command it also said it