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ICTHUS - Nothing is impossible. Our Boss says so.
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Hello,
This is my first post to this mailing-list. I have used Freenet in the
past (version 0.5).
I just installed Freenet 0.7 using freenet-webinstall for linux. I am
not able to run Fred out of the box. I hope you could help me.
I think that the best thing I could do, is supply technical
ssible. Our Boss says so.
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Well it shouldn't go a lot above 256M. I can't see it going over 512M.
Short of a JVM bug. You are talking about resident here, not virtual.
Virtual going high is perfectly normal and pretty harmless.
On Thu, Jun 01, 2006 at 06:57:11PM -0500, CyberLeo wrote:
Matthew Toseland wrote:
I run my
Try reinstalling. There is a new installer that may not have this
problem. There was a bug in the JVM, forcing the JVM to use pthreads was
the only known workaround for a while, but we have other workarounds now
and so have disabled that one. If the problem still persists then
occasionally your