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I just upgraded and started it again and got the same problem. Did my datastore
get corrupted?
Here's the output from the latest.
Created log files
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'freenet/support/CPUInformation/libjcpuid-x86-linux.so' loaded from resource
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Tim Hawkins wrote:
> Thanks, I'l try.
>
> Now I'm trying new 0.7 in windows xp and I have a problem:
> When I launch that installer my antivirus software (kaspersky) says that
> some Rootshell virus is trying to be installed. If I terminate it,
> freenet istalliation stops. And if I allow it,
/ phred / wrote:
> Thanks for the suggestions so far!
> A couple clarifications:
> I was thinking of running Ubuntu or Knoppix.
> I want to run Fuqid & frost on the remote windows machine(s).
> (does that make it alot harder)
>
> I've messed around with linux a few times over the last dozen or so
Hi,
I updated to Freenet 0.7 Build #794 r9119. CPU is now at 100%
utilization.
Could be a bug. I shutdown my node for now.
Greetings,
Bouke
oundError: freenet/node/Node
Once I receive that error I am returned to the command prompt and the node
does not start. Any insight would be appreciated.
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I am having trouble getting Freenet 0.7 to run on my system. I am running SuSE 10.1 on a machine with an AMD Athlon 64 processor. I attempted to install the node manually since I couldn't seem to get the web-installer or self extracting JAR to work.
I followed the following instructions:
wget
/ phred / wrote:
Thanks for the suggestions so far!
A couple clarifications:
I was thinking of running Ubuntu or Knoppix.
I want to run Fuqid frost on the remote windows machine(s).
(does that make it alot harder)
I've messed around with linux a few times over the last dozen or so
years, but
Tim Hawkins wrote:
Thanks, I'l try.
Now I'm trying new 0.7 in windows xp and I have a problem:
When I launch that installer my antivirus software (kaspersky) says that
some Rootshell virus is trying to be installed. If I terminate it,
freenet istalliation stops. And if I allow it, it works
I updated to Freenet 0.7 Build #794 r9119. CPU is now at 100%
utilization.
I updated to Freenet 0.7 Build #799 r9137 and CPU utilization is good
now.
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On Thu, Jun 08, 2006 at 06:02:52AM +, / phred / wrote:
Thanks for the suggestions so far!
A couple clarifications:
I was thinking of running Ubuntu or Knoppix.
I want to run Fuqid frost on the remote windows machine(s).
(does that make it alot harder)
A bit harder certainly. You have to
An advanced technique would be to run FUQID remotely via cygwin's X
server, and have a shared drive via samba. Then you could save the temp
space involved, and not have FCP blocked up by shifting gigabytes of files
to insert across the LAN. :) Of course you'd have to access the files
from the LAN
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