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Since I moved my node to another box (no new install), the node always
creates a directory '.onionnetworks' right in the root directory of my
C drive (windows).
The node itself is located on another drive, inside a subdirectory.
This did not happen on my old computer.
What do I have to adjust to l
I have the exact same hardware environment and similar Linux OS, one
64bit, the other 32bit.
Is it to be expected for freenet to use ~ double the ram in the 64bit
environment?
Thanks,
Adam
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On Thursday 13 March 2008 20:01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Since I moved my node to another box (no new install), the node always
> creates a directory '.onionnetworks' right in the root directory of my
> C drive (windows).
> The node itself is located on another drive, inside a subdirectory.
> Th
Since I moved my node to another box (no new install), the node always
creates a directory '.onionnetworks' right in the root directory of my
C drive (windows).
The node itself is located on another drive, inside a subdirectory.
This did not happen on my old computer.
What do I have to adjust to l
Freenet 0.7 build 1123 is now available. Please upgrade (hopefully your node
will do this for you). Major changes:
- Fix a bunch of problems with the link level / connection setup code, found
in simulations.
- Tune the database parameters to try to avoid long stalling waiting for
background main