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IS THERE ANY CHANCE TO FIX IT PLEASE?
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Wojtek
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Hello:
I am on an iMac 10.11.1, using firefox. I have paid the registration fee and
downloaded and opened everything I can find, followed all the download
instructions re: java freenet and tried hard (to the best of my limited
knowledge) to get into the freenet but have no success.
When I
Le 08/11/2015 11:34 , Esther and Ed a écrit :
Hello:
I am on an iMac 10.11.1, using firefox. I have paid the registration fee and
downloaded and opened everything I can find, followed all the download
instructions re: java freenet and tried hard (to the best of my limited
knowledge) to get
Le 08/11/2015 11:34 , Esther and Ed a écrit :
Hello:
I am on an iMac 10.11.1, using firefox. I have paid the registration fee and
downloaded and opened everything I can find, followed all the download
instructions re: java freenet and tried hard (to the best of my limited
knowledge) to get
On 11/08/2015 05:34 PM, Esther and Ed wrote:
> Hello:
>
> I am on an iMac 10.11.1, using firefox. I have paid the registration
> fee and downloaded and opened everything I can find,
There is no fee to download Freenet. Who charged you money? Where did
you find it? It is available for free from
On 11/06/2015 03:07 PM, Elias Verbestel wrote:
> hi,
> i want to forward ports from freenet.
> but where i need do that port trigger or portmapping.
Arne answered on a good way to browse Freenet from another machine, but
in case that's not what you meant:
The ports to forward are listed under
I think this email was intended for someone else.
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On Sun, Nov 8, 2015 at 8:13 PM, Steve Dougherty wrote:
On 11/08/2015 05:34 PM, Esther and Ed wrote:
> Hello:
>
> I am on an iMac 10.11.1, using firefox. I have paid the registration
>
On 11/08/2015 08:20 PM, Richard Sosa wrote:
> I think this email was intended for someone else.
It was directed at and in reply to someone else, yes, but you've joined
the support mailing list, which means you will get messages people send
to it. As mentioned in the message footer, you can
Hi,
Installing Java 1.8 *should* have replaced the Java preferences panel
completely. So I don't think Java 1.8 actually installed properly, both
because Freenet is clearly using 1.6, and because you can still see Java SE
6 in your preferences pane. That old Java Preferences pane should have been
Did Freenet install successfully, no errors? If it installed properly then
it just isn't running for some reason.
Since the rabbit icon is broken at the moment, you can start Freenet
manually:
1) Click the search icon in your menu bar
2) Type "terminal" and hit enter
3) When Terminal opens, type
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