This is nothing to do with Freenet. It sounds like you've accidentally
set 127.0.0.1: as your homepage. Did you know that if you
accidentally press CTRL+D while using IE 6.0 it will set the current page
to be your homepage? It sounds as if this is what you have done. If
you're using IE 6.0
For the first time today I discovered the right-click Menu on the View
Freenetlog. I'm well trained. I don't expect a menu on a grayed window!
huh?
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Well, at the very least, I would not confuse the user by putting a button
on the window that claims it moves something to the clip board.
It's not confusing, it just doesn't do anything. It would, if it was
finished, but it isn't finished. It's not hard to add that functionality,
it would
It happens when I've got the webinstaller in its default place (I
guess), in the Freenet dir, and run 'Update Snapshot' from the
startmenu.
Hm, right. That really really shouldn't happen! It's designed to not try
and copy over itself if run from its default location for obvious reasons!
the rabbit icon
I like to see it as a dolphin, am I a weirdo now?
Maybe!
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Hello,
After upgrading to 5066, I can't get anything off Freenet. It connects to
some nodes after a while, but still says it can't finde a route. I have
upgraded to 5068, but still no luck. It worked before 5066 and I have not
changed any settings after upgrading. Whats wrong?
Thanks in advance.
While ideas are being tossed around for the Windows installer and/or
configurator, which if either of them generates the default.ini and
freenet.ini files that appear during installation?
Dude... neither... The autogenerated config scripts are generated (as your
image states!) by
OK, thanks for the clarification there. I poked around CVS, but the
scripts directory didn't appear to be the right stuff, and there is no
src/freenet/scripts, so I thought perhaps one of the win32 apps was
doing it.
Hm, weird. Nope, definitely not the win apps, definitely in the java. I
Oops, that may well be a very old bug. That shouldn't be too hard to fix,
I'll crack one out tonight.
I have changed the logFile option in the freenet.ini file to an other
path. But when I click on View Logfile ... in the context menu of the
blue freenet symbol, freenet.exe still shows me the
(fwiw it sounds like it isn't querying the ini file each time you click
View Logfile - I think it's probably just querying once at startup)
Oops, that may well be a very old bug. That shouldn't be too hard to fix,
I'll crack one out tonight.
I have changed the logFile option in the
Ur, or maybe I hardcoded freenet.log in the viewer and never fixed it...
my bad.
(fwiw it sounds like it isn't querying the ini file each time you click
View Logfile - I think it's probably just querying once at startup)
Oops, that may well be a very old bug. That shouldn't be too hard to
Am I the only one missing this attachment?
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From: Michael Stather
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 22, 2004 9:43 PM
Subject: [freenet-support] Bugs using the newest unstable snapshot
Hi,
The newest snapshot still doesn´t work properly.
Attached is my
It looks like you're running NodeConfig.exe but not freenet.exe. You should
really use the Configure option from the systray icon to edit the conf file
(or edit it by hand) - running NodeConfig.exe from the command line has
been known to produce duff ini files sometimes. I can see an amount of
Maybe it's simply because the file has been copied into an 'encrypted'
folder (a folder in Windows 2000 or Windows XP that has the 'encryption'
flag set) so when you look at the properties of the file in Windows
Explorer it says it is encrypted.
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Had you put your freenet datastore in your temp directory? If so, you'll
have to recreate your datastore, which involves restarting the node. If
not, you'll just have to restart the node.
So restart the node and see what happens...
I deleted windows temp files- call me paranoid stupid ;-)
I think the Windows installer explicitly looks for 1.4. versions of
java. So as long as a 1.4 jre is installed I don't see how this error
message would appear. Also you don't say if you get the error message from
the installer or from the freenet log.
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From:
It's not running in sun java, at least not using the sun java classes.
Check your classpath.. test java -version to see what java is being
used by default.
$java -version
Kaffe Virtual Machine
Engine: Just-in-time v3 Version: 1.1.4
Please help with Check your classpath ??
Thanks
No
freenet
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On Tuesday 18 May 2004 22:50, tripolar wrote:
Dave wrote:
It's not running in sun java, at least not using the sun java
classes. Check your classpath.. test java -version to see what
java is being used by default.
$java -version
Kaffe
and most of the rest are
behind NATs which the user doesn't properly work around. :)
Is there any reason why we cannot use STUN to avoid the NAT problems? It
ought to be fairly simple to encapsulate the TCP-packets in UDP.
Doesn't STUN involve connections to a centralised server? If so, we
How did you install Freenet, what version did you install, and what is
your operating system? Can't explain what's wrong until you tell us what
you did. Also did you edit the freenet.conf file manually by hand?
At first glance it looks like freenet.conf is corrupted so maybe try
deleting it and
version 0.5.2.8 on win2k server and I install it by just clicking on
freenet-
webinstall.exe .
What build number? That sounds like a very old version. You need to
upgrade it to build number 5082. See instructions for upgrading on the
website. Basically, replace freenet.jar with the new
Just for an update on this, bouncing the thread appropriately for devl:
What are the current outstanding issues with GCJ compatibility (or, for that
matter, Kaffe/Blackdown/IBM java compatibility)
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Having found that I was using Mozilla 1.6 for most browsing, I allowed it
to become the default browser with EarthLink TotalAccess. Before that I'd
had
Internet Browser as the default and simply exited it before calling
Mozilla for Freenet use.
Apparently Mozilla 1.6 (at least when
At a command prompt, try this
C:\ping 127.0.0.1
see what happens, then try
C:\ping localhost
and again see what happens. Let us know the results.
I am using Win 2K, I have verified TCP/IP filtering is _not_ enabled.
This
error occurs whether I have my IDS/Firewall up or if I have it
Fuck the brits, free speach is what you make of it. Europe doesn't
know what free speach is. In my opinion, this idea will be forced upon the
europeans by time.
I think you're wrong, but then what do I know, I'm a stupid brit
apparently. If anything, speech is more free in Europe than in
Mozilla, Firefox, Netscape and Internet Explorer. I also tried Windows
Media Player as an experiment and it happened with that program also. I
never allow MP to connect to the internet...I only use it when I am not
online. I use Zone alarm as a software firewall and I allow it to show
Yeah, I'd realised that if you could provide a list of all the
different ports that would be helpful (or is there just too many?). The
reason is, the actual port number identifies which applications are
communicating (or trying to communicate) with each other. For example,
email always
You mean, like Freemail?
http://www.freenet.org.nz/freemail/
Alternatively, the freesite author could just advertise a publickey and
request that people who want to message him anonymously first encrypt the
message using the public key and then manually insert a KSK to his NIM
address. I don't
Try right-clicking the rabbit icon in the corner, selecting Configure,
and seeing what it says in the 'address' and 'port' fields. If either of
them are empty, or just incorrect, you will need to set them. Port can
be anything you like, as long as it is not empty. Address needs to be
the
woah, that's weird. afaicr, default==192
Since 5088 my Windows XP has been thrashing the disk like nothing I'd ever
seen
before. Memory load was high (440 Mb virtual on a 192 MB physical machine)
but
not extremely unusual. According to Task Manager Java and Freenet weren't
taking
Dude, you really think that?
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Subject: Re: [freenet-support] Freenet on XP Home/
On Friday 06 August 2004 21:48, Toad wrote:
Does freenet work less well on XP Home
etc/freenet.conf according to that command line?
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Steve wrote:
I've read that there should be a parameter that limits java's mem
usage in /usr/bin/start-freenet.sh. Mine seems to lack that parameter.
here is a copy of my start-freenet.sh:
Ok, here it is...
I'm a comlete newbie, i probably could have found this information
elsewere, i´v trid Frost, but cant see my on querstion after tree days
(much less the answer), but if i do anything worng, please feel free to
be angry!
This is my question:
I use windows and have the
Quite interesting, albeit not fully informative (what is codefrog ?
It's like a code monkey... but Toad isn't a monkey ...
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Yes. If you just downloaded freenet.exe, and then some other random
files, and put them in a folder, and run freenet.exe, then that's really
useless. You should *install* freenet, by running the *installer*.
So either, as Toad says, download all the files manually, put them in a
folder,
As far as I remember, the winstaller actually checks that the 1.4.x JVM is
installed. If you have the 1.5.x JVM, I believe the winstaller will still
point fred to use the 1.4.x JVM (I could be mistaken of course
because I've not even looked at any of the installer code for over a year)
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Maybe the node should have some type of button on the fproxy page to do
a clean shutdown.
Can you not right click on the blue bunny in the system tray and select
Shutdown?
-todd
I requested a clean API to shut down the node. Oh, about two years ago.
INFO: Native CPUID library jcpuid not loaded, reason: 'Dont know jcpuid
library name for os type 'OS/2'' - will not be able to read CPU
information using CPUID
INFO: Native BigInteger library jbigi not loaded, reason: 'Dont know jbigi
library name for os type 'OS/2'' - using pure java
I
Given the original post, I'd imagine it's some interaction between the
Windows installer and short filenames e.g. perhaps the installer assumes
that a short filename exists... (rather than anything particularly wrong
with Freenet or the JRE)
On 20 Dec 2004 at 9:22, Dave wrote:
I assumed
Sounds like possibly an error in the config file rather than an error in
the datastore...
Todd Walton wrote:
When I start Freenet I just get the bunny with the up arrows in my
system tray. The up arrows go on forever, Freenet never starting.
Same here. One day it worked, next reboot
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Sounds like possibly an error in the config file rather than an error in
the datastore...
I'd suggest *not* using the windows configtool at any time. I've noticed
it
inserting bad character sequences into the config file.
Is that true? I know it *used* to do that
the configtool should stop being part of the
download and the config servlet should be implemented ASAP (Toad has
mentioned such a servlet)
I definitely agree
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Well, your web browser probably stores copies in its cache ... those
copies will in all likelihood *not* be encrypted. But it depends on your
browser settings, and of course which browser you use to 'surf'..
When surfin through the freenet gateway, the websites you view get stored
on
your
If you're worried about tempfiles you might want to store your files in an
encrypted filesystem (or e.g. an encrypted folder on Windows XP)
Filling with 0's then deleting is not reliable on journaled
filesystems.. the files should be encrypted in the first place. A while
back somebody did
To correct this ..?
Freenet could not find the data. I'm guessing this is the first time you
are running Freenet?
Did you try 'retrying' as the message below suggests? How long have you
been running Freenet for?
Have you read any of the documentation about Freenet yet? I recommend you
do this
I recommend you set your system clock to the correct YEAR. it's
currently showing 2006 (as you can tell by the mail headers on the below
email you sent out)
One good reason to set the system clock to the correct YEAR (i.e. 2005) is
that date-based redirect pages in Freenet will not work if it
fixes all current bugs and
support
problems in freenet.exe
Dave
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Visit the sun site _again_ ... this time following all the links that point
to the Java 2 Runtime Environment for Windows.
You will end up here:
http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.3/jre/download-windows.html
Download it.
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then be tracked down
as either
o Freenet java problems
o Installer problems
o Network (e.g. firewall) problems
Dave
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system you are using. Or what version of
freenet you are trying.
In fact you don't say much at all so this reply is total conjecture.
What path did you try installing freenet into? e.g. C:\Program
Files\Freenet
Dave
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Cc: [EMAIL
day.
Hope that helps;
Dave
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2001 10:03 AM
Subject: hello
please help me.
I have installed freenet software. But it doesn't work.
It always tell me:
Network Error
://java.sun.com/j2se/1.3/jre/download-windows.html
There is a remote possibility that a future freenet installer may be tested
against Sun JRE 1.1.8_007 and that it may be modified to seek for jre.exe
and jrew.exe as alternative java interpreters.
Dave
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From: Jim
that a future freenet installer may be
tested
against Sun JRE 1.1.8_007 and that it may be modified to seek for
jre.exe
and jrew.exe as alternative java interpreters.
Dave
Did I say that? I meant we ain't ever gonna support Sun JRE 1.1.x
The following is from the Freenet Bugtracker:
Date
In which case, download a working stable version from Sourceforge
Dave
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From: Flute Gardener [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 18, 2001 12:43 PM
Subject: [freenet-support] freenet prob
Another list with debug setting on, and without
:
http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.3/jre/download-windows.html
Dave
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2001 3:32 AM
Subject: [freenet-support] (no subject)
The download will not work. The computer says I have to locate Java
Runtimes.
I tried
Dave,
Thanks. I was asking if I need to call any function in
the java code if I want to restart the node. I don't
know if someone is attacking me or what, my node is getting
slow over time. I saw a lot of tcp connections in the
CLOSE_WAIT state. So I want to restart the node automatically
1 a) if you try to import/export references in a location with spaces in
the
path, like C:\test freenet\pippo.ref or C:\mickey mouse.ref, the
process
fails!
Argh. Sounds like I wrote that bug.
1 b) if you try to import/export references in a good location accordingly
to point 1a, but you
I am interested in getting some movie editing software, etc. Software
such
as: Movie Magic Scheduling and Budgeting, Final Cut Pro 3, etc. I have
some
screenwriting software that I'd be willing to trade in return for these
items. I read about your organization on the 'Net and am therefore
gg
too much attachements @ this list...
every day virus warnings!!! like the one I respond. can't you just send
plain text mails
The original email was not a virus warning but a payload of the Win32.Klez
virus. It works by emailing everyone in the infected users address
system files. You may also consider going to
http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com
to see if there are any operating-system patches you need to install for
Windows ME.
Hope this helps a bit,
Dave
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Sent: Wednesday, July 17, 2002 1:34
the latest 1.4 JRE instead and see if the problem goes away.
Dave
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I stuck a copy of it up at http://freenetproject.org/snapshots/mfc70.zip
(it
may need to be unzipped into the windows directory). This weekend I'll see
what i can do getting it to installer without actaully having everyone
downloading it every time they update.
I'm under the impression that
I'll bet money it doesn't say please distribute our dlls as .zip files
and ask the end
users to unzip them into the windows partition anywhere)
You can hate microsoft for the way they do things, even it is the way they
intended them to be done.
It isn't the way microsoft intends things to
I'll bet money it doesn't say please distribute our dlls as .zip files
and ask the end
users to unzip them into the windows partition anywhere)
You can hate microsoft for the way they do things, even it is the way they
intended them to be done.
It isn't the way microsoft intends things to
supports donations either by paypal or by mailed-in cheque
(check). The details are available at http://www.freenetproject.org and
clicking on Donate! on the far left hand side near the top.
dave
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be of only limited value for a freenet
datastore. I have no idea if comparable utilities are available for use
with FAT partitions.
dave
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accidentally delete some files I didn't mean to, I'm going to
email you and say FUCK YOU, see how you like it.
dave
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Hmm, that's EXACTLY what my node says before the so-called fix. And I've
just reproduced EXACTLY the same behaviour again on the current
freenet-latest.jar. However it DOES appear to be fixed in the latest
freenet-unstable-latest.jar (603 I believe)
Someone care to rerelease the 5xx branch with
the following executes custom html.
http://127.0.0.1:/%3Cscript%3Edocument.write('test');%3C/script%3E
True - for example :
http://127.0.0.1:/%3Cscript%3Edocument.write('test1%3cH1%3etest2%3c/H1%3
e');%3C/script%3E
The code that displays the Unexpected key page should really HTMLise
the following executes custom html.
http://127.0.0.1:/%3Cscript%3Edocument.write('test');%3C/script%3E
True - for example :
http://127.0.0.1:/%3Cscript%3Edocument.write('test1%3cH1%3etest2%3c/H1%3
e');%3C/script%3E
The code that displays the Unexpected key page should really HTMLise
I also have a complaint to whoever said that 100
idling threads is harmless.
Not on windows it isn't, certainly not in java on
windows. Threads are rpocesses and have horrible
overhead.
Threads are not processes ... they're threads. If you look in Windows Task
Manager, for example, and
There may be a way to change the destination of
the gateway item, but this likely to be harder.
No, there isn't.
I'll change this in the very near future though, it's a sensible idea.
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Dear Sir,
since 2-3 days I read a message on freenet website/Email-office that
some activities are under way and it will shortly be possible again to
get/read e-mail over freenet.
Sorry, Wrong Number. Bzzzt
I think you must be mistaken. This is not the mailing list for FreeNet
ISP. It is
(sun should have changed it, I know)
Not necessarily ...
I changed in start-freenet.sh the line
nice -n 10 -- java $JAVA_ARGS freenet.node.Main $@
by
nice -n 10 -- /usr/java/j2re1.4.0_03/bin/java $JAVA_ARGS freenet.node.Main
$@
... so the only thing you changed was the path to java?
Dec 16, 2002 8:18:45 AM (freenet.node.Main, main): loading routing table
Exception in thread main java.lang.OutOfMemoryError
Anyone got any ideas? I have a permanent node with a 30GB datastore...
:GeckoX
Someone else posted a similar (identical?) problem. I'd hazard a guess
that your
please i need help closing this program could you guide me thru this
thank
you
Simple. In the top-right corner of Incredimail, click the X button.
Alternatively go to Add/Remove Programs and uninstall Incredimail.
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I tried re-installing frost, but that didn't help.
Any suggestions?
Try asking the Frost developers. This is the Freenet support mailing list.
http://jtcfrost.sourceforge.net/contact.html
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The recent mention of the temp directory prompted me to go look
to see what was in there. I found 1200 files totaling 125meg
Aren't these supposed to be being deleted when freenet is
done with them?
Not necessarily.
Are you sure? What is the *point* if temporary files if
Get on what, with what passwords? What are you talking about?
I understood the first bit - you downloaded freenet from
www.freenetproject.org . And then you forgot your password? Password for
what? Internet access? How can we here possibly help you with that?
d
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(after you've double clicked on the
rabbit). The Freedom Engine is a web site within Freenet (a freesite),
that links to many (hundreds?) of other freesites.
Good luck and happy hunting. By the way, READ THE FUCKING DOCUMENTATION
NEXT TIME. I thank you.
dave
I am a newbie who has just set up a permanent node, and I'm getting
abysmal results trying to access freesites. The few attempts that
succeed take up to an hour to load, and most sites never come back at
all. Is this performance normal?
... Yes ... Although an hour seems excessive. For
and end up subscribing again).
You must use the same email address you used to subscribe to the mailing
list. According to
http://hawk.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/roster/support it is
[EMAIL PROTECTED].
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I suggest you go to http://freenetproject.org and tell us, in all
seriousness, what your question has to do with freenetproject... I think
you probably just sent your question to the wrong list (sorry).
d
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For the benefit of the English-speaking viewers, Babel has this to say:
That made twice that I install freenet, and I note a clear progression of
the audience between twice, which is good, in my opinion On the other
hand, I have evil to make function freenet, thus, Freedom engine opens, but
I
to determine when fred is fully operational.
dave
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Ian Clarke wrote:
A better way might be to track the log-file itself and look for
particular log messages. This could be used to both deterimine when
: is available, and also to spot common problems.
I disagree - I think we had this discussion before. A user can review the
log-file if
No worries, I've seen stubbier questions.
Your .ini looks fine to me - how do you know Freenet cannot connect to the
internet?
When I start freenet, freenet is not able to connect to the Internet.
What exactly do you mean by that? How do you know freenet is not able to
connect to the Internet?
Yuh, some connections should be open. Although when you start it up, there
won't be many connections for a bit unless you start requesting stuff. But
as you say, you've tried that by trying to retrieve gpl.txt and other files.
What does the logfile say? freenet.log
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Status link,
what does it say? How many node references are there, what does the
Connection Attempts say, etc
As a last resort - is there anything scary looking in the logfile
(freenet.log) like big flashing ERROR messages?
d
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I don't show any of those links on the web interface
page. This may be the problem thoughWhen I click
on the switch to advance mode link in the upper left
hand corner. It says that I am in transient mode and
cannot switch to advances.
Hm - if you're in transient mode then that's why
address into your firewall configuration. If your firewall is
just software-based and installed on the same PC as freenet then you don't
need to do this step.
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To: Dave Hooper [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2003 5:06 PM
He may be having trouble giving you log if he is trying from the rabbit.
At least on my system the display of log from rabbit does little more than
that. I've mentioned it several times, but either no one believe me or
the
problem remains uncomprehended or unimportant.
What would you prefer
with
the directory that the java excutable is in.
PATH=javapath:$PATH
export PATH
Run start-freenet.sh and Freenet should start up after that.
Dave
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2003 6:47 PM
Subject: [freenet
forwarded
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To: Dave Hooper [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 10, 2003 5:13 PM
Subject: Re: [freenet-support] help
ok...it seems to be working alot better now. Stuck a
pin throught my firewall, it hicupped for a while
For the first time today I discovered the right-click Menu on the View
Freenetlog. I'm well trained. I don't expect a menu on a grayed
window!
huh?
Up until this event (above) the only way I could get anything from the
View
window for freenet.log was to mark it, then use ctrl-c and
Have you verified, using the task manager, that all processes associated
with freenet is gone?
That shouldn't be necessary, if it is then Something Bad is going on
Use the task manager to kill of any (or any unwanted if you run multiple
java apps on your computer) java.exe processes and any
Could you tell me under what circumstances the webinstaller will try to
overwrite itself while running please? I see this only happening if you
first download the webinstaller into the freenet application folder, and
then run it, which is not really intended. If that is what you do (and if
it is
Is there something going on with freenet's paypal account that you know
of? Is the money still needed I presume?
Thanks,
-Dave
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No-one seems to have mentioned that your freenet.ini file looks like it is
full of junk. What is all this =3D crap? Try deleting the freenet.ini
file and recreating it. Freenet really doesn't like corrupted ini files.
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From: Anonymous [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Yeah, but if =3D is actually in the ini file, then that's bad (right?).
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Sent: Sunday, October 03, 2004 10:52 AM
Subject: Re: [freenet-support] freenet starts and hangs
mail escape string for '=' as '=' itself is used
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