If Freenet is probibited, something better will pop up, I think, the
development of the Internet never stops, and still smarter guys will show up?
Please stop this dialog, and go to the freenet message boards and continue -
thanks *laugh*
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On Thursday 08 October 2009 04.13.25 l...@hushmail.com wrote:
Hello.
I have been having problems with my set up of Freenet, Frost and
Freemail. I just downloaded Freenet but have yet to install it.
The version I do have installed is 0.7.5, Build 1236 BUT Freenet
site tells me it is a very
I happened to find this, on another mailing list.
Elettra might be supplementary to freenet users, a supplementary way to
encrypt important data on your harddisk?
This might saw some ideas to the Freenet people.
WHAT'S ELETTRA ?
Elettra is a software providing plausible deniable cryptography.
On Sunday 04 October 2009 15.46.20 l...@hushmail.com wrote:
Hello.
I am having some problems as a newbie. Hope someone will help me
out. They may seem clear and simple to others but they are not to
me. Sorry 'bout that.
Freenet tells me it is trying to connect to my external IP and that
I
On Monday 28 September 2009 21.54.52 VolodyA! V Anarhist wrote:
Jonathan Bannister пишет:
Thank you for this sugestion. I have done this repeatedly, with no
success.
I note the following suggestion: it would be a good idea to forward the
ports 61616 and 27307 (UDP) on your router. How
On Thursday 24 September 2009 17.29.19 Matthew Toseland wrote:
On Wednesday 23 September 2009 09:14:07 Francois LARROUX wrote:
i tried many times different installer (java online and the exe
version) at different days but it still not starting
The Java version will not work on Vista. Please
On Thursday 17 September 2009 17.09.24 John Baxter wrote:
yes, I dont want this program anymore. how do I uninstall it? please
respond soon
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I have been following the discussions on this freenet mailing list for months,
and it seems to be more and more active, and new ideas pup up :-)
I was then struck by the thought, to make the whole internet into a freenet,
and to let all harddisks be encrypted.
Really it's all about files,
Man, you can't make a freenet out of internet. Because this will require
anoter network-layer protocol. It is not all about encryption. However,
when more users will join, and when the protocol will become more stable,
it might be possible to include freenet interface into linux kernel and
On Sunday 09 August 2009 12:10:21 pm 3BUIb3S50i 3BUIb3S50i wrote:
I use Ubuntu 8.10
Remove java
Download java 6 update 15:
32 bits: http://javadl.sun.com/webapps/download/AutoDL?BundleId=33223
64 bits: http://javadl.sun.com/webapps/download/AutoDL?BundleId=33227
And follow these steps:
sudo ln -fs /opt/jre1.6.0_15/bin/java /usr/bin/java
Launch Freenet
I did that.
Freenet seems to be running, and I have 17 connections just now
But I get some warnings (here are the most important):
Upgrade your java immediatelydue to a severe vulnerability in your
java jvm
Check out this blog.
http://techfragments.com/news/662/Software/Meet_iPredator_-_Secure_Anonymous_VPN_from_Pirate_Bay.html
A few persons have already been caught.
?freenet is becoming more and more urgent?
Check out this blog.
http://techfragments.com/news/662/Software/Meet_iPredator_-_Secure_Anonymous_VPN_from_Pirate_Bay.html
A few persons have already been caught.
£freenet is becoming more and more urgent?
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Dennis Nezic wrote:
> On Fri, 27 Feb 2009 04:47:09 +0100, bqz69 wrote:
>> It is still quite difficult to use and setup for normal people.
>
> More details would help :P. In Gentoo Linux, I do "emerge freenet", and
My main complain is, that is not possible t
I was just wondering?
I have tried out freenet for years, but it still seems not to be ready
for serious use by individual people, that is the huge group of ordinary
people out there on the Internet, who are in serious need for a Freenet.
It can be used mostly only by small groups of smart
Dennis Nezic wrote:
On Fri, 27 Feb 2009 04:47:09 +0100, bqz69 wrote:
It is still quite difficult to use and setup for normal people.
More details would help :P. In Gentoo Linux, I do emerge freenet, and
My main complain is, that is not possible to use Freenet anonymously for
individual
On Thursday 22 January 2009 14:24:36 mihail at riseup.net wrote:
> I have also posted problems about trying to get Freenet installed on
> Vista. Looking forward to the new version and getting going ...
>
> > On Thursday 22 January 2009 08:53, Tomas Gutierrez wrote:
> >> Dear friends, I thank you
On Thursday 22 January 2009 14:24:36 mih...@riseup.net wrote:
I have also posted problems about trying to get Freenet installed on
Vista. Looking forward to the new version and getting going ...
On Thursday 22 January 2009 08:53, Tomas Gutierrez wrote:
Dear friends, I thank you
Please
> > Now my freenet is running on my fit-pc - has been running properly
> > the last week.
> >
> > I did following (I am using ubuntu 8.04):
> >
> > 1. Created a text file /etc/cron.allow containing my username.
>
> That might explain why your wrapper's wrapper (your crontab-run script)
> wasn't
> > > I do not know much about the freenet internals, so I do not know.
> >
> > http://www.minihowto.org/4/
> >
> > Here you can see my wrapper log from november, when the problem began?
>
> Okay, we may be able to fix the part about the wrapper failing to start a
> new JVM. Try adding this to
I do not know much about the freenet internals, so I do not know.
http://www.minihowto.org/4/
Here you can see my wrapper log from november, when the problem began?
Okay, we may be able to fix the part about the wrapper failing to start a
new JVM. Try adding this to your
Now my freenet is running on my fit-pc - has been running properly
the last week.
I did following (I am using ubuntu 8.04):
1. Created a text file /etc/cron.allow containing my username.
That might explain why your wrapper's wrapper (your crontab-run script)
wasn't working. Though
> His wrapper stopped at
> 33minutes past the hour, while his own cronjob wrapper is set to run
> every ten minutes... so even after 7minutes, "run.sh status" still said
> it was running, or something.
My freenet just stopped again, here is my freenet.loggc after the stop:
His wrapper stopped at
33minutes past the hour, while his own cronjob wrapper is set to run
every ten minutes... so even after 7minutes, run.sh status still said
it was running, or something.
My freenet just stopped again, here is my freenet.loggc after the stop:
On Thursday 08 January 2009 16:52:48 Matthew Toseland wrote:
> On Wednesday 07 January 2009 17:55, bqz69 wrote:
> > On Wednesday 07 January 2009 18:49:57 bqz69 wrote:
> > > > But, Bzq69, your wrapper does seem to be restarting freenet properly.
> > > > Are you sur
On Thursday 08 January 2009 16:13:41 Dennis Nezic wrote:
> On Thu, 8 Jan 2009 07:01:25 +0100, bqz69 wrote:
> > On Wednesday 07 January 2009 18:49:57 bqz69 wrote:
> > > > But, Bzq69, your wrapper does seem to be restarting freenet
> > > > properly. Are you sur
On Wednesday 07 January 2009 18:49:57 bqz69 wrote:
> > But, Bzq69, your wrapper does seem to be restarting freenet properly.
> > Are you sure you need another wrapper around that wrapper? :)
My freenet stopped again, in spite of my .crontab, here is the wrapper.log
http://www.min
On Thursday 08 January 2009 16:13:41 Dennis Nezic wrote:
On Thu, 8 Jan 2009 07:01:25 +0100, bqz69 bq...@telia.com wrote:
On Wednesday 07 January 2009 18:49:57 bqz69 wrote:
But, Bzq69, your wrapper does seem to be restarting freenet
properly. Are you sure you need another wrapper around
On Thursday 08 January 2009 16:52:48 Matthew Toseland wrote:
On Wednesday 07 January 2009 17:55, bqz69 wrote:
On Wednesday 07 January 2009 18:49:57 bqz69 wrote:
But, Bzq69, your wrapper does seem to be restarting freenet properly.
Are you sure you need another wrapper around
On Wednesday 07 January 2009 18:49:57 bqz69 wrote:
> > But, Bzq69, your wrapper does seem to be restarting freenet properly.
> > Are you sure you need another wrapper around that wrapper? :)
>
> I do not know much about the freenet internals, so I do not know.
>
http://www.m
> But, Bzq69, your wrapper does seem to be restarting freenet properly.
> Are you sure you need another wrapper around that wrapper? :)
I do not know much about the freenet internals, so I do not know.
On Wednesday 07 January 2009 02:53:19 Dennis Nezic wrote:
> On Tue, 6 Jan 2009 23:30:55 +0100, user1 wrote:
> > On Tuesday 06 January 2009 23:19:43 Dennis Nezic wrote:
> > > On Tue, 6 Jan 2009 21:55:42 +0100, user1 wrote:
> > > > Now my freenet on my fit-pc with 256 mb ram seems to be running
>
On Wednesday 07 January 2009 02:53:19 Dennis Nezic wrote:
On Tue, 6 Jan 2009 23:30:55 +0100, user1 bq...@telia.com wrote:
On Tuesday 06 January 2009 23:19:43 Dennis Nezic wrote:
On Tue, 6 Jan 2009 21:55:42 +0100, user1 bq...@telia.com wrote:
Now my freenet on my fit-pc with 256 mb ram
On Wednesday 07 January 2009 16:32:17 Dennis Nezic wrote:
On Wed, 7 Jan 2009 10:42:56 +0100, bqz69 bq...@telia.com wrote:
On Wednesday 07 January 2009 02:53:19 Dennis Nezic wrote:
On Tue, 6 Jan 2009 23:30:55 +0100, user1 bq...@telia.com wrote:
On Tuesday 06 January 2009 23:19:43 Dennis
On Wednesday 07 January 2009 16:56:16 Dennis Nezic wrote:
Do you have the
most recent freenet-ext.jar?
Yes
Here is my newest wrapper log from 6. jan 2009:
http://www.minihowto.org/6/wrapper.log
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But, Bzq69, your wrapper does seem to be restarting freenet properly.
Are you sure you need another wrapper around that wrapper? :)
I do not know much about the freenet internals, so I do not know.
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On Wednesday 07 January 2009 18:49:57 bqz69 wrote:
But, Bzq69, your wrapper does seem to be restarting freenet properly.
Are you sure you need another wrapper around that wrapper? :)
My freenet stopped again, in spite of my .crontab, here is the wrapper.log
http://www.minihowto.org/6
15 of your peers are having severe problems (not acknowledging packets even
after 10 minutes). This is probably due to a bug in the code. Please report
it to us at the bug tracker at https://bugs.freenetproject.org/ or at
support at freenetproject.org. Please include this message and what
15 of your peers are having severe problems (not acknowledging packets even
after 10 minutes). This is probably due to a bug in the code. Please report
it to us at the bug tracker at https://bugs.freenetproject.org/ or at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Please include this message and what version of
the
Probably a bug: please report: 7 peers forcibly disconnected due to not
acknowledging packets.
7 of your peers are having severe problems (not acknowledging packets even
after 10 minutes). This is probably due to a bug in the code. Please report
it to us at the bug tracker at
Probably a bug: please report: 7 peers forcibly disconnected due to not
acknowledging packets.
7 of your peers are having severe problems (not acknowledging packets even
after 10 minutes). This is probably due to a bug in the code. Please report
it to us at the bug tracker at
On Tuesday 18 November 2008 13.26.01 Luke771 wrote:
> On Sat, 15 Nov 2008 23:42:11 + (GMT)
> Markus Hahn wrote:
>
>
>
>
> Sorry if I explain things that you know already, but I don't know what your
> general competence level is, so I'll assume you know very little, just in
> case (and it may
On Tuesday 18 November 2008 13.26.01 Luke771 wrote:
On Sat, 15 Nov 2008 23:42:11 + (GMT)
Markus Hahn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snip
Sorry if I explain things that you know already, but I don't know what your
general competence level is, so I'll assume you know very little, just in
case
On Monday 03 November 2008 15.44.10 Jeff Isaac wrote:
> Hello all!
> I have recently stumbled across a problem with my node. I noticed that
> Frost was having trouble communicating the other day even though the node
> was running. Sure enough, the node (at the time 1167) was not connecting to
>
On Monday 03 November 2008 15.44.10 Jeff Isaac wrote:
Hello all!
I have recently stumbled across a problem with my node. I noticed that
Frost was having trouble communicating the other day even though the node
was running. Sure enough, the node (at the time 1167) was not connecting to
any
On Monday 27 October 2008 22.27.05 Matthew Toseland wrote:
> We have widespread reports
>
> PLEASE UPGRADE ASAP!
>
> If this is as bad as it looks we may have lost a _lot_ of users through it.
I just upgraded to 1166, and now everything looks much better on my system,
even fms/thunderbird has
You must upgrade to 1166, which was released yesterday.
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On Tuesday 28 October 2008 10.37.19 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi guys,
I just updated to current head and have to find to my dislike that
nearly nothing is fetchable anymore.
Be it either the found data structure is too old and
On Monday 27 October 2008 21.42.35 Luke771 wrote:
> On Mon, 27 Oct 2008 13:28:33 +0100
>
> bqz69 wrote:
> > Now my question, is it necessary to have any ports open in order for
> > freenet to work best?
>
> No, it's not -necessary- in the sense that your node will wor
I am running freenet (ubuntu 8.04) on one box with no open ports, and also
running freenet on another box with most of the ports mentioned in freenet
opened - both boxes appears to run fine.
I am using "Firestarter" as my "firewall" as I find it easy to use, only.
Now my question, is it
On Monday 27 October 2008 07.23.41 Luke771 wrote:
> On Sun, 26 Oct 2008 18:04:49 +0100
>
> bqz69 wrote:
> > On Sunday 26 October 2008 13.07.56 bqz69 wrote:
> > > I am running freenet 1165 on a fit-pc using ubuntu 8.04.
> > >
> > > Freenet
On Monday 27 October 2008 07.23.41 Luke771 wrote:
On Sun, 26 Oct 2008 18:04:49 +0100
bqz69 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sunday 26 October 2008 13.07.56 bqz69 wrote:
I am running freenet 1165 on a fit-pc using ubuntu 8.04.
Freenet is installed with autostart property set.
When I
I am running freenet (ubuntu 8.04) on one box with no open ports, and also
running freenet on another box with most of the ports mentioned in freenet
opened - both boxes appears to run fine.
I am using Firestarter as my firewall as I find it easy to use, only.
Now my question, is it necessary
On Monday 27 October 2008 21.42.35 Luke771 wrote:
On Mon, 27 Oct 2008 13:28:33 +0100
bqz69 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now my question, is it necessary to have any ports open in order for
freenet to work best?
No, it's not -necessary- in the sense that your node will work anyway, but
it's
On Monday 27 October 2008 22.27.05 Matthew Toseland wrote:
We have widespread reports
PLEASE UPGRADE ASAP!
If this is as bad as it looks we may have lost a _lot_ of users through it.
I just upgraded to 1166, and now everything looks much better on my system,
even fms/thunderbird has begun
On Monday 27 October 2008 23.49.18 Dan Stevens wrote:
Freenet 0.7 Build #1165 r22843M
Freenet-ext Build #22 r22506
After running seemingly just fine for several weeks, I suddenly ran
out of disk space. The problem turned out to be my freenet log, which
was expanding at about a megabyte per
How do you move freenet to another computer, so you can continue to use the
same node ref. and datastore etc.
I am running freenet 1165 on a fit-pc using ubuntu 8.04.
Freenet is installed with autostart property set.
When I check fit-pc the next morning, freenet has stopped running (fms works
ok).
I run ./run.sh status, and is told freenet is not running.
Then I run ./run.sh start, and freenet
I am running freenet 1165 on a fit-pc using ubuntu 8.04.
Freenet is installed with autostart property set.
When I check fit-pc the next morning, freenet has stopped running (fms works
ok).
I run ./run.sh status, and is told freenet is not running.
Then I run ./run.sh start, and freenet
How do you move freenet to another computer, so you can continue to use the
same node ref. and datastore etc.
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On Sunday 26 October 2008 13.07.56 bqz69 wrote:
I am running freenet 1165 on a fit-pc using ubuntu 8.04.
Freenet is installed with autostart property set.
When I check fit-pc the next morning, freenet has stopped running (fms
works ok).
I run ./run.sh status, and is told freenet
On Tuesday 30 September 2008 11.26.04 Jelbert Holtrop wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm looking for Thaw. on USK at TIIZD-axvwg68FnLojP~c-
> G~nW4SBUo7Aj0cRUBNK2A,JB8a9cI4zsY7Zrgh84~NXHKQwDB1bADEY6VE9umf7-
> Y,AQACAAE/thaw-howto/1/ I read that Thaw.jar should be in het freenet
> directory. However the file
On Tuesday 30 September 2008 11.26.04 Jelbert Holtrop wrote:
Hi all,
I'm looking for Thaw. on [EMAIL PROTECTED]
G~nW4SBUo7Aj0cRUBNK2A,JB8a9cI4zsY7Zrgh84~NXHKQwDB1bADEY6VE9umf7-
Y,AQACAAE/thaw-howto/1/ I read that Thaw.jar should be in het freenet
directory. However the file is not there. I
New version of Freenet Minihowto published on http://www.minihowto.org
Please note that on this site you can also learn how to install ubuntu
encrypted.
Please feel free to publish the site link at your liking
New version of Freenet Minihowto published on http://www.minihowto.org
Please note that on this site you can also learn how to install ubuntu
encrypted.
Please feel free to publish the site link at your liking
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Just now when started freenet, my freemail plugin had disappeared.
Same thing has happened twice for me, when updating FMS (I think that was the
reason).
Just now when started freenet, my freemail plugin had disappeared.
Same thing has happened twice for me, when updating FMS (I think that was the
reason).
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I have almost made a supplementary Freenet, Freemail, JSite -and FMS
minihowto, but I need an important question answered.
How does a Freenet newbie, who urgently needs Freenet for some purpose, add
reference nodes of Friends, when he/she does not have any Freenet Friends,
but is all on his
I have almost made a supplementary Freenet, Freemail, JSite -and FMS
minihowto, but I need an important question answered.
How does a Freenet newbie, who urgently needs Freenet for some purpose, add
reference nodes of Friends, when he/she does not have any Freenet Friends,
but is all on his
I have published two small test sites (index.html - activelink.png - an
archive file with some images) - using jsite.
It works fine, when I download them to myself.
But how do you get freesites onto the freenet indexes anonymously in the
spirit of Freenet.
I had expected a electronic spider
sers/
I expect that using a usb stick will make everything more slow?
+++
On Monday 25 August 2008 10.06.21 bqz69 wrote:
> See www.minihowto.org - here you can see how to install ubuntu 8.04
> encrypted, and also how to make a backup using dd, so even your backup is
> encrypted.
>
See www.minihowto.org - here you can see how to install ubuntu 8.04 encrypted,
and also how to make a backup using dd, so even your backup is encrypted.
Then you can run freenet from there - it works well - and the speed is ok.
Just a comment :-)
+++
On Monday 25 August 2008 09.38.42 robert
See www.minihowto.org - here you can see how to install ubuntu 8.04 encrypted,
and also how to make a backup using dd, so even your backup is encrypted.
Then you can run freenet from there - it works well - and the speed is ok.
Just a comment :-)
+++
On Monday 25 August 2008 09.38.42 robert
that using a usb stick will make everything more slow?
+++
On Monday 25 August 2008 10.06.21 bqz69 wrote:
See www.minihowto.org - here you can see how to install ubuntu 8.04
encrypted, and also how to make a backup using dd, so even your backup is
encrypted.
Then you can run freenet from
On Friday 22 August 2008 21.11.39 bqz69 wrote:
> > Trust some well established identities' trust list trusts, and pretty
> > soon you should see messages coming through in FMS, then hopefully you
> > will start figuring things out. And remember Freenet is a high latency
> &g
On Friday 22 August 2008 21.11.39 bqz69 wrote:
Trust some well established identities' trust list trusts, and pretty
soon you should see messages coming through in FMS, then hopefully you
will start figuring things out. And remember Freenet is a high latency
network, don't expect to get
>
> Trust some well established identities' trust list trusts, and pretty soon
> you should see messages coming through in FMS, then hopefully you will
> start figuring things out. And remember Freenet is a high latency network,
> don't expect to get replies (or even see your own messages appear)
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On Friday 22 August 2008 14.34.00 you wrote:
bqz69 wrote:
I have installed fms, and it is running.
I also have freemail -and thunderbird running, and can receive -and send
freemail messages.
I am reading the fms page http://localhost:8080/;, but I need a better
Trust some well established identities' trust list trusts, and pretty soon
you should see messages coming through in FMS, then hopefully you will
start figuring things out. And remember Freenet is a high latency network,
don't expect to get replies (or even see your own messages appear)
I have installed fms, and it is running.
I also have freemail -and thunderbird running, and can receive -and send
freemail messages.
I am reading the fms page "http://localhost:8080/;, but I need a better
overview, because I am an fms newbie?
How do I use fms to read fms boards - what setup
On Thursday 21 August 2008 15.30.44 bqz69 wrote:
> On Thursday 21 August 2008 12.14.46 Volodya wrote:
> > > I then went to the "visit" page, but I did not insert anything in the
> > > "Domain" line as I do not know what to insert?
> >
> > Any
On Thursday 21 August 2008 12.14.46 Volodya wrote:
> > I then went to the "visit" page, but I did not insert anything in the
> > "Domain" line as I do not know what to insert?
>
> Anything you want. For example if you want for your mail to be
> User at TheCoolDomain.freemail put 'TheCoolDomain'
On Thursday 21 August 2008 12.14.46 Volodya wrote:
I then went to the visit page, but I did not insert anything in the
Domain line as I do not know what to insert?
Anything you want. For example if you want for your mail to be
[EMAIL PROTECTED] put 'TheCoolDomain' there.
For more help
On Thursday 21 August 2008 15.30.44 bqz69 wrote:
On Thursday 21 August 2008 12.14.46 Volodya wrote:
I then went to the visit page, but I did not insert anything in the
Domain line as I do not know what to insert?
Anything you want. For example if you want for your mail to be
[EMAIL
I have installed fms, and it is running.
I also have freemail -and thunderbird running, and can receive -and send
freemail messages.
I am reading the fms page http://localhost:8080/;, but I need a better
overview, because I am an fms newbie?
How do I use fms to read fms boards - what setup do
Anybody know how to install freemail - I have downloaded Freemail-0.1-11.jar
but get no *.jar file.
Instead I get a zip file, and when I decompress it, I get no *.jar file, but 4
directories without any *.jar file?
I am not a programmer, so please do not answer too short - thanks?
Thanks! :-)
On Wednesday 20 August 2008 13.15.39 Volodya wrote:
bqz69 wrote:
Anybody know how to install freemail - I have downloaded
Freemail-0.1-11.jar but get no *.jar file.
Instead I get a zip file, and when I decompress it, I get no *.jar file,
but 4 directories without any *.jar
Anybody know how to install freemail - I have downloaded Freemail-0.1-11.jar
but get no *.jar file.
Instead I get a zip file, and when I decompress it, I get no *.jar file, but 4
directories without any *.jar file?
I am not a programmer, so please do not answer too short - thanks?
On Sunday 17 August 2008 10.17.54 Dalek Invasion wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm new to FreeNet. A few questions not found in the FAQs.
>
> 1) How 'big' is FreeNet, as in how much data and files are available and
> how 'useful' is FreeNet as it is now? I've had a look around and there
> seems to be a fair
I am using ubuntu 8.04 - KDE - and freenet.
I have downloaded/installed:
fms v. 0.3.17
Thunderbird and inserted "thunderbird-fms-extension-5-fms.xpi"
http://pocoproject.org/poco/download/
poco-1.3.2.tar.gz (took a long time to compile)
Everything works fine - I start fms and can go to
I am using ubuntu 8.04 - KDE - and freenet.
I have downloaded/installed:
fms v. 0.3.17
Thunderbird and inserted thunderbird-fms-extension-5-fms.xpi
http://pocoproject.org/poco/download/
poco-1.3.2.tar.gz (took a long time to compile)
Everything works fine - I start fms and can go to
When you use http://dark-code.bulix.org/ to make your reference node, you see
30 links below on the same site, each containing a ref node of somebody else.
When you then go to http://www.bulix.org/ you see on the left side of this
page, some 26 lines down following:
"I'm also providing a
When you use http://dark-code.bulix.org/ to make your reference node, you see
30 links below on the same site, each containing a ref node of somebody else.
When you then go to http://www.bulix.org/ you see on the left side of this
page, some 26 lines down following:
I'm also providing a
How to download and install freenet
I am using KDE and ubuntu 8.04.
I have had freenet installed during the last years on earlier versions of
ubuntu without any problems - still waiting for a way to get friendly nodes
automatic, so freenet can be properly anonymous to use *humor*.
I installed
How to download and install freenet
I am using KDE and ubuntu 8.04.
I have had freenet installed during the last years on earlier versions of
ubuntu without any problems - still waiting for a way to get friendly nodes
automatic, so freenet can be properly anonymous to use *humor*.
I installed
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