Thank you for the meaningless message.
> [Original Message]
> From:
> To:
> Date: 10/2/2006 1:55:12 PM
> Subject: [freenet-support] Re: where to get wrapper files?
>
Thank you for the meaningless message.
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Date: 10/2/2006 1:55:12 PM
Subject: [freenet-support] Re: where to get wrapper files?
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e has a problem with you writing above the email you quoted. Don't
> > listen to him, though, top-posting is awesome. :P
> >
> > On 9/6/06, Nicholas Sturm wrote:
> > >What is "top-post?"
> > >
> > >
> > >> [Original Message]
>
What is "top-post?"
> [Original Message]
> From: Fake Name
> To:
> Cc:
> Date: 9/6/2006 10:53:33 AM
> Subject: Re: [freenet-support] Freenet 0.7 *PLONK*
>
> On Tue, 29 Aug 2006, "freenetwork at web.de" wrote:
> >Don't feed the troll
> >
>
> I am not a troll. 0.7 is in alpha state. It needs
What is top-post?
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From: Fake Name [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: 9/6/2006 10:53:33 AM
Subject: Re: [freenet-support] Freenet 0.7 *PLONK*
On Tue, 29 Aug 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Don't feed the troll
you quoted. Don't
listen to him, though, top-posting is awesome. :P
On 9/6/06, Nicholas Sturm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is top-post?
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Date: 9/6/2006 10:53:33 AM
Thank you. I must search for Ed. Nick
> [Original Message]
> From: Anonymous via Panta Rhei
> To: Nicholas Sturm
> Date: 8/31/2006 3:40:52 AM
> Subject: Re: [freenet-support] Re: [Tech] Freenet 0.7 build 953
>
> On Wed, 30 Aug 2006 01:42:42 -0400, you wrote:
> >
> "There are four boxes to use in the defense of liberty: soap, ballot,
jury,
> ammo. Use in that order." -Ed Howdershelt
I'm quite familiar with the other folks mentioned. As a genealogist, this
Ed Howdershelt interests me very much. Could you point me to more
information regarding him? One
Thank you. I must search for Ed. Nick
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From: Anonymous via Panta Rhei [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Nicholas Sturm [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 8/31/2006 3:40:52 AM
Subject: Re: [freenet-support] Re: [Tech] Freenet 0.7 build 953
On Wed, 30 Aug 2006 01:42:42 -0400, you wrote
If you pester anyone too much it can be self defeating. Perhaps
unintentionally as they consume much time deleting your messages from their
files. Or intentionally if they choose to block the excesses traffic.
>
> "We should all start pestering the hell outta both Ian and Toad to get
open-net
If you pester anyone too much it can be self defeating. Perhaps
unintentionally as they consume much time deleting your messages from their
files. Or intentionally if they choose to block the excesses traffic.
We should all start pestering the hell outta both Ian and Toad to get
open-net
There are four boxes to use in the defense of liberty: soap, ballot,
jury,
ammo. Use in that order. -Ed Howdershelt
I'm quite familiar with the other folks mentioned. As a genealogist, this
Ed Howdershelt interests me very much. Could you point me to more
information regarding him? One of
>
> Really, if you don't trust anyone, you shouldn't be using the internet,
> and you probably should reconsider whether life is worth living. :)
>
I trust a lot of people a little bit. I don't trust many people a lot.
And I've never really become acquainted philosophically with anyone on
Even freenet has a habit of talking about places without providing a
pointer. Is that a built-in property of most freetnet folks. I.e., if I
know what I'm talking about then everyone knows about it?
> [Original Message]
> From: Juiceman
> To:
> Date: 8/27/2006 12:22:42 PM
> Subject: Re:
I guess you could move it to a place where many of us don't know how to get
too. So much has changed from the early freenet that I have found very little
of what I once knew about.
- Original Message -
From: -
To: support at freenetproject.org
Sent: 8/27/2006 12:15:36 PM
Subject:
When I opened the message below all that displayed was an icon. When I
attempted to save the icon all hell broke loose. My mail client was
closed. After some attempts I was able to reboot and the spamblocker
(earthlink) had examined the message and found nothing suspicious. However
now I found
I guess you could move it to a place where many of us don't know how to get too. So much has changed from the early freenet that I have found very little of what I once knew about.
- Original Message -
From: -
To: support@freenetproject.org
Sent: 8/27/2006 12:15:36 PM
Subject:
Even freenet has a habit of talking about places without providing a
pointer. Is that a built-in property of most freetnet folks. I.e., if I
know what I'm talking about then everyone knows about it?
[Original Message]
From: Juiceman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: support@freenetproject.org
Date:
Really, if you don't trust anyone, you shouldn't be using the internet,
and you probably should reconsider whether life is worth living. :)
I trust a lot of people a little bit. I don't trust many people a lot.
And I've never really become acquainted philosophically with anyone on
freenet.
When I opened the message below all that displayed was an icon. When I
attempted to save the icon all hell broke loose. My mail client was
closed. After some attempts I was able to reboot and the spamblocker
(earthlink) had examined the message and found nothing suspicious. However
now I found
(with a very long blank space in the middle of my
reading).
Nicholas Sturm
nicksturm at earthlink.net
EarthLink Revolves Around You.
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Please foreward a copy of the unstable version of WW1. Thank you.
- Original Message -
From: Ortwin Regel
To: support at freenetproject.org
Sent: 8/23/2006 1:39:36 PM
Subject: Re: [freenet-support] Freenet 0,5 and 0,7
The stable version of WW1 was so much better...
On 8/23/06,
Please foreward a copy of the unstable version of WW1. Thank you.
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From: Ortwin Regel
To: support@freenetproject.org
Sent: 8/23/2006 1:39:36 PM
Subject: Re: [freenet-support] Freenet 0,5 and 0,7
The stable version of WW1 was so much better...
On 8/23/06, Ian
Actually, since it is open software and the former 0.5 is extant can't you just
do that?
- Original Message -
From: -
To: support at freenetproject.org
Sent: 8/19/2006 3:11:05 PM
Subject: [freenet-support] Freenet 0,5 and 0,7
Hi,
I think you're making a mistake in forcing new
Actually, since it is open software and the former 0.5 is extant can't you just do that?
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From: -
To: support@freenetproject.org
Sent: 8/19/2006 3:11:05 PM
Subject: [freenet-support] Freenet 0,5 and 0,7
Hi,
I think you're making a mistake in forcing new
Good luck!
> [Original Message]
> From:
> To:
> Date: 8/16/2006 12:02:30 PM
> Subject: RE: [freenet-support] Exception in thread
"Decoderforfreenet.client.async.SplitFileFetcherSegment at d89f94"
>
> I'm on the irc channel. Now I have to find that place that tells me how
to
> post but bulix
Good luck!
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Date: 8/16/2006 12:02:30 PM
Subject: RE: [freenet-support] Exception in thread
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm on the irc channel. Now I have to find that place that tells me how
to
post but bulix URL. I think it
Does anyone have an easy way to unpack the attached file. One long line
separated by | is not very easy to read and comprehend. I suppose this is
a standard format on some type of OS, but not on Windows.
Does anyone have an easy way to unpack the attached file. One long line
separated by | is not very easy to read and comprehend. I suppose this is
a standard format on some type of OS, but not on Windows.
> [Original Message]
> From: Matthew Toseland
> To: Level 13
> Cc:
> Date: 7/28/2006 9:20:19 PM
> Subject: Re: [freenet-support] From 0.5 to 0.7
>
> You have to connect to a **0.7** node. Actually you have to connect to
> several. And yes, the content is different; it's an incompatible
I don't think you answered all of his question(s).
> [Original Message]
> From: Matthew Toseland
> To: Level 13
> Cc:
> Date: 7/28/2006 9:20:19 PM
> Subject: Re: [freenet-support] From 0.5 to 0.7
>
> You have to connect to a **0.7** node. Actually you have to connect to
> several. And yes,
I don't think you answered all of his question(s).
[Original Message]
From: Matthew Toseland [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Level 13 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: support@freenetproject.org
Date: 7/28/2006 9:20:19 PM
Subject: Re: [freenet-support] From 0.5 to 0.7
You have to connect to a **0.7** node.
[Original Message]
From: Matthew Toseland [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Level 13 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: support@freenetproject.org
Date: 7/28/2006 9:20:19 PM
Subject: Re: [freenet-support] From 0.5 to 0.7
You have to connect to a **0.7** node. Actually you have to connect to
several. And yes,
Of course, not all of what one reads has any necessary relationship to
truth.
But then, is there anyone that knows truth?
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Date: 8/28/2005 10:37:20 PM
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Assuming you are on Windows version...
You probably still have freenet running. Check for an icon in the tray associated with freenet. Click it and try turning it off. If that does not work try ctrl-alt-del and end any task that seems to be a part of freenet. Then try deleting the freenet
It sounds like you have freenet running. Do you have any icons of freenet visible in the tray? If none then do a ctrl-alt-del and and check for anything that resembles freenet and delete them from Windows Task Manager. Exit Windows Task Manager and try deleting the freenet Folder.
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Next time you suspect that freenet is the slowest system try this business
URL:
https://h30046.www3.hp.com/subprofile_summary.php
I thought they wanted me to update my profile in this life time. I think I
was wrong.
Nick Sturm
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I still like the first question. Or is the implied answer, I just wanted
it that way?
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From: Paul Derbyshire [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 12/20/2004 10:20:28 AM
Subject: Re: [freenet-support] cannot find the main class error
On 20 Dec 2004 at 9:22, Dave
Actually I would not even want access to someone's server -- too much
responsibility.
But I've not been running a node for a while (system crash that was not
totally
destructive) and I don't want to risk a problem on this machine. I'm not
too
useful with dial-up anyway. Even just being here as
: Nicholas Sturm [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: vinyl1 [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED];
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Date: 12/2/2004 4:47:14 PM
Subject: Re: [freenet-support] Is it always this slow?
Actually I would not even want access to someone's server -- too much
responsibility.
But I've not been
Thanks for your answers, all in all I'm happy now with the performance
of
Freenet, I've given it 6GB to store data and it already uses 1.5GB.
Woah. You're happy with the performance of freenet? This cannot happen,
it doesn't make sense, it's against all Newsbyte's assertions, the sky
is
I need a translator for this. I don't claim to speak, read or write
anything but American English -- corrupted by living in a few too many
different sites in United States of America.
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From: BlueStar88 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 12/1/2004 1:21:06 PM
: BlueStar88 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 12/1/2004 2:23:56 PM
Subject: [freenet-support] Re: [Tech] Is it always this slow?/kicked out
of
Nicholas Sturm wrote:
I need a translator for this. I don't claim to speak, read or write
anything but American English -- corrupted by living
No flames here, but I did not understand the message and I don't
have the advantage of analyzing on the basis of other language
forms. I suspect it was the symbols that left me in no-get-it land.
[Original Message]
From: Newsbyte [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 12/1/2004
Don't bury your problem on page 3 of your letter. Research has
shown that a plea for donations should be three pages long,
but that does not mean that most read more than the first
paragraph and the last.
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From: Newsbyte [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date:
I think you will find there is are no entries for freenet in your registry
so simply deleting all of the freenet directory should accomplish you goal.
[Original Message]
From: Haven Skys [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 11/13/2004 2:58:35 PM
Subject: [freenet-support]
How about teaching us something since there are far more than a simple
majority of us that became network administrators because we purchased a
machine with Windows XP or Windows 2000 pre-installed and have that ducky
error message devised by Microsoft that says
consult your system administrator
for free and pay for it.
Let them have some fun .
Never seen, with an Italian speaking friend, why antani remailer
has this name ? It is explained on the remailer site.
Ciao. Marco
On Sat, 2004-10-09 at 01:01, Nicholas Sturm wrote:
Actually, anonymous might be a good substitute
snip
I hope this may help some of you and I would be very happy to hear
wheter it
did or not.
Very interesting. Everyone else on the list buys into the holy doctrine
that the JVM should be left alone to deal with GCing.
--
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Freenet Project Official
I didn't understand that answer about load either -- of course I've never know what was being "carried" in that "load." Concept clearly is meaningful only to those who understand what constitutes "load." If one knows the answer, it can be hard to understand the question. If one does not know the
Also remember to avoid as much jargon as possible. I should know what a
wiki is, but what always comes to mind is a small open-air shack on a
Hawaiian island.
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From: Newsbyte [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 9/15/2004 9:05:35 AM
Subject: [freenet-support]
Oh, come now. Does not anyone remember that a version number below 1.00
or a variation there of means developmental.
As long as any software is developmental it means failures of a new
version is almost certain. Even multi-billion companies can seldom
produce software that runs on every
Finally got a 5086 after suppressing previous jars by renaming. -- Nick
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Or
snip
Anyway, long live king bush
Has anyone figured out what he had for lunch. The schmerk is almost
missing in his salute picture in the USA Today shot by AFP.
Does that stand for Air Force Photograph. I didn't say gone, just
almost missing.
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Toad wrote:
| No, if you can do that, then you can portscan for Freenet nodes. That's
| a REALLY bad idea. You need to use some sort of seednodes mechanism.
Why is that a bad idea? If a government is paranoid enough, they can
For the first time in several months I'm getting modifiers on the icons
of inbound outbound.
Number of requests (sent/received) 1902/6872
Type
Peer
Messages
Queue
Datatransferred
Idletime
Lifetime
Null.
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Nicholas Sturm wrote:
Has anyone figured out what he had for lunch. The schmerk is almost
missing in his salute picture in the USA Today shot by AFP.
Does that stand for Air Force Photograph. I didn't say gone, just
almost missing.
What's a schmerk?
Agence France Presse.
Z
Smoothed local mean traffic (queries per hour): 9352.503
Smoothing half life (lsHalfLifeHours): 1.200 hour.
That is, the rate decays completely to a new value after 12.000 hour.
Instantaneous local traffic: 5541.582 queries per hour.
That is, the last 500 queries arrived in 324.817
Are you sure you have configured Freenet correctly?
With the sure in there, is this not guaranteed to have the answer, Duh?
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Todd, now that you're back with us: Obviously going into the 100% state
after loosing a connection does nothing beneficial for the network. If
I kill my note each evening in anticipation of the death and then
reactivate it when I regain rationality the next day will this on-n-off
activity of
I don't know if my experience using the Windows version of Freenet
will apply when using any other operating systems.
I've tested the result of loss of Internet connection, both
spontaneously and intentionally, enough times that I am confident
Freenet cannot recover to effectively use the
All this aside, when routing doesn't work in Freenet it can't be blamed on
the language it was implemented in. Broken routing can easily be coded in
C, Python, assembler or whatever language you desire. On the other hand
being tied to a proprietary language like Java under Sun's control
You should have no trouble reproducing the problem that arises when
the Internect Connection is broken.
I started 5084 and it hit 100% CPU momentarily. Then about 5 minutes
later it went to 100% again for about 2 minutes.
I let it run for about 30-45 minutes and it had about 17 connections,
hour or so to see what happens. While then copy entire
freenet.log to save in case it is of any use.
6:31 pm local time.
Toad wrote:
On Sat, Jul 03, 2004 at 03:04:32PM -0400, Nicholas Sturm wrote:
The second day that it occurred, I was quite unable to evaluate the
system as I had to
At 9:00 pm local time javaw is still blazing along at near 100% of
CPU. I am stopping javaw as soon as I copy freenet.log to the file
where I'm saving info of possible use in diagnosing problem.
tail of log
Recently logged messages:
Priority legend: Error, Normal, Minor, Debug
Time
Toad wrote:
You have no idea WHY it lost the connection to the ISP? Did they contact
you to complain about bandwidth usage or anything? How do you connect to
the internet? Has that changed recently?
On Wed, Jun 30, 2004 at 06:38:37PM -0400, Nicholas Sturm wrote:
Restarted freenet last night
recently?
On Wed, Jun 30, 2004 at 06:38:37PM -0400, Nicholas Sturm wrote:
Restarted freenet last night. Slow to make contacts but by an hour later
62 were open and freenet seemed to be behaving nicely together with SETI
running. CPU at 100% but behavior was what I now call
Restarted freenet last night. Slow to make contacts but by an hour later
62 were open and freenet seemed to be behaving nicely together with SETI
running. CPU at 100% but behavior was what I now call normal.
At about noon today I checked and data transferred was many megs and
messages were at
I'm not convinced this problem is with Freenet. I have one user account
pretty messed up on 2000Win, but it seems to be a problem with some
corruption of the I.E. browser although I can still operate quite well on
other user accounts and the Administrative account. In particular I note
the
Sorry, not enough here for me to understand specifically your problem. I find it not unusually in the recent past for many things to not load fully (or not at all). But what does the 14% to 43% refer to? All of an
index, of a particular index or of a particular site in regard to numerous
Now that we have let off the steam, did anyone ever really try to answer this nice person's questions to her satisfaction?
Sorry about stirring up the hornet's nest, but I do get tired of some insisting everyone should throw away
all their hard- and soft ware and get with the ONLY worthy
Dear
Madeline Brubaker:
Please excuse the nuts around here that seem to be as much of a
problem as Apple lovers once were.
I don't particularly like some of Window's creations, but even though
Linus releases are getting slowly more usable for ordinary people,
they still do not have enough
Actually, I would be very surprised if any government agency were not a
member of the freenet-explorers. They might learn something useful even if
they are NOT interested in us.
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From: Galen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 6/7/2004 10:56:05 PM
Subject: Re:
I'd vote for him being a ground hog. Have you heard of our tradition of
the ground hog seeing his shadow. Split that into two teeth and it's a gem!
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From: Troed SÄngberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 6/3/2004 3:19:02 PM
Subject: Re: [freenet-support]
Hey! You're pretty good. But I've always preferred our male bunny to the
soft squeezable one on the new Gateway page.
[Original Message]
From: Newsbyte [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 6/3/2004 8:48:37 PM
Subject: [freenet-support]
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 installed as
Anyone know the answer to that part of the question? Perhaps related by
my
multiple browsers on my system??? Maybe they are arguing with each
other.
Or has the 'host' been down more often than usual??
Have you tried running the update programme as an administrator? It may
be a permission
I know, it should be zipped to this address, but I'm too frustrated at the moment to get all the neurons in phase.___
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I've been getting this for about a week:
Download of NodeConfig.exe failed: 'connecting to host'. Try again.
I've tried several permutations of the possible answers, but in the final
analysis, nothing gets me the new version of Freenet.
For Windows.
I have two versions of
Apparently something happened on that attempted download of new version.
I'm back in transient mode. I presume something ran even though nothing
seemed to be downloaded that was later than 5082.
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From: Nicholas Sturm [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 5/30/2004
That does not help me because I regularly use the installer for windows
and I don't really remember where to find the raw stuff.
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From: Someone [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 5/30/2004 9:38:09 PM
Subject: [freenet-support] Re: Why?
Nicholas Sturm schrieb
You did, but limit to developers and the boxes trying to give some support
will likely also decline. But then, if that were the goal, keep it private
until it works well enough that the public knows when it is and isn't
working (much).
[Original Message]
From: Ian Clarke [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Below
Or use a service such as dyndns.org and put your hostname in your
freenet.ini. Freenet has routines to check for IP changes (I've
disabled them - static IP), so it should work pretty well once it's
established, but before that it needs to announce an IP and port to
connect to over
I have
freenet-webinstall 113 KB 2/11/2004 3:40 AM
preserved in freenet-save folder.
I used uninstall to clear out old freenet, but saved store, etc.
I am still unable to get a fresh install of 5082 (following 5081).
ERROR MESSAGE
Download of Nodeconfig. exe failed 'connecting to host',
Could the failure be due to using freenet web-install (113 KB) 2/11/204
from a fold /freenet-save? It put the other version into folder /freenet
but then complained. Was there a router vs a server down about 12-14 hours
ago?
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From: Niklas Bergh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 5/12/2004 3:12:29 PM
Subject: RE: [freenet-support] 5078 (Stable) Just Sits There, Does
Nothing
Yes it has :)
Where is the list in case I happen to want to use them?
Let me give it a try, and verify.
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From: Toad [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 5/13/2004 12:33:11 AM
Subject: Re: [freenet-support] New with this ... please some help
On Tue, Jan 20, 2004 at 02:07:47PM -0500, Nicholas Sturm wrote:
Most
Would those who are promoting this please suggest a simple method for
transmitting a table of data in email messages? I know one can inserted
forced blank that corresponds to char$(255), but is there a really
practical way
other than enforcement of Courier font (fixed width font) and manually
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 4/25/2004 10:50:54 PM
Subject: [freenet-support] Re: freenet and JRE on Win XP
Nicholas Sturm schrieb:
If you do not have the java from Sun, you should try their latest stable
build 1.3.1_02 near end of name, I believe.
The latest stable Sun JRE is actually
If you do not have the java from Sun, you should try their latest stable
build 1.3.1_02 near end of name, I believe.
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From: Elia Sambo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 4/25/2004 8:30:10 PM
Subject: [freenet-support] freenet and JRE on Win XP
On windows xp,
This is an interesting comment. Could this really be why we are getting
little response in last few months?
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From: Steven [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 4/12/2004 7:28:59 AM
Subject:
Thanks for all the confusion.
Perhaps unstable could be named the Linux Freenet and leave the stable as
Freenet. And the indexes aren't really of much value to Freenet currently
in any case. Or perhaps both could be rename Broadband Freenet and not
confuse the rest of us into exploring any of
I wish I could answer you, but I have no idea what you are talking about.
Sorry. Much here is not clear to those that have not been worth the
developed throughout it's complete evolution.
[Original Message]
From: Conrad Sabatier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Freenet development mailing list [EMAIL
Using 5076 (stable) on dialup I actually retrieve a couple of files, first in several weeks. Still have only outgoing connections after about 30 minutes, but log looks much less confusing than most recent ones. 5074 actually got icons of 4 indexes today in about 15 minutes before I down loaded
Thanks for the info.
[Original Message]
From: Toad [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 3/12/2004 10:58:04 AM
Subject: Re: [freenet-support] need a program to crawl links in freenet
On Thu, Mar 11, 2004 at 05:09:09PM -0500, Nicholas Sturm wrote:
Please
The attachment shows a plaque (window?, but no frame or sash so how could
it be a window) appeared in the middle of my desk and has not gone away
after about 8 hours. Looks like it would still be using resources, but I
have no idea if it did it's work.
attachment:
Please provide reference to a good glossary.
I tried it (in a sandbox Linux account, which is absoltely the minimum
precaution anyone should take if running code downloaded from an
untrusted anonymous source) and it seems to work pretty nicely.
Is sandbox just Linux term or does it have
Would you possibly agree with this, There is no known way to meaningfully
evaluate the performance of freenet?
[Original Message]
From: Conrad Sabatier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: vinyl1 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 3/9/2004 7:28:55 AM
Subject: Re: [freenet-support] freenet
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