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Seee bug 71835 http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=71835 .
The fix is to uncomment this line:
Defaults:%wheel !env_reset
and Freenet will run. This may not be the best answer though.
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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:
#!/bin/bash
# This script is a companion script to the
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Paul Derbyshire wrote:
On 4 Aug 2004 at 15:38, Mika Hirvonen wrote:
Yes, it's trivial for Them to know whether someone runs a Freenet node or
not, but knowing what the user was doing with that node is an another
matter (assuming that the node is
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Nomen Nescio wrote:
On Sat, Jul 24, 2004 at 11:06:23PM +0100, Toad wrote:
Will be committed to unstable soon.
That might not be such a good idea, it'll blow up Gentoo:
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=45004
I run into the problem. However
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Will someone please post the new .conf file with min/max and defaults?
Apparently the .conf file is not updated when the version is updated.
Toad wrote:
No, it's 200. It used to be 512.
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Roger Hayter wrote:
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For a long time I've received what looks like SYN floods and SMURF
attacks to my port associated with Freenet. I've assumed that it's a
fault of my firewall or PC, but
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vinyl1 wrote:
Toad [EMAIL PROTECTED] replied:
For me it seems as Fred is too fail-fast. It may try for a few more
seconds or minutes instead of returning the RNF nearly immediately
(and very often). Putting that retry to the user's side (being it
g_12345 wrote:
I guess you would need a Beagle to sniff martians :)
I've got plenty of b(e)agles
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Nicholas Sturm wrote:
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
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Art Charbonneau wrote:
| I've made the 'localhost' change, but see no difference when trying to
| use Freenet. Over the past couple days I can link to YoYo, the Help
| Index, and Content of Evil, but I cannot get past the 'front page' of
| the Freedom
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Roger Hayter wrote:
| Something along the lines of: for win9x use close
program dialog
| reached by CTRL-ALT-DELETE; for win2k, XP use
task manager (reached
| unexpectedly or by right clicking on the grey bit at
the bottom of the
| screen).
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