Sorry, I shouldn't have let this through as he resent... Ignore it.
On Monday 04 June 2007 15:00, Ben Dougall wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I can't get Freenet working on OS X 10.2.8.
>
> I've installed Freenet (0.7) which appears to have gone successfully:
> in Applications there's a folder called Freenet
Ensure that freenet is actually running. Personally I run Linux and Freenet
0.5, but I'm thinking it'll probably be about the same. Just look for and
run 'start-freenet.sh'. It might take a while for that to start up, so give
it a few minutes before trying to get to 127.0.0.1:.
On 6/4/07, Ben
Sorry, I shouldn't have let this through as he resent... Ignore it.
On Monday 04 June 2007 15:00, Ben Dougall wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I can't get Freenet working on OS X 10.2.8.
>
> I've installed Freenet (0.7) which appears to have gone successfully:
> in Applications there's a folder called Freenet
Ensure that freenet is actually running. Personally I run Linux and Freenet
0.5, but I'm thinking it'll probably be about the same. Just look for and
run 'start-freenet.sh'. It might take a while for that to start up, so give
it a few minutes before trying to get to 127.0.0.1:.
On 6/4/07, Ben
Hello,
I can't get Freenet working on OS X 10.2.8.
I've installed Freenet (0.7) which appears to have gone successfully:
in Applications there's a folder called Freenet with a number of files
inside, including welcome.html which says I've successfully installed
it. The next instruction is to a
Hello,
I can't get Freenet working on OS X 10.2.8.
I've installed Freenet (0.7) which appears to have gone successfully:
in Applications there's a folder called Freenet with a number of files
inside, including welcome.html which says I've successfully installed
it. The next instruction is to a