Re: [freenet-support] Attn.: webmaster of fmb and anyone else that can help
On 3 Sep 2002 at 22:09, Stef wrote: I can't believe that Frost causes the corrupt datastore bug. This bug happens very often, when a datatore is near full. It seems it was spurious, stuff that happened that day hasn't occurred agin. That's a good idea to use a Freenet-only machine on LAN, and then use the FCP connection to this machine for client applications. (stability, security, ...) Myabe i will try a remote frost on it and see what happens today. But since its on machine the data store hasn't corrupt but i have run into memory errors but they don't seen to have corrupted the store. Do you use an up to date version of the Java Runtime Environment? And a stable one? What's the output of java -version? Try it with a new version from java.sun.com. ya im using the current sun jre 1.4. I use the Sun JRE version 1.4. My permanent node runs well with FMB, Frost and FProxy (surfing) on the same machine. No problem with BlueScreens, rarely corrupt DS bug, but bad memory management on WinME. My current problem, o hell thing change o much around here what worked yesterday might not tomorrow etc,,, but with the mashing of the gateway page or more specifically post and 8890 i can no longer make sucessful remote connections to the freenet machine with it flippin to from the to 8890 port, and i notice the insert thru fproxy form is gone, which is too bad as far as im concerned since at least it was a stable method. Anyway im so frustrated with the avaiable tools, well that is i concider Frost as less attractive than a cunform clay printer at a blazing 1 tablet an hour, as being overly religious in that the author has decided that we shall do things the in restrictric morality of his own coding. Frankly fuck that. I liked the older cryptic command line and the openess of arcane key possiblilities. Anyway im so frustrated and not being a programer im thinkin of,, maybe this weekend of writing my own damn interface in Flash to fproxy and use a gamepad for input. What people want is sexy interfaces with a single instruction. Press Play Couse i've worked in advertizing and that's too high level of a concept for those left brain no dot uncrossed technofucks to get. ___ support mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://hawk.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support
Re: [freenet-support] Attn.: webmaster of fmb and anyone else that can help
On Sun, 25 Aug 2002 13:50:26 +0200, you wrote: You know I'm beginning to think the data store bug might have something to do with Frost. I recently set up a freenet only machine and use the local network to connect and use its freenet ports. Everything works well except Frost. I've install NT4 WIN2K and XP as the OS and always get the same two results. 1 The blue screen crash, or it runs and the data store corrupts. Maybe its the box, but i doubt it since i put freenet on this little 600 amd because it was one the machine i had that never goes down. So frostless it is for my main node. Since i've been frostless for a week, i've done deliberate resets, have data store files spread around the lan ,2 on a fast unstable machine, had a couple of power outages and one small tornado, and not even ahint of a problem. Anecdotal and spurious i know, but so far its No Frost, No Problems. I'm new to this mailing list, but I know Freenet, FMB and Frost. I hope I can help you: - You can download Frost from http://jtcfrost.sourceforge.net/downloadindex.html (www.freenetproject.org - Third Party Tools - Frost) To run Frost you only need Frost.jar. In a new directory run the command java -jar frost.jar and Frost will start. Fill in the preferences (if not standard, for example other Freenet host, port, ...) and wait for a while. After some hours your Frost is updated with the newest boards. In the Information window you can add other boards to listen and post. Other questions: please ask in the Frost board frost or frost_help - For FMB: It's the software made by nacktschneck, his freesite is edition-based. (for Freenet help read Nubile's site http://127.0.0.1:/SSK@qe3ZRJg1Nv1XErADrz7ZYjhDidUPAgM/nubile/10// ) FMB is now in the version alpha4a, if a new alpha version is out, you can surf to the 6th version. You need fmb.jar to run FMB with the command java -jar fmb.jar. Then you should chose an unique nickname; your private/public keypair will be generated. Everyone can if a message is yours by your public key. Then you should rightclick to some active users and listen to their channel. - I don't think that the freesite creator of colours is the same like the one of the FMB-site. He wrote on his site, that you can send him a feedback over Nearly Instant Messaging (NIM, it's embedded in the freesite), over the colours board in Frost or over FMB. His nick on FMB is nobody else. With the coloured links on the top you can surf to other editions. If you reached the end of the chain, then is that edition not yet inserted (or it's fallen out of Freenet). Good luck! Greetings, Stef Von:Nicholas Sturm [EMAIL PROTECTED] An: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Betreff:[freenet-support] Attn.: webmaster of fmb and anyone else that can help Datum: Sun, 25 Aug 2002 02:28:13 -0400 Apparently something new has appeared on fmb. It is either another alpha following alpha4a or is a beta. The webmaster asks for response on frost or on fmb (if it works). Where is frost (i.e., URL))? Having not yet acquired the introduction or the background and have a x in left right heading links and x in all screen dumps (?) and don't know what version of jar or source that I just downloaded, I think I'm farther back than I was when I started trying tonight to get the fmb program. Thanks to anyone. As webmaster to fmb said, I'm tired of talking to myself. --- Nicholas Sturm --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ support mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://hawk.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/ listinfo/support ___ support mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://hawk.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support ___ support mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://hawk.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support
Re: [freenet-support] Attn.: webmaster of fmb and anyone else that can help
I can't believe that Frost causes the corrupt datastore bug. This bug happens very often, when a datatore is near full. That's a good idea to use a Freenet-only machine on LAN, and then use the FCP connection to this machine for client applications. (stability, security, ...) Do you use an up to date version of the Java Runtime Environment? And a stable one? What's the output of java -version? Try it with a new version from java.sun.com. I use the Sun JRE version 1.4. My permanent node runs well with FMB, Frost and FProxy (surfing) on the same machine. No problem with BlueScreens, rarely corrupt DS bug, but bad memory management on WinME. Greetings, Stef Am 03.09.2002 17:36:13, schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]: On Sun, 25 Aug 2002 13:50:26 +0200, you wrote: You know I'm beginning to think the data store bug might have something to do with Frost. I recently set up a freenet only machine and use the local network to connect and use its freenet ports. Everything works well except Frost. I've install NT4 WIN2K and XP as the OS and always get the same two results. 1 The blue screen crash, or it runs and the data store corrupts. Maybe its the box, but i doubt it since i put freenet on this little 600 amd because it was one the machine i had that never goes down. So frostless it is for my main node. Since i've been frostless for a week, i've done deliberate resets, have data store files spread around the lan ,2 on a fast unstable machine, had a couple of power outages and one small tornado, and not even ahint of a problem. Anecdotal and spurious i know, but so far its No Frost, No Problems. [snipped] ___ support mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://hawk.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support