Re: [freenet-support] Query

2006-08-24 Thread Mel Charters
Title: Re: [freenet-support] Query


Try
http://web.archive.org/web/20050312175911/http://www.freenethelp.org/html/FreenetForDummies.html#WikiHeadnote_200
for archived Free Help site

Should not this paragraph
say how one gets to it?
 

Is there a Help Site that goes deeper
into the questions newbies may have about Freenet, and where people
can contribute too?
Yes, an unofficial, more elaborate Freenet Help Site was created,
to go deeper into the questions newbies may have about the usage and
inner-workings of Freenet. It's a wiki, thus everybody can contribute
too it.

 

Hm?  I be that underline (here) is
the link that is so difficult to read in the original location. 
Wonder if it works in this relocation? (Nope)
 
I must admit I have more trouble finding
out how to learn about the system now than I did three or four years
ago, acknowledging the site is almost all new.
 
I learned that running the old system via
dial-up from an ISP that reboots at least once a day was quite
impractical, but I do continue to read some of the chatter on a
regular basis (with a very long blank space in the middle of my
reading).
 
Nicholas Sturm
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
EarthLink Revolves Around
You.
 


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[freenet-support] Query

2006-08-24 Thread Nicholas Sturm
Should not this paragraph say how one gets to it?

Is there a Help Site that goes deeper into the questions newbies may have about 
Freenet, and where people can contribute too?
Yes, an unofficial, more elaborate Freenet Help Site was created, to go deeper 
into the questions newbies may have about the usage and inner-workings of 
Freenet. It's a wiki, thus everybody can contribute too it.

Hm?  I be that underline (here) is the link that is so difficult to read in the 
original location.  Wonder if it works in this relocation? (Nope)

I must admit I have more trouble finding out how to learn about the system now 
than I did three or four years ago, acknowledging the site is almost all new.  

I learned that running the old system via dial-up from an ISP that reboots at 
least once a day was quite impractical, but I do continue to read some of the 
chatter on a regular basis (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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[freenet-support] Query

2006-08-24 Thread Mel Charters
Try 
http://web.archive.org/web/20050312175911/http://www.freenethelp.org/html/FreenetForDummies.html#WikiHeadnote_200
for archived Free Help site

>Should not this paragraph say how one gets to it?
>
>
>Is there a Help Site that goes deeper into the questions newbies may 
>have about Freenet, and where people can contribute too?
>Yes, an unofficial, more elaborate 
>Freenet Help Site was created, to go 
>deeper into the questions newbies may have about the usage and 
>inner-workings of Freenet. It's a wiki, thus everybody can 
>contribute too it.
>
>
>
>Hm?  I be that underline (here) is the link that is so difficult to 
>read in the original location.  Wonder if it works in this 
>relocation? (Nope)
>
>I must admit I have more trouble finding out how to learn about the 
>system now than I did three or four years ago, acknowledging the 
>site is almost all new.
>
>I learned that running the old system via dial-up from an ISP that 
>reboots at least once a day was quite impractical, but I do continue 
>to read some of the chatter on a regular basis (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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[freenet-support] Query

2006-08-24 Thread Nicholas Sturm



Should not this paragraph say how one gets to it?
 

Is there a Help Site that goes deeper into the questions newbies may have about Freenet, and where people can contribute too?Yes, an unofficial, more elaborate Freenet Help Site was created, to go deeper into the questions newbies may have about the usage and inner-workings of Freenet. It's a wiki, thus everybody can contribute too it.
 
Hm?  I be that underline (here) is the link that is so difficult to read in the original location.  Wonder if it works in this relocation? (Nope)
 
I must admit I have more trouble finding out how to learn about the system now than I did three or four years ago, acknowledging the site is almost all new.  
 
I learned that running the old system via dial-up from an ISP that reboots at least once a day was quite impractical, but I do continue to read some of the chatter on a regular basis (with a very long blank space in the middle of my reading).
 
Nicholas Sturm
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
EarthLink Revolves Around You.
 
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Re: [freenet-support] Query Rejecting

2004-03-10 Thread Toad
On Sun, Jan 25, 2004 at 06:35:41PM +0100, Troed S?ngberg wrote:
> On Sun, 25 Jan 2004 09:01:29 -0800 (PST), <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> >Running build 5063; anybody have any idea why my node is rejecting all
> >incoming requests?
> >
> >Current estimated load   100% [QueryRejecting all incoming requests!]
> 
> My guess is that most do.
> 
> Build 5063 worked extremely well here for about a day or so - I actually  
> got content that I haven't seen since half a year - content I thought had  
> fallen off the network. I was very surprised, to say the least.
> 
> Now, however, I cannot get anything really (not even TFE since 2 days).  
> RNF - and my node is also rejecting constantly. Maybe NGR only worked as  
> long as only a small number of people had upgraded, or something else is  
> slowing down the network dramatically?

Rate limiting has cured the "rejecting everything" problem. It has
unfortunately replaced rejects due to load with rejects due to RNFs. We
are working on it... :(
> 
> regards,
> Troed
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