Hello. I am having some troubles installing Freenet 0.7 onto my Fedora
5 machine. I am fairly new to linux, so please bear with me.
I installed the Sun JVM, but I might have screwed something up.
Anyway, here is my
java -version:
java version 1.5.0_06
Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard
I am trying to find a way to get .5 to work properly before trying .7.
My home network has 4 machines, using Suse Linux 10 and Windows 2K. I have
installed Freenet .5 on a Win2K machine.
I am able to access the internet from the other machines at the time I start
Freenet. However, after
Linksys routers have a nasty flaw: they keep track of all connections for days. So if you're using something that has a lot of connections, such as p2p or freenet, it bonks fairly quickly. You might want to try looking for an alternative open-source firmware for it that fixes the problem.
On
Joseph Terranova said:
Linksys routers have a nasty flaw: they keep track of all connections for
days. So if you're using something that has a lot of connections, such as p2p
or freenet, it bonks fairly quickly. You might want to try looking for an
alternative open-source firmware for it that
Hello. I am having some troubles installing Freenet 0.7 onto my Fedora
5 machine. I am fairly new to linux, so please bear with me.
I installed the Sun JVM, but I might have screwed something up.
Anyway, here is my
java -version:
java version "1.5.0_06"
Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard
I am trying to find a way to get .5 to work properly before trying .7.
My home network has 4 machines, using Suse Linux 10 and Windows 2K. I have
installed Freenet .5 on a Win2K machine.
I am able to access the internet from the other machines at the time I start
Freenet. However, after
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Joseph Terranova said:
"Linksys routers have a nasty flaw: they keep track of all connections for
days. So if you're using something that has a lot of connections, such as p2p
or freenet, it bonks fairly quickly. You might want to try looking for an
alternative open-source firmware for it that