[freenet-support] (no subject)

2006-06-06 Thread EDO VILO
every time that i'm using the url irc.freenet it's asking me for a user name and password. how can i get / sign up for the username. thanks alot, Edo. ___ Support mailing list Support@freenetproject.org

[freenet-support] dedicated linux server

2006-06-06 Thread / phred /
OK, Freenet is making my windows box run way too hot. (3.0 AMD / 2G /XP Pro) Normally runs 94-98F, when I push really hard it gets up to 114-118F. Freenet puts me up at 125-129F! Slows everthing down to the point of unusability. So, I either have to turn freenet off during the day, or move it

Re: [freenet-support] dedicated linux server

2006-06-06 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
So, I've got an old box sitting here - 666 Celeron / 256M / 60G I'd like to put linux on it run it as a stand alone freenet box. Any suggestions on what flavor of linux would be easiest to set up freenet on?(remember it's ONLY for freenet) The flavor is not that important. Just go for an

Re: [freenet-support] (no subject)

2006-06-06 Thread Jerome Flesch
every time that i'm using the url irc.freenet it's asking me for a user name and password. how can i get / sign up for the username. thanks alot, Edo.   I don't know where you try to connect, but Freenet irc channels are on irc.freenode.net (and not irc.freenet) and their names are #freenet

Re: [freenet-support] dedicated linux server

2006-06-06 Thread chris mcbrien
I'm a total freenet newbie. But, I've been using Java on Linux for years with very good results. I'd be happy to help in the Java/Linux setup realm. I've used Mandriva/Mandrake and Ubuntu. IBM's java implementation was the better choice for Java 1.3 and 1.4. However I think it's pretty much

[freenet-support] dedicated linux server

2006-06-06 Thread Lars Juel Nielsen
On 6/5/06, / phred / wrote: > OK, Freenet is making my windows box run way too hot. (3.0 AMD / 2G /XP Pro) > Normally runs 94-98F, when I push really hard it gets up to 114-118F. > Freenet puts me up at 125-129F! > Slows everthing down to the point of unusability. So, I either have to turn >

[freenet-support] dedicated linux server

2006-06-06 Thread free...@altweb.nl
> So, I've got an old box sitting here - 666 Celeron / 256M / 60G > I'd like to put linux on it & run it as a stand alone freenet box. > Any suggestions on what flavor of linux would be easiest to set up freenet > on?(remember it's ONLY for freenet) The flavor is not that important. Just go for

[freenet-support] dedicated linux server

2006-06-06 Thread freenetw...@web.de
Try Freenet 0.7. It's much more ressource friendly than 0.5 is/was and is the current main project. Check out http://wiki.freenetproject.org for installation details and more info. HTH >OK, Freenet is making my windows box run way too hot. (3.0 AMD / 2G /XP Pro) >Normally runs 94-98F, when

[freenet-support] (no subject)

2006-06-06 Thread Jerome Flesch
> every time that i'm using the url irc.freenet it's asking me for a user > name and password. how can i get / sign up for the username. > thanks alot, > Edo. > ? I don't know where you try to connect, but Freenet irc channels are on irc.freenode.net (and not irc.freenet) and their names are

[freenet-support] dedicated linux server

2006-06-06 Thread chris mcbrien
I'm a total freenet newbie. But, I've been using Java on Linux for years with very good results. I'd be happy to help in the Java/Linux setup realm. I've used Mandriva/Mandrake and Ubuntu. IBM's java implementation was the better choice for Java 1.3 and 1.4. However I think it's pretty much

[freenet-support] dedicated linux server

2006-06-06 Thread Juiceman
On 6/5/06, / phred / wrote: > OK, Freenet is making my windows box run way too hot. (3.0 AMD / 2G /XP Pro) > Normally runs 94-98F, when I push really hard it gets up to 114-118F. > Freenet puts me up at 125-129F! > Slows everthing down to the point of unusability. So, I either have to turn >