On 07/07/14 23:14, Michael F. Huftile wrote:
Every time I click on the install for Mac the page cycles, but never goes to
installation.
Try enabling Java Web Start first. I believe this is on some sort of
control panel / settings menu somewhere.
Also this might help:
On Tue, Jul 8, 2014 at 12:14 AM, Michael F. Huftile
michaelfhuft...@yahoo.com wrote:
Every time I click on the install for Mac the page cycles, but never goes to
installation.
I assume you are trying to install Freenet by means of clicking the
big green Install for Mac button on the Freenet
On Wednesday 03 Oct 2012 23:37:04 Seth Roberts wrote:
Hi,
I have been having trouble installing Freenet on my Mac.
I have Mac OS X 10.6.8 with a 2.4GHz Intel Core 2Duo Processor
I tried installing, but came across a few problems detailed in the attached
screenshots.
I have no idea
On Saturday 16 Apr 2011 14:38:56 happy slapper wrote:
i have installed the latest jre and freenet installer is still saying i dont
have java, i use win7 x64.
is it possible you could release a version which skips the java check?
No, java is required to install Freenet. Dunno what your problem
On Friday 15 January 2010 03:25:22 Alan Smith wrote:
I tried Installing Twice and got the same error. See attachment.
Alan Smith
Sorry, this is a known problem, but it is hard to fix as we are unable to
reproduce it on demand. Could you please tell us:
- What OS exactly you were running it
On Saturday 28 November 2009 22:10:32 PAUL wrote:
Hi I've downloaded freenet and its in my program folder but it didn't start
or install icons on the desktop or into the system tray.
Sorry it took so long to get back to you!
I cannot get it to start and cannot find an uninstall command to
On Saturday 28 November 2009 00:20:32 T wrote:
Read FAQs, can't find help.
Clicked link to install freenet. Both times it ran Toshiba upgrade asst.
Neither time did it appear to install freenet. I see nothing in browser,
desktop or program menu. Clues?
You have some really perverse
On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 10:25 PM, Alan Smith smit...@shaw.ca wrote:
I tried Installing Twice and got the same error. See attachment.
What version of windows are you running, precisely? 64- or 32-bit?
What JVM and version? Are you running any antivirus software?
Evan Daniel
John Baxter wrote:
yes, I dont want this program anymore. how do I uninstall it? please
respond soon
On Windows: control panel = add/remove programs
On Mac, Ubuntu, and other Unix-based systems: There should be an
uninstaller program that uses the 'next-next-next-finish' procedure,
stored
On Thursday 17 September 2009 16:09:24 John Baxter wrote:
yes, I dont want this program anymore. how do I uninstall it? please
respond soon
You might try the uninstaller?
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On Thursday 17 September 2009 17.09.24 John Baxter wrote:
yes, I dont want this program anymore. how do I uninstall it? please
respond soon
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On Wednesday 28 January 2009 19:09, Joseph Schultz wrote:
I think I installed FreeNet, but when I go to the site listed I get
the following message:
Safari can’t connect to the server.
Safari can’t open the page “http://127.0.0.1:/wizard/” because it
could not connect to the
Both of you: please CC the originator, mostly they are not subscribed to the
list.
On Tuesday 15 July 2008 10:29, Volodya wrote:
Ron Wilson wrote:
I am trying to install Freenet on Kubuntu 8.04 but not having much luck.
When I run start run.sh script it complains that I have a buggy version
Ron Wilson wrote:
I am trying to install Freenet on Kubuntu 8.04 but not having much luck.
When I run start run.sh script it complains that I have a buggy version
of jvm installed. As far as I can tell I have a perfectly valid Java
setup version 1.6 which I have installed from repositories. Is
Ron Wilson wrote:
I am trying to install Freenet on Kubuntu 8.04 but not having much luck.
When I run start run.sh script it complains that I have a buggy version
of jvm installed. As far as I can tell I have a perfectly valid Java
setup version 1.6 which I have installed from repositories. Is
On Sunday 25 May 2008 00:57, Ryan Gerber wrote:
Hello,
New to the Freenet project. I couldn't install on OS X Leopard.
It wouldn't connect to the 'wizard' page. I normally use Vidalia but turned
it off and still no go. I even tried it in Safari, my normal browser. The irc
chat site won't
On Saturday 17 May 2008 14:18, Stephan van den Berg wrote:
Hi!
I tried to install 0.7 into a DriveCrypt container unter Windows XP Pro.
SP2, but can't get the windows service started.
I always get the error 'the system can't find the defined path' or something
like that...
Any idea
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I guess that this happens because DriveCrypt hadn't finished mounting
its volumes before the OS decided to start Freenet service. When I was
running Freenet on an encrypted volume (using TrueCrypt) I had to set
its start mode to manual, so that it
Do any of you know whether this has worked?I'm running Freenet 0.7 in Ubuntu 8.04 in VMware Server 1.0 in a TrueCrypt volume in Windows Server 2003, and it all worked perfectly "out of the box".At 12:45 PM 5/17/2008, James wrote: Stephan van den Berg [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I tried to
Stephan van den Berg [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I tried to install 0.7 into a DriveCrypt
container unter Windows XP Pro. SP2, but can't get the windows service
started.
I always get the error 'the system can't find
the defined path' or something like that...
Any idea what could be
Try again (get a new copy of the installer), nextgens fixed the installer.
On Tue, Feb 20, 2007 at 09:19:39PM -, Michael Garlick wrote:
I've tried to install Freenet three times now.
After Setting Up Plug-Ins
The following is displayed:
Detecting tcp port availability
On 15/04/06, Evan Daniel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I know it might not be the answer you were looking for, but have you
considered trying 0.7 instead of 0.5?
No, I have not, beacuse the download page says it has little content.
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On 4/15/06, Evan Daniel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 4/14/06, Gubben Noa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Windows XP SP2, when I try try to install Freenet, I get the error
Download of seednodes.zip failed: 'HTTP/1.1 307'. The same error is
given for all files the installer tries to download.
On 4/14/06, Gubben Noa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Windows XP SP2, when I try try to install Freenet, I get the error
Download of seednodes.zip failed: 'HTTP/1.1 307'. The same error is
given for all files the installer tries to download.
HTTP status code 307 is Temporary Redirect.
How
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Hello,
XP Home behind a firewall.
What sort of firewall? Windows' built-in, some thrird-party one (such as
ZoneAlarm, etc) or external firewall?
I tried installing from a limited user account to my user folder. However, I
kept getting
On Thu, 2003-11-06 at 19:27, Phil Rabne wrote:
I tried inserting the suggested two lines as follows after the #!bin/sh comment:
PATH=/philtr/j2sdk_nb/j2sdk1.4.2./jre/bin/java:$PATH
export PATH
Of course I'm assuming that 'jre' stands for, java runtime environment
(of
installation of java. Rather than, say, having to update the config files
of all of your applications which use java!
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From: Daves Lists [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2003 5:35 AM
Subject: Re: [freenet-support] Installation
They can
Yes me too.
Now I just want to be unsubscribe from this bad
system and list, because I didn't receive any answer from anyone.
Because of this, I think I'll now just make bad
advertising on this system, until something move.
Good luck to you
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From:
At 12:41 AM 09/22/2002 -0400, Midnight wrote:
hello. I was interested in the freenet program you hosted and I
downloaded it, but in the middle of my installation an error window came
up, told me an error occurred, installation had failed and needed to
abort, and thusly aborted itself. I was
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