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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 
> Russell Hedger
> Sent: den 18 januari 2004 22:31
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [freenet-support] GNU/Linux freenet.conf settings
> 
> 
> I used to run a freenet node, gave up when the network seemed 
> to be dying and 
> then, before Christmas, things appeared to be working again. 
> I keep my node 
> updated with the latest version and sometimes it seems to 
> work; more often 
> the node sticks at 100 % and dies. Someone suggested IBM's 
> version of Sun 
> java is more stable and faster on Linux, so I have installed this (it 
> certainly is no worse). I run a 3.2 GHz Athlon with 512 MB 
> RAM. I have left 
> the java VM at 128 MB.
> 
> The changes I have made to my freenet.conf file are thus:
> 
> ipAddress=x.x.x.x 
> routingTableImpl=ng
> storeSize=5000M
> outputBandwidthLimit=20000
> threadFactory=Y
> 
> Are these reasonable settings? Any settings would be 
> gratefully received.

Comment out routingTableImpl (to allow the node to use whatever is
appropriate for the node type you are running).

Otherwise it looks pretty ok.

/N

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