Hello!

I tried to run freenet on gentoo, but I can't start it. In the log file, there 
is only that line: 
"/usr/bin/start-freenet.sh: line 7: freenet.node.Main: command not found"

My /usr/bin/start-freenet.sh: 

#!/bin/bash
# This script is a companion script to the Gentoo freenet init script.
# Logs freenet's stdout and stderr for debugging needs.
#
# Author: Brandon Low <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
#
${JAVA} ${JAVA_ARGS} freenet.node.Main -p /etc/freenet.conf \
        > /var/freenet/freenet.stdout.log 2> /var/freenet/freenet.stderr.log &
echo $!

I don't know which version of java I have because I just don't know where to 
look! But it installed java when I just emerged freenet. So it must be a quite 
new one.
But I think the error rather has to do sth. with a wrong directory or so.

Isn't there a FAQ which explains the installation steb by step for newbies?
For example, when I read "point your browser to http xxxxx", does that mean I 
have to set a proxy or just to browse to that address?
And what about "FRED", have I to install that or is it included in freenet?
So have I just to start freenet and, when it runs, point my browser to that 
address from the FAQ?

Thanks

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