Hi, freenet is a nice piece of software, the new installer is really 
easy to use, but it tells nothing about whats going on. I installed 
freenet with the run.sh script, and after a restart of my old notebook 
with 256 MB RAM installed I wondered why there was a java process, 
eating all the memory.

I found that the installer of freenet on Linux installs a cronjob every 
time I start the node without questioning. Since the freenet software 
uses a lot of system resources, this should be optional.

Moreover, I think, it is not a nice behaviour for an application to 
install autostart procedures without asking or even telling the user.
There should be at least a note in the INSTALL info file.

Regards,
Pascal
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