On 6/5/06, / phred / <o4tuna at hotmail.com> 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 off during the day, or move it off to a dedicated server.
>
> 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)
> Any other things I'm going to need to set up / know?
> Is there a readable faq/manual somewhere?
> Anybody willing to help off list (via email or irc)
> After OS & Swap, how much of the remaining drive space would it be ok to
> dedicate to freenet?
> Split temp & store 50/50?
> Does java for linux behave any better?
>
> Any tricks to configuring mainport.bindAddress & mainport.allowedHosts?
> What about fuqid & frost?
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> You start with a bag full of luck and an empty bag of experience. The trick
> is to fill the bag of experience before you empty the bag of luck.
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If you can get Sun Java on it and possibly recent versions of GIJ or
GCJ it shouldn't be a problem AFAIK but I haven't tried myself just
mentioning what I've heard.

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