Don Lee wrote: > The installer should not attempt an install if there's a serious problem. > > I don't see a fix for this and I've already got a "good" JVM, right > from SUN. Still, I reinstalled JVM and freenet still fails. > > I've tried to install freenet several times on several machines over > the last two years. > > My opinion is that it's total shite. > > It has never worked, and will never work. > > Back to TOR, which works... > > Goodbye Fakenet.
Good bye. It is interesting though that you compare Freenet to Tor, which are significantly different in what they achieve (former is censorship resistance, latter is anonymous web browsing). I have a feeling that you have misunderstood what Freenet does, it does *not* allow you to browse the regular web anonymously, it allows you to publish information without the possibility of censorship (even you cannot take it down). This makes me believe that you simply tried to do something with Freenet that it wasn't designed to do, hence it didn't "work". But then what do i know, i boil the water for tea in a sauce-pot rather than in a kettle. - Volodya -- http://freedom.libsyn.com/ Voice of Freedom, Radical Podcast http://eng.anarchopedia.org/ Anarchopedia, A Free Knowledge Portal "None of us are free until all of us are free." ~ Mihail Bakunin