Dear Supporters, dear Dennis.

On Fri Nov 14 20:50:36 UTC 2008Dennis Nezic asked me:

>  Out of curiosity, what kinds of things were you looking to do via thecommand 
> line?

Well, I'm using a quite old notebook with a harddisc of 30 GB in it and - more 
important - with a no more than 512 MB RAM drive. Since I've installed freenet 
there are two new processes running - as far as I may trust my task-manager 
program. One of them is called "wrapper-linux" (a name I also found in one of 
the files of freenet), the other one is some java process. Each of them is 
permanently consuming 30%-80% of my CPU power and of RAM memory, even at times 
when there is no established node on my system, I mean when I have not opened 
freenet yet and even when I am not at all online. 
So to me it seems like freenet likes to slow down my computer but at the same 
time makes no use of that. The fact that freenet, when running, might be 
expensive for my system, is not what is bothering me.
I'd like to gain control over these two programs, i.e. I want to be able to 
start and stop them via the command line, especially in times when i am not 
running a node. (I cannot stay online with that old notebook, what surely would 
be the best for freenet, as I have to use it at different locations.) At the 
moment I always have to "kill" them odd programs via the task manager, not 
really knowing what I am actually doing and if this might lead to damages in 
the programs or to freenet. By the way this is quite annoying.

Thanks for your help.




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