I'm seeing lots of 200's in my access.log that suggest that the links are ok. Just fot your conveniance another one: http://www.o2w.nl/~bas/rotk-trailer.torrent
Don't you think the amount of information on FreeNET is going to be so unimaginably huge that it will be impossible to find anything interesting? For example: in the FAQ, you talk about a key named "/text/philosophy/sun_tzu/the_art_of_war". How would I know this key existed (as no searchengine would exist), and, more importantly, how would I know the information stored there would be interesting, and not be advertising, spam or just something that isn't related to sun_tzu at all?
I'm seeing lots of 200's in my access.log that suggest that the links are ok. Just fot your conveniance another one: http://www.o2w.nl/~bas/rotk-trailer.torrent
ok, the html parser is doing weird things to my url. Retrying: http://matilda.phys.uu.nl/~bas/rotk_trailer_480x28 0_fixed.mov.torrent
oops, typo
8 0_fixed.mov.torrent
this is the correct link:
http://matilda.phys.uu.nl/~bas/rotk_trailer_480x2
http://matilda.phys.uu.nl/~bas/rotk_trailer_480x28 0_fixed.mov.torrent
And how many companies do you know that are running Debian as their Linux distribution of choice?
You might want to check out http://www.debian.org/users/.
Who said you need to upgrade your kernel?
I have packaged sndconfig for Debian. It's not uplaoded yet, but it will be in the near future. -- dex.
Don't you think the amount of information on FreeNET is going to be so unimaginably huge that it will be impossible to find anything interesting? For example: in the FAQ, you talk about a key named "/text/philosophy/sun_tzu/the_art_of_war". How would I know this key existed (as no searchengine would exist), and, more importantly, how would I know the information stored there would be interesting, and not be advertising, spam or just something that isn't related to sun_tzu at all?