Hi, OK, another chain letter, but hopefully not in the spirit of ``Votes for Gandhi'' et al. This is a global effort, and I feel that most Linux users would be interested in the SETI. If you're not, feel free to flame! SETI is the Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence. They have hundreds of radio telescopes dividing the sky into pieces and scanning it for radio signals which have originated from an intelligent race somewhere in the Galaxy. It is believed that an intelligent race would definitely put out some indicator of its existence, and radio is believed to be the best medium for doing this. Now, it requires petaflops of computer power to be able to differentiate between real signals and the random noise which is coming in from all over the place. So the SETI team started the SETI@Home project, which is basically a distributed processing facility for checking SETI data for valid signals. If you run Winduhs (and maybe Mac) you can get a SETI screensaver which (I presume) shows you SETI-related pictures while processing SETI data and uploading the results to the SETI team. For Linux and other Unixen you download a text-based pre-compiled program which you can run in the background. This program will periodically contact the SETI@Home site, download some more raw SETI data, process it and upload the results back to SETI. I've been running this since yesterday on my notebook. In about 4 hours of running time I've managed to process ~25% of the block of data allocated to me. Sorry, no exciting peaks found yet! I guess I'll be ready to upload and get a new block in a couple of days. In the meantime, the SETI program boots up when my computer does, and continues it's work at very low priority, so my foreground tasks don't suffer. Also, I don't need to be on the 'Net all the time -- only at download and upload times. The rest of the time I can process SETI data offline. More information about the SETI@Home project, as well as the program for Linux are at: http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/ If anyone wants my bootup script for RH Linux, it's at: http://reality.sgi.com/raju/seti If you want SETI@Home to start up whenever you boot your computer, download this script, then: cp seti /etc/rc.d/init.d/ chmod 755 /etc/rc.d/init.d/seti chkconfig seti on /etc/rc.d/init.d/seti start It expects to find the SETI@Home programs and files in: /usr/local/setiathome-1.3.i386-pc-linux-gnu-gnulibc2.1/ and dumps its output in a file called SETIOUT in the same directory. Let me know if you have any trouble getting this to run... Regards, -- Raju -------------------------------------------------------------------- The Linux India Mailing List Archives are now available. Please search the archive at http://lists.linux-india.org/ before posting your question to avoid repetition and save bandwidth.