On Thu, 05 Aug 2004 17:37:00 -0500 Chuck MATTSEN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ------- snip snip snip -------------------- > As it happens, TkSETI is what I ended up going with, and it's quite > easy to use, I've found, now that I've got the program itself going. > :*) (There are days when I /need/ patronizing, believe me, and this > was obviously one of them.) I may take a look at the others that > showed up in urpmi (ksetispy and ksetiwatch, if I remember > correctly), just to see how they compare. But, yeah, TkSETI is nice. > > Back in my heavy Windows-using days (which wasn't very long ago at > all), I briefly ran some protein analysis program (United Devices, > or something similar). I may look into it again soon. (If you're > referring to a different outfit, yes, please repost the link.) My > only concern right now is that, though I've got CPU cycles to spare, > I'm a little paranoid about the high CPU drain with respect to the > heat it seems to produce on this relatively new laptop. :) Know what you mean. My laptop overheats as well. Watching DVDs is a pain on my Sony VAIO because it freezes after an hour or so into the film. I rarely run mine anyway for longer than two hours. The [EMAIL PROTECTED] link is http://folding.stanford.edu -- Len Lawrence
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