Dennis Myers wrote:
> 
> Ed Tharp wrote:
> >
> > which "3" are you hitting (top of qwerty keys or numbers pad? and is the num
> > lock light on?
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Dennis Myers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2000 11:51 PM
> > Subject: [newbie] Setiathome
> >
> > > Need some help from the list from users of Setiathome. I am trying to
> > > start in a new file and use the -nice 19 command  and also the -verbose.
> > > I get all the way to the point where it asks where my computer is
> > > located and I enter "3" for home(without the quotes of course) and I get

> Ok, I tried with the num lock and used both the rpm and the tar.gz
> program from seti@home, same result both cases, core dump at the
> location question. I guess I will uninstall both and try reinstalling
> the tar.gz file.
> --
Well, my first install from the Seti@home website was still in the
files. That may be why I was getting a core dump. Not sure. Anyway,
accessing the file by using the correct path and adding "-nice N " the
whole shebang started up again and is currently sitting at "baseline
smoothing". I can't wait to see what comes of this. I do not notice any
degradation of processor speed. Have an AMD K6 II 400MHZ onboard and it
seems to be working well with multiple functions on the system. I have
the klseti-0.22 loaded also and it shows a great skymap. I just haven't
figured out how to get it to connect to the workunit I am running, so I
can monitor the proceedings. Anyone used the klseti program and if so
how do you get it to see the work unit in progress?  Again, any help is
appreciated, Dennis
-- 
Dennis M. a registered Linux User #180842

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