Well, it should do it by default unless you specify otherwise. What command are you using to start it? ./setiathome is the basic command you need. Use -nice 19 to make it play nice when you use another app that requires your resources. One needs to use -stop_after_process to get it to not send back the info until you restart it (used for dial up access I suppose). So I'm not sure why yours isn't exhibiting the default behavior without your having input instructions not to. What command are you using? What version are you using? -s On Monday 18 June 2001 11:13 pm, you wrote: > Can anyone on the list give me any suggestions on how to make the > seti@home <mailto:seti@home> command line version for linux automatically > dial in and send when a unit is completed and download a new unit like the > one on Windows ;-P does? I've tried the various options provided with the > program but they don't help at all and it is a real drag having to manually > send and receive data. > > Thanks > > Charles Wackerman > Carthage, NC