On Tue, 7 Dec 1999, Raymond Popowich wrote:

> 
> Make sure the state.txt file has 644 permissions.  At lot of the seti
> programs (htmlperlseti, for example) need that file to be world readable
> in order to produce statistics.
> 
> 
> On Tue, 7 Dec 1999, Jeff Smelser wrote:
> 
> >> This is sorta redhat as I run it on redhat! :) well, ok, I am reaching...
> >> 
> >> Anyway, I run seti@home and curious if anyone else is. I was poking around
> >> and get: Can't open the high-score data file for writing ...  
> >> 
> >> I was curious how to fix it. I know its sending/receiving to berkly. This
> >> is something during signal checking..
> >> 
> >> Jeff
> >> 
> 
> -----
> Raymond Popowich
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]


Everything is readable to the world.. I made sure of that. It seems to be
seti saying it, cause its either the phrase above, or analyzing work data.

Jeff


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