I run seti@home myself. Seti has a -nice flag for running it in the back
ground. What I did is set up a cron job with the  following statement in it.

0 * * * * cd /home/seti1/setiathome; ./setiathome -graphics -nice 19 >
/dev/null 2> /dev/null

This is almost straight out of the README file. I added the -graphics so
that I can us xsetiathome.




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