Well, it should do it by default unless you specify otherwise. What command
are you using to start it? ./setiathomeis 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
On Tuesday 19 June 2001 09:06, s wrote:
Well, it should do it by default unless you specify otherwise. What
command are you using to start it? ./setiathomeis the basic command
you need. Use -nice 19 to make it play nice when you use another app that
requires your resources. One needs
I suspect what he wants is for seti to make a dialup connection, send and
receive its stuff, then hang up the phone. Which in windows is a system-wide
setting for all internet apps and is in fact set up somewhere in the MSIE
defaults. I imagine this could be scripted in LInux
I guess he could add the lines demand and idle 300 to his
/etc/ppp/options file to get dial on demand and timeout after 300 seconds of
inactivitiy. read man pppd
On Tuesday 19 June 2001 05:15, Michel Clasquin wrote:
On Tuesday 19 June 2001 09:06, s wrote:
Well, it should do it by default
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