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On Thursday 05 August 2004 23:50:11, Len Lawrence wrote:
whack
Know what you mean. My laptop overheats as well. Watching DVDs is a pain
on my Sony VAIO because it freezes after an hour or so into the film. I
rarely run mine anyway for longer
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Charlie Mahan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for reminding me! I totally forgot to turn the protein
folding back on when I switched to the new machine. Woops. Two
weeks lost. Thank {Deity} the old system is still chugging away.
Charlie
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I just
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On Friday 06 August 2004 04:42:04, C. Tresenriter wrote:
On Fri, 06 Aug 2004 01:16:11 -0600
Charlie Mahan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for reminding me! I totally forgot to turn the protein
folding back on when I switched to the new machine.
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Charlie Mahan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Charlie Mahan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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sympa bounced this once (see below); hopefully, this time it'll make it. :-\
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Date: Fri, 06 Aug 2004 14:00:15 -0500
From: Chuck MATTSEN
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Okay, I'm feeling even denser than usual today. Could someone point
me to a good, comprehensive site for all things SETI under Linux? I
know it's a CLI version, and there are various monitoring programs
for it (including gkrellm, which is what I'd
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Chuck MATTSEN wrote:
| Okay, I'm feeling even denser than usual today. Could someone point
| me to a good, comprehensive site for all things SETI under Linux? I
| know it's a CLI version, and there are various monitoring programs
| for it (including
On Thursday 05 August 2004 01:52 pm, Chuck MATTSEN wrote:
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Okay, I'm feeling even denser than usual today. Could someone point
me to a good, comprehensive site for all things SETI under Linux? I
know it's a CLI version, and there are various
On Thu, 05 Aug 2004 12:52:14 -0500
Chuck MATTSEN [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Okay, I'm feeling even denser than usual today. Could someone point
me to a good, comprehensive site for all things SETI under Linux? I
know it's a CLI version, and
On Thursday 05 August 2004 06:29 pm, et wrote:
On Thursday 05 August 2004 01:52 pm, Chuck MATTSEN wrote:
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Okay, I'm feeling even denser than usual today. Could someone point
me to a good, comprehensive site for all things SETI under Linux?
On Thu, 05 Aug 2004 17:37:00 -0500
Chuck MATTSEN [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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As it happens, TkSETI is what I ended up going with, and it's quite
easy to use, I've found, now that I've got the program itself going.
:*) (There are days when I /need/
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Dennis,
Thank you Dennis.
Have now done this and it is working fine here :)
Cheers
Ltwt
Great, always nice to meet another searcher. : )
3 machines, all running SetiStack with 25 units cached on each. Ksetiwatch
just looks at me
Op Sat, 1 May 2004 22:11:26 +1000 schreef Trevor:
Great, always nice to meet another searcher. : )
3 machines, all running SetiStack with 25 units cached on each.
Ksetiwatch just looks at me all confused. :^)
I run Seti also. Background job, using a perl-script called
multiseti.pl. It's
Hi all,
I have seen people here and in other places taling about SETI.
I'm well aware of who they are, and what they do etc.
How can I come by the software to allow me to give some unused bandwidth?
JRH
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Exposing Microsoft products
Op Sat, 1 May 2004 17:14:48 +0100 schreef JRH:
I have seen people here and in other places taling about SETI.
...
How can I come by the software to allow me to give some unused
bandwidth?
Have a look at http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/
Paul
At 12:14 PM 5/1/04, JRH wrote:
I have seen people here and in other places taling about SETI.
I'm well aware of who they are, and what they do etc.
How can I come by the software to allow me to give some unused bandwidth?
http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/unix.html
I'm using
On Saturday 01 May 2004 17:23, Paul wrote:
Have a look at http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/
Paul
Thanks Paul.
I was just having a trawl of the SETI site trying to find it!
JRH
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Exposing Microsoft products directly to the
On Sat, 1 May 2004 17:14:48 +0100
JRH [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I have seen people here and in other places taling about SETI.
I'm well aware of who they are, and what they do etc.
How can I come by the software to allow me to give some unused
bandwidth?
On Sat, 1 May 2004 17:36:16 +0200
Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I run Seti also. Background job, using a perl-script called
multiseti.pl. It's very good. :)
I just run the cl client. 2622 results so far returned, I've just
checked. I've run it well mostly continually 24/7 for nearly three
Hi Folks
I'm looking for something that will do Seti on my Mandrake 10 installation.
I've not had problems with the Windows one and as far as I can see the Linux ones are
all command line installed?
The installation of Mandrake is only a week old and I'm just getting around it, just,
and
On Saturday 24 April 2004 02:17 pm, Sentinel SME wrote:
Hi Folks
I'm looking for something that will do Seti on my Mandrake 10
installation.
I've not had problems with the Windows one and as far as I can see the
Linux ones are all command line installed?
The installation of Mandrake is
On Sat, 24 Apr 2004 15:00:19 -0500
Dennis Myers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Thank you Dennis.
Have now done this and it is working fine here :)
Cheers
Ltwt
Want to buy your Pack or Services from
On Saturday 24 April 2004 07:12 pm, Sentinel SME wrote:
On Sat, 24 Apr 2004 15:00:19 -0500
Dennis Myers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Thank you Dennis.
Have now done this and it is working fine here :)
Cheers
Ltwt
Great, always nice to meet another
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On Thursday 25 March 2004 05:57 am, Brian Parish wrote:
seti provide a cron script. Mine is:
0 * * * * cd ~/setiathome; ./setiathome -nice 19 /dev/null 2
/dev/null
Work fine.
cheers
Brian
Brian,
What does 0 mean?
Also, can you explain the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Brian,
What does 0 mean?
Also, can you explain the meaning of the whole syntax?
TIA
type man 5 crontab in a console and hit enter...
HTH,
Carl
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to
seti provide a cron script. Mine is:
0 * * * * cd ~/setiathome; ./setiathome -nice 19 /dev/null 2
/dev/null
Work fine.
cheers
Brian
On Tue, 2004-03-23 at 09:38, David Williams wrote:
I have seti setup to start automatically on boot. However, on occasion when it
can not send its results to
nt: Friday, September 29, 2000 10:43 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Seti@HOME
Heh, cool. I would join, but I'm in my own little group and I can't share
credits back and forth. But I love the idea of SETI, and I"m one of those
who
belives that there is extraterrestrial life. The univ
Anthony,
I just started running SETI@home about a month ago. I've got two machines
working on it at work, and two machine crunching away at home. I think the
whole thing is awesome.
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Mark
** =/\= No Penguins were
Heh, cool. I would join, but I'm in my own little group and I can't share
credits back and forth. But I love the idea of SETI, and I"m one of those who
belives that there is extraterrestrial life. The universe is too big for there
not be. So if anyone reading this hasn't downloaded SETI yet, I
(*) I surely hope they will find some inteligence out there: there must be
inteligence SOMEWHERE in the universe, and there surely ain't much of it on
this planet ;-)
With the current level of sh!t about politics going on here, I'm beginning
to wonder if you'd find much of it on this list
On Thu, 28 Sep 2000, you wrote:
(*) I surely hope they will find some inteligence out there: there must be
inteligence SOMEWHERE in the universe, and there surely ain't much of it on
this planet ;-)
With the current level of sh!t about politics going on here, I'm beginning
to wonder if
Hi!
Which file do I have to download on my PC with Mandrake 7 for SETIATHOME?
Zsolt
On Sat, 22 Jan 2000, you wrote:
Hi!
Which file do I have to download on my PC with Mandrake 7 for SETIATHOME?
setiathome-2.0.i686-pc-linux-gnu-gnulibc2.1.tar is the one that you want. Don't
download any of the 1.xx versions as they will be unable to work with any of the
newer workunits
pete moss wrote:
anyone using seti@home? i have the unix version running as a cron job.
what does the -nice option refer to. the default is 1, but it
recommends setting it to 19 if run by cron. what is the difference?
i have sent this same quesion to seti at home, but i dont think they
anyone using seti@home? i have the unix version running as a cron job.
what does the -nice option refer to. the default is 1, but it
recommends setting it to 19 if run by cron. what is the difference?
i have sent this same quesion to seti at home, but i dont think they are
ever going to get
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