On Monday 06 August 2001 11:07 pm, Jeff Lane wrote:
> Go to the Seti website. the X display is a tarball listed with the
> linux sety client. I dont remember the name offhand maybe
> xseti-somethingorother
I believe it is included with the linux client. The README file
contained enough info to discourage my trying it. ;)
>From that file-
Please note, this xsetiathome binary is an initial experiment.
We are fully aware that it may have some significant bugs and
we are continuing to work on it. Please do not report bugs
on this binary at this time.
Outstanding shared memory segments and semaphores may be left
active in case of an abnormal exit of the 'setiathome -graphics'
process. These can prevent any future invocation of
'setiathome -graphics'. To resolve this problem, use 'ipcs'
and 'ipcrm' to remove shared memory segments and semaphores that
are not associated with a process. This behavior may vary
depending upon how your UNIX system handles this situation.
See also ipcs(1) and ipcrm(1)
The xsetiathome process may affect system performance adversely.
This behavior may vary depending upon your version of the
X11 Windowing system client libraries and/or your X server
and its operating mode/visual depth.
-D
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