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We've got a Seti@HOME team, so how about a Folding@HOME team?
OK, I've just 'founded' an LQ Folding group for anyone that wants to join. It's called... LinuxQuestions.org (original, eh?) and is group # 12776. Of course, if Jeremy wants to take over the 'admin' (what little I can see there being), then drop me a line for the details.
Dunno what's up, then. I just did a search for Linux... only 27 results, neither yours nor mine appear. Neither seem to come up with Quest as the search criteria. Hmmm...
Is there a Gkrellm plugin for that somewhere? I like my seti plugin, let's me know just how much work my computer does while I'm gone, I'd like to use something similar for this if it's available.
Ok so I am attempting to run the gkrellm 1.2 plugin, however I don't see any CPU activity. I assume this is because it runs idle. When I ran the seti client, I saw 99% cpu use ALL the time. Is there a way to have this run all the time as well?
Distribution: Redhat 8.0, Immunix 7.0 a few others
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Originally posted by Thymox Dunno what's up, then. I just did a search for Linux... only 27 results, neither yours nor mine appear. Neither seem to come up with Quest as the search criteria. Hmmm...
Welcome back Thymox! How's your classroom sessions with Linux going?
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