| Subject: Re: Red Hat Linux |
| From: "Drew" <jerryroberson@netscape.net> |
| Date: 25/09/2003, 19:19 |
I just thought of something... I never got the typical login stuff when
starting a new seti setup, but it's using 89% of CPU time anyway... I'll
try the verbose option... thanks!
"Art" <storms01@nospam.verizon.net> wrote in message
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Drew wrote:
"AthlonRob" <athlonrob@nodomainhere.ext> wrote in message
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On Wed, 24 Sep 2003 22:45:34 -0400, Jerry <jerryroberson@netscape.net>
wrote:
I installed Red Hat on a machine to add to my 13 machine farm, but
being
a
DOS and WINDOZE person, I was hoping someone here can help me get the
client
running. I tried from the Run Program prompt, but it doesn't run.
Actually, it probably is running, you just can't see the output. :-)
Open up an xterm (or other terminal) and run the command from there.
What you'll want to do, exactly, is cd to the directory, then run it
as "./setiathome-whatevergoeshere" replacing whatevergoeshere with a
version or whatever. Or just type ./setiathome<tab> enter.
Good luck. :-)
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You were right Rob! It is running! We don't need no stinking output
anyway!
Thanks!
You could use the command:
./setiathome -verbose
Which will give you all of the output (and eat a small amount of
CPU time. But not too much) The same option (-verbose) is required
with the WINNT cmd line version.