| Subject: Re: Seti on machine not connected |
| From: gheston@hiwaay.net (Gary Heston) |
| Date: 12/11/2003, 04:44 |
In article <X_csb.7779$9_.314585@news1.tin.it>,
Gerry <gerlast2@yahoo.it> wrote:
Hello everyone!
I have access to 2 systems, one running Windows 98 with the graphical
version of seti@home (version 3.08) and another one running GNU-Linux,
but this last system _isn't_connected_ to the web.
I'we downloaded and installed the Linux version of the client.
But now, how to download some data to crunch with my Linux system?
And how to send it back when finished?
Is there some program useful?
Are the two systems connected to each other? If so, you can install
SETI Queue on your Win98 system and have it feed WUs to your Linux
system.
Gary
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