| Subject: Re: how to queue wu's ? |
| From: Gregor Engelmann |
| Date: 01/03/2005, 09:23 |
Am Tue, 1 Mar 2005 00:58:49 +0100 schrieb Robert Welz:
And I didn't find a single software that acts like a proxy and mets my
demands (see my first posting). I found a Java based proxy and one which
wants WINE becourse it is a Windows program.
Sorry, that was all I know about linux software. I'm just a linux
beginner. But why not combine best of the two worlds: take an old PC
with W2k and internet connection and run it with SETIQueue. Mine does
his job here were well. Then let your linux client(s) connect to him.
SQ is easy to install, stable, gives you a lot of information, has a
web interface and also works fine through internet.
So I use lin-seti on each linux client and SETICNTL 2.3.4 on Mac OS X.
Seti servers are down again, but my first lin-seti installation is up
and running.
I raised my queue up to 4 days, hope that it would not take so long
until they are up again.
HTH
Gregor