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RE: Linux

Dan Crooks
Sun, 14 Jul 2002 14:48:17 -0700


What version of Linux are you running and on what architecture?

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>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
>Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Sunday, July 14, 2002 11:47 AM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: RE: Linux
>
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>tried that one too man
>
>
>Quoting Dan Crooks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>>
>> On the download page at s@h is another client for Linux.  I can't access
>> the
>> page right now as it is overloaded, but if you look closely the
>names will
>> be slightly different. I think the other client is the static version for
>> libc.  Download the other version and it will probably work for you.
>> Luckily there is only 2 choices for Linux running on a intel
>based machine
>> :)
>>
>> >-----Original Message-----
>> >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
>> >Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> >Sent: Sunday, July 14, 2002 11:00 AM
>> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> >Subject: RE: Linux
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >when i execute seti all goes well till after i hit enter when i
>> >type my email
>> >addy in
>> >it then says illegal instruction
>> >and everytime i start seti it says that now
>> >
>> >
>> >Quoting Dan Crooks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> >
>> >>
>> >> I do not know of any cache'ing type program for Linux.  The
>> >easier choices
>> >> are to run your own SetiQueue on a Windows machine that is
>available to
>> >> you,
>> >> or, point your linux client to one of the available public
>SetiQueues.
>> A
>> >> list is available at http://setifaq.org/queue/
>> >>
>> >> As for setting up the client on Linux, you need to know a little
>> >about the
>> >> operating system :)
>> >>
>> >> 1. Download the client here:
>> http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/unix.html
>> >> The file you probably need is i386-pc-linux-gnu-gnulibc2.1. I
>> >recommend you
>> >> put it in your user directory on the Linux box.  If you login to
>> >the Linux
>> >> box as joe, then put the file in the directory /home/joe.  (I don't
>> >> recommend running the setiathome client as root on the machine)
>> >>
>> >> 2. cd to /home/joe. Untar the file you downloaded like this:  tar xvf
>> >> filename.tar
>> >> where filename.tar is the name of the file you downloaded.
>> >>
>> >> 3. cd to the directory created by the untar command, probably
>something
>> >> like
>> >> setiathome3.03.
>> >>
>> >> 4. ls to get a directory listing.  You should see the normal
>.sah files.
>> >>
>> >> To run the client just type ./name_of_executable.  You should get the
>> >> normal
>> >> prompt asking if you are 1) New User or 2) Returning user.
>> >>
>> >> Dan
>> >>
>> >> >-----Original Message-----
>> >> >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
>> >> >Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> >> >Sent: Saturday, July 13, 2002 9:32 PM
>> >> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> >> >Subject: Linux
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >ive got a machine running linux
>> >> >i want to run the seti cmd line version on it
>> >> >but i have no idea how
>> >> >i dont even know how to find files on the damn thing
>> >> >and id like to run seti driver or something like it if it will run
>> >> >any help would be appreciated
>> >> >==

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