Thanks, I have tried tkseti in the past. My favorite setiathome front end is ksetiwatch. I use that on my main machine. I've been configuring an old P1 with 64 MB of RAM, I want to keep it minimalistic and I figured I'd give xsetiathome a try.
Jesse On Sun, 2002-11-10 at 00:55, Richi Plana wrote: > Jesse Kline wrote: > > >kill was giving me an error when I tried to terminate the script, but I > >changed the line to > >killall setiathome > >and it works now, thanks for your help. > > > > > > You might also want to try tkseti (a Tk-based GUI frontend to Seti@Home) > which you can use to start and terminate the seti daemon. > -- > > *Richard Plana, B.Sc., CCNA* > Secretary > Calgary Linux Users' Group > >
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