Ozz,

Where does one get xsetiathome ?

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On Thu, 14 Sep 2000, Austin L. Denyer wrote:

> 
> Ok, what you do is this:
> 
> Install all the SETI files into their own directory.
> If you want the graphical version then from a terminal session within X
> run
> 
> ./setiathome -graphics & ./xsetiathome
> 
> the -graphics tells it to format it's output for the graphical front end
> (xsetiathome).
> 
> As Abe said, it will ask you for account details the first time it is
> run - that will either create a new one, or connect you to your old one.
> 
> Note - whilst you can run multiple instances of SETI, they must each be
> in their own directory.  Also, you can only run one with the -graphics
> switch.
> 
> If you want to be able to view multiple instances graphically, try
> Look@Seti (http://www.jhochwald.de/linux/lookatseti/e_index.html).
> 
> Try it - you'll like it...
> 
> Regards,
> Ozz.
> 
> 
> 
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