On Thu, 14 Sep 2000, Trevor Reynolds wrote:
I don't do it graphically. I use a perl script called multiseti.pl. Its
parameters let me do all I need;
-status to show what it is doing
-connect to send the processed units and get new ones
-work to run seti on the units
And it can be configured to download upto 10 units and work on them. :)
Indeed, it is processed MUCH faster than with Windoze.
Paul
>If you do not like that graphical version, there are several others at:
>
>http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/links.html#links_unix
>
>Peronally I like Ksetiwatch, it provides a lot of statistics on the
>units you've processed.
>
>I've been running it for about 11 month's and I've completed 238 units
>with an average of 19 hours 45 minutes.
>
>Since I updated my hardware (Celeron 333@417 96meg RAM and LM 7.0 and
>Win98) I'm averaging about 16 hours a unit in Linux, compared to 19 in
>Windows.
>
>Enjoy!
>
>Trevor
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