If you want to run it in text mode you can add the
verbose option. Just add -verbose at it will show
lots of detail and once in a while the percentage
done. If you let it run all the time it will try to
connect to the internet and get a new work unit. I
think it checks every hour for a network connection so
if you have dial up only and stay on for an hour it
will connect automatically. If not you can shut it
down and restart it when you are connected.
--- Paul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It was Oct 2, 2000, 22:03, when Dennis Myers
> keyboarded:
>
> >I downloaded Setiathome and installed, initiated
> the first download from
> >the website and started just fine. Now I can't see
> what progress is made
> >or not and can't figure out how to get another work
> unit if my first one
> >is done. Doesn't it tell you when you log on to the
> net that it want's
> >to connect for download? This could be fun if I can
> figure out how to
> >run it. Some help to a man or faq page or just some
> enlightenment by
> >email would be appreciated.
>
> You can get the xsetiathome package to see what the
> progress is.
> When it's done, it will try to connect to the net to
> get the next package,
> unless you specify -stop_after_process with it
>
> Paul
>
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