Ok...that's making a little more sense...Maybe I missed that part. For
that I apologize. What specifically are you entering for those fields?
I'm assuming of course that you're doing all this while you're connected
to the net.
Mark
Dennis Myers wrote:
>
> Mark Weaver wrote:
> >
> > I run Seti@home constantly and there's nothing wrong at all. Mine is an
> > AMD K6-233. So what's your point?
> >
> > What I'd like to know is the command that he's using to start the
> > program. Everything about Seti@home comes ready to go right out-a the
> > box. All you have to do is untar it to it's home and call it from the
> > command line. There isn't any configuring or compiling that needs to be
> > done.
> >
> > Example: (to call and start the program place the setiathome binary in
> > it's own directory - open a terminal window - navigate to that dir and
> > issue this command)
> >
> > ./setiathome -verbose -nice 19 <ENTER>
> >
> > that's ALL there is to it. I'm not trying to be rude here but it's not
> > rocket science. They've made it as simple as possible for very good
> > reason. They REALLY want EVERYONE to be able to use this program to crunch
> > the numbers for them.
> >
> > --
> > Mark
> >
> >
> By the way, when you run it for the first time it does go through a sort
> of registration proceedure that asks for your name, e-mail , and
> permissions to show your name and e-mail on the net, as well as location
> of your work station, which is where I was getting the dump. Not
> configuration per se but still input, and not rocket science but when it
> dumps you and doesn't really say why, some help is usefull.
>
> --
> Dennis M. a registered Linux User #180842