> > However, I couldn't figure out from that list which one makes
> > sense to run on my vintage 1995 200 Mhz Pentium MMX. Any advice
> > on how to figure that out would be appreciated.
>
> What distro are you running? A quick 'apt-cache
> search' revealed
>
> ...
> seti-applet - GNOME 2 applet ...
> setiathome - SETI at Home Client (install package)
> ...
>
> I am sure others (Redhat, etc) have similar packages
> you could install.
Yup - using you distro's pkg|port scheme is the best way
to do this, even though the [EMAIL PROTECTED] client is a binary.
I've got the 3.08 netbsd/sparc client running on an old
SS-5 and it runs great - just veerrry sloooowly... One
'gotcha' to be aware of: the [EMAIL PROTECTED] client will create it's
pid and data files in the _current_ directory, so you'll
probably want to create a startup script that changes to
an appropriate place before starting [EMAIL PROTECTED] On NetBSD that
is /var/run/... ; on Linux it's something like /proc/...?
IIRC, there is a handly shell script on the SETI site that
can be used as a template.
Happy ET hunting,
-Beaker
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