... putting us in 28th place. *
Yay, team!
The Folding@home URL is http://folding.stanford.edu/
* 28th by the Folding@home server's numbering, in which the top team
is #2 and the We are all individuals team is #1. We're 27th by
Chris Allen's numbering, which discounts We are all
J. Toman wrote:
I just got a Linksys WPC11 and put it on my Mandrake 8.1 laptop. The
module is obviously getting loaded because it sets up a link and the
pretty red light stays on. But a quick ifconfig doesn't show the
device being set up, and if I go through Mandrake's network config I
I'm glad you're the president of this organization and not the
treasurer. ;
On Sat, 9 Mar 2002, Bob Miller wrote:
* 28th by the Folding@home server's numbering, in which the top team
is #2 and the We are all individuals team is #1. We're 27th by
Chris Allen's numbering, which discounts
I'm at a point where I am interested in trying something different
than POP. I've heard a lot about IMAP, and one thing it is good for
is keeping your mail on your server if you have to check it in 2
different places.
Can someone recommend an IMAP daemon? Or suggest a good page to learn
more?
My home machine has done 8 WUs. My work machine (600mhz, 100mhz bus speed C3) is
still working on it's first one: a very large complex protein that it has been doing
for over a week. I can only assume this one will be worth a lot of points. It should
be done by monday...
I wish they would
Tim Howe wrote:
My home machine has done 8 WUs. My work machine (600mhz, 100mhz bus
speed C3) is still working on it's first one: a very large complex
protein that it has been doing for over a week. I can only assume
this one will be worth a lot of points. It should be done by
monday...
I have watched it, and it seems to be running at a reasonable rate (if that can be
seen). It is obviously a very large complex molecule by looking at it. It is of the
same type that took my home machine (800mhz PIII) about 5 days, only it looks a little
bigger. After that, my home machine
I just came across a page which has a bunch of nautalis scripts. Basically
all they are are bash,perl,python other scripts put in the
~/Nautalis/scripts directory. You can read about it on this page
http://www-personal.umich.edu/~smueller/Nautilus-Scripts/index.html#compressed
This has a
Surely that can't be right. My P3 600 (100Mhz) spits frames out in less than
30 minutes. Given that you should be able to do a 100 frame WU in two days! I
think even the Pentium 200 I have is doing a WU a week.
As for the BSD ports, what about disecting the MacOSX or linux versions to
look
Without 0 would we not have nothing? And if 0 is more important than 1
is it more important to be a nobody than a somebody? :-)
On Saturday 09 March 2002 07:44 am, you wrote:
... putting us in 28th place. *
Yay, team!
The Folding@home URL is http://folding.stanford.edu/
* 28th by the
The Lizard is the customer service rep... he keeps the customer busy so I can
fix the machine, uninterupted :) Now, If only I could teach him to drive..
True. I've heard that some of the more radical EUGLUGsters even think
that putting a lizard on your head is unprofessional. (Not me, of
Bob Miller wrote:
J. Toman wrote:
I just got a Linksys WPC11 and put it on my Mandrake 8.1 laptop. The
module is obviously getting loaded because it sets up a link and the
pretty red light stays on. But a quick ifconfig doesn't show the
device being set up, and if I go through
On Sat, 9 Mar 2002, J. Toman wrote:
The other annoyance is that the sole interface is web
based, and
uses javascript which I think is nuts for an embedded system. I think
the interface
should first be stable, not pretty.
But that would mean they'd have to leave the product design to
Hey all,
I've got a couple of organizations I've been doing some work for
and they want dynamic web site stuff--PHP, MySQL, etc. These
groups both have accounts on EFN, but AFAIK, EFN doesn't have
php. Is there a place I could locate a server to do this-- my DSL
isn't fast or reliable
On 7 Mar 2002 at 16:22, Dexter Graphic wrote:
Is anyone interested in reviewing my ideas (business plan) for
building a free software computer service based on the principles
of participatory economics? Would anyone be interested in having
a meeting to discuss money making business
Even marketing droids need to eat.
Never mind what was I thinking.
Kirk
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From: Larry Price [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, March 09, 2002 11:18 AM
Subject: [EUG-LUG:1906] Re: wireless network
On Sat, 9 Mar 2002, J. Toman wrote:
The other
On Sat, Mar 09, 2002 at 10:20:16AM -0800, Mr O wrote:
As for the BSD ports, what about disecting the MacOSX or linux versions to
look for something that could be relevant.
OK, I used ktrace and kdump.
1) OpenBSD tries to execute FAH2Console-v219-Linux.exe in SVR4 emulation
I ran
Mr O wrote:
Without 0 would we not have nothing? And if 0 is more important
than 1 is it more important to be a nobody than a somebody? :-)
Or, as Laurie Anderson said, Nobody wants to be a zero, but everybody
wants to be Number One.
--
Bob Miller Kbob
kbobsoft
J. Toman wrote:
Ok, manual set up it is. What about modules.conf ? I assume I have to
set the channel, ESSID,
and so on in there?
Module options go in /etc/pcmcia/config.opts. See the pcmcia(5) man
page, especially the module keyword.
--
Bob Miller Kbob
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