Isnt the internet cool :) I havnt thought about her in a while, but she says a lot of
nutty stuff like that... and she always has some crazy instruments she's invented or
programed. Within a few clicks on the internet, I found that she'll be at:
Sunday, March 10, 2002 8:00 pm
Presented by:
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? :-)
I'm nobody! Who are you?
Are you nobody, too?
Then there's a pair of us, don't tell!
They'd banish us, you know.
How dreary to be somebody!
How public,
... 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
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
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
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
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
Bob Miller wrote:
Last night's storm affected Team EUGLUG's Folding@home efforts. We
lost power at our house, and it's still not back.
Lane Electric turned our power back on at 12:18 this afternoon. I
just got the last of the CPUs back on line. So we fold.
--
Bob Miller
On 20020209.1433, Bob Miller said ...
Bob Miller wrote:
Last night's storm affected Team EUGLUG's Folding@home efforts. We
lost power at our house, and it's still not back.
Lane Electric turned our power back on at 12:18 this afternoon. I
just got the last of the CPUs back on line.
Last night's storm affected Team EUGLUG's Folding@home efforts. We
lost power at our house, and it's still not back.
I moved the two Athlons to Anne's office, though, and they were
folding away until we had a half second power glitch this morning,
which sent them back into shock. They're still
Bob Miller wrote:
Last night's storm affected Team EUGLUG's Folding@home efforts. We
lost power at our house, and it's still not back.
I moved the two Athlons to Anne's office, though, and they were
folding away until we had a half second power glitch this morning,
which sent them back into
well... Im folding some right now but I shut the machine down at
night.(noisy). it seems to be back about where it left off.. I forgot to kill
it... it just died off when I shut down... Is there a way your soposed to
stop the app, save info or anything before shutting down?
Jamie
On
Linux Rocks ! wrote:
it... it just died off when I shut down... Is there a way your soposed to
stop the app, save info or anything before shutting down?
I always send it SIGINT. Then it prints stuff about saving its state.
You can send SIGINT in two ways:
killall -g -INT
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">PS -
I've been slowly moving up the ranks -- I might make it to #15 on our team
soon!
I knew I'd make it:
15
Ben_Barrett
29.2
17
cheers! fold on!
and plays wolfenstein once in a while. Thanks for any help.
On Mon, 4 Feb 2002, Bob Miller wrote:
In the last couple of weeks, Team EUGLUG has climbed from 37th to 35th
place in the rankings.
I think We've pretty much reached our natural level in the rankings.
If we're going to move up, more
sits
here and plays wolfenstein once in a while. Thanks for any help.
On Mon, 4 Feb 2002, Bob Miller wrote:
In the last couple of weeks, Team EUGLUG has climbed from 37th to 35th
place in the rankings.
I think We've pretty much reached our natural level in the rankings.
If we're going to move
Doug Mason wrote:
I just tried downloading the Folding@home client for linux, it is an exe,
my question would be for a linux client, why would it be a windows
executable? Is there an alternate site where I can grab the real linux
client? I would like to help out, I have an athlon XP 1600+
Alright, thanks to everyone who replied, I did get it up and running,
hopefully this will help get you guys to at least 34th in standings. I
already have two frames done, although it is out of 100 so I still have a
while yet..
On Mon, 4 Feb 2002, Bob Miller wrote:
Doug Mason wrote:
I just
--- Bob Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey, Rob! Make sure the box Justin donated for the web site has an
appropriate background task to run. (-:
what, that little 166? why don't i just put my duron to work like i should
have a while back?
=
Justin Bengtson @euglug=(v+ e- eug++ bsd?
So what's the best way to kill it?
I usually do a 'ps axf' and find the first instance of LinFAHR9.exe,
kill that. Then I usually have to kill a 'Core_65.exe' as well. It
seems rather a crude way of doing it.
-Rob
On 20020204.0844, Bob Miller said ...
Doug Mason wrote:
I just tried
Rob Hudson wrote:
So what's the best way to kill it?
The best way is:
killall -g -INT LinFAHR9.exe
I have written an init.d script that seems to work pretty well.
It is attached.
This script is for semi-experts only. It will automatically start
Folding@home when you boot your
On Monday 04 February 2002 09:39, Bob Miller wrote:
I have written an init.d script that seems to work pretty well.
It is attached.
I notice your script doesn't use the -local switch when mulitple CPUs
are available. Is that switch just intended for Win users?
From FAQ:
Does Folding@home
On 20020204.0939, Bob Miller said ...
shopt -s nullglob
What is shopt? I'm guessing it is to control shell options. There is
not man page on my box for it, and running it lists a bunch of
options.
--
Rob rob_at_euglug_dot_net
my @euglugCode = qw(v+++ e--- eug+ bsd+++ gnu+
Mark Bigler wrote:
I notice your script doesn't use the -local switch when mulitple CPUs
are available. Is that switch just intended for Win users?
From FAQ:
Does Folding@home run on dual processor machines?
Yes, with the console (text-only, no-nonsense) version. The best way to
do
Rob Hudson wrote:
On 20020204.0939, Bob Miller said ...
shopt -s nullglob
What is shopt? I'm guessing it is to control shell options. There is
not man page on my box for it, and running it lists a bunch of
options.
It's in the bash man page. I don't remember what it
On Monday 04 February 2002 10:17, Bob Miller wrote:
I know nothing of the -local switch. The way I've been doing it
works - I haven't seen any evidence that it's using any files outside
the current directory.
But it probably wouldn't hurt, so I'll add it. Wonder what it
does...
All work
Sometime today, Team EUGLUG broke into the top 40 teams in the
Folding@home competition -- er, scientific computing project.
Yay! Go, Team!
Sometime in the next week, Bob Crandell is going to surpass Bob Miller
as the hardest-working protein folder on our team.
I was a face
I guess that's life in the slipstream.
Bob Miller ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote*:
Sometime today, Team EUGLUG broke into the top 40 teams in the
Folding@home competition -- er, scientific computing project.
Yay! Go, Team!
Sometime in the next week, Bob Crandell is going to surpass Bob Miller
On Thu, Jan 17, 2002 at 09:04:39AM -0800, Christopher Maujean wrote:
Who needs keyboards. grab a serial cable and bring up the console on
ttyS0
On b0rked hardware platforms like x86, software serial console will not let
you access the BIOS or provide other needed functions; you need the
Patrick R. Wade wrote:
We have acquired a PCWeasel to provide hardware serial console on the x86
platform (it replaces the video card), and have been very happy with it:
http://www.realweasel.com
I would love to see a PCWeasel in action. Maybe you could show it
off next time we're at EFN.
On Thu, Jan 17, 2002 at 12:29:30PM -0800, Bob Miller wrote:
Patrick R. Wade wrote:
We have acquired a PCWeasel to provide hardware serial console on the x86
platform (it replaces the video card), and have been very happy with it:
http://www.realweasel.com
I would love to see a PCWeasel in
Title: RE: [EUG-LUG:689] Folding@home: Team EUGLUG in the top 100
Bob et al,
Bad Karma, Bad Karma1 and Garl are all me. For some reason, at one point it would not accept Bad Karma again, so I had to go to a different name. The next time it did it I just went with Garl
I've got:
2 P3 600's
1 P3 800
as far as the dual procs go, they should be counted as one CPU until the
folding team comes up with a multi-proc compatible client.
On Tue, 2001-12-25 at 23:37, Bob Miller wrote:
Well, we did it, and we did it on Christmas day.
We're
Christopher Maujean wrote:
as far as the dual procs go, they should be counted as one CPU until the
folding team comes up with a multi-proc compatible client.
If you're running Windows, that's true. Under Linux, I simply
installed two copies of Folding@home in two different directories
and
I just added a
1 x P150
1 x PIII 700
I looked at putting my Dual 700 web/CFM/PHP/Database server on it, but
it averages 87% CPU usage when the load is normal (poorly written
perl/CGI is a thorn, nay, a spear, in my side).
On Wed, 2001-12-26 at 09:01, Christopher Maujean
Hmm. OSU Nuclear Engineering has a new Sun 48-processor super computer.
Wonder if I could run 48 of them (933MHZ per processor). The little
router has a LLinux inside tag on it, too!
Regards, Jim
On Wed, 2001-12-26 at 09:35, Bob Miller wrote:
Christopher Maujean wrote:
as far as the dual
Well, we did it, and we did it on Christmas day.
We're now in the top 100 Folding@home teams. 98th place.
This morning we were around 105th.
Eleven of us have finished at least one work unit:
Bad Karma
Bad karam1 (aka Bad Karma with Bad Spelling?)
BobC
cmaujean
I think kbob should divide his between him and Anne to be fair :-) I
accidentally did 3 units under a wrong config.
I only have two machines folding. Hope to have a third up next week.
Slow P3-600 w/256
Crankin' XP1600 w/512DDR
Of course kbob's got me walloped with his dual proc machine. No way
What a nice surprise I got this morning!
Folding@home's Team EUGLUG now has six contributors who've finished a
work unit.* Now we're starting to look like a real team instead of The
Rob And Bob Show. We're up to 162nd place -- two weeks ago we were
down around 400th, and three days ago we were
Otay, I found the client I downloaded a couple weeks ago. How do I set the
team/user that I am with the client? I'd hate to give away my bandwidth and
not benefit the team.
Thanks,
Mr O
_
Do You Yahoo!?
Get your free @yahoo.com address
will be joining once my system is re-organized/re-installed. sometime this
weekend.
-Original Message-
From: Bob Miller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2001 9:24 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [EUG-LUG:624] Folding@home Team EUGLUG
What a nice
It's it's linux, it will ask you the first time (or it did for me).
Otherwise edit 'client.cfg' file that is in the directory where it
runs. Add the line:
team=668
under the section [settings]
If it's windows, right click on the tray icon, choose 'Configure', and
enter number 668 where it says
You can also run the client with the -config argument and answer the
questions..
On Thu, 2001-12-20 at 09:45, Rob Hudson wrote:
It's it's linux, it will ask you the first time (or it did for me).
Otherwise edit 'client.cfg' file that is in the directory where it
runs. Add the line:
team=668
Mr O wrote:
Otay, I found the client I downloaded a couple weeks ago. How do I set the
team/user that I am with the client? I'd hate to give away my bandwidth and
not benefit the team.
Do you have a dual-CPU box?
If you do, make two directories and install a copy of the client in
each.
Title: RE: [EUG-LUG:637] Re: Folding@home Team EUGLUG
Anyone having success with modem connection and Folding?
-Garry
Barker, Gerald A (MD) wrote:
Anyone having success with modem connection and Folding?
It should work fine if you leave your modem dialed up all day.
Otherwise, say Y when it asks, Ask before fetching/sending work?.
--
Bob Miller Kbob
kbobsoft software consulting
Larry Price wrote:
EUGLUG is team #668, is that correct?
'Atsa correcta.
http://folding.stanford.edu/cgi-bin/teampage?q=668
--
Bob Miller Kbob
kbobsoft software consulting
http://kbobsoft.com [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Title: RE: [EUG-LUG:615] Re: Folding@home Team EUGLUG
Ok, I threw a few CPUs at it. Most are older, but will still crank out wus.
Garl
-Original Message-
From: Bob Miller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2001 12:37 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject
Yeah, kbob. You're kissing @$$ on those work units. :)
Here is our team page:
http://folding.stanford.edu/cgi-bin/teampage?q=668
668 is our team number...
-Rob
On 20011217.0843, Bob Miller said ...
Over the weekend, Team EUGLUG moved into the top 250 Folding@home
teams. So far, it's
Rob Hudson wrote:
Yeah, kbob. You're kissing @$$ on those work units. :)
Kissing? I thought I was kicking. (-:
Here is our team page:
http://folding.stanford.edu/cgi-bin/teampage?q=668
668 is our team number...
Team EUGLUG. Nextdoor neighbor to the Beast.
--
Bob Miller
Got some spare computer cycles?
Load up the unix (or windows) seti@home client, and join the euglug team. Check out
the current stats at:
http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/cgi-bin/cgi?cmd=team_lookupname=team+euglug
Bob Miller said these things on 2817.0135:
| Garl R. Grigsby wrote:
|
| What did you do for SGI?
|
| Worked on the Indy and O2. Wrote two daemons named fam and mediad.
| Wrote the MIDI driver for IRIX 6.5 (all platforms). Several projects
| that never shipped.
Interesting. EFM uses fam
What did you do for SGI?
Garl
Bob Miller wrote:
Garl R. Grigsby wrote:
Sorry all, I am already on a team. But check out my stats. Look under
Bad_Karma.
http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/stats/team/team_20126.html
I'm already a member of a team, too. Team SGI SETI, no less. The
| By the way, I have completed over 150 units so far. But I did join, so that
| ought to help you.
You're number 1 on the list of two! :)
| Anyone want to help me get the Unix version working on my two Linux boxes?
It's easy. The last version even has an Xwindows piece that will show
the
Hey! I just did "apt-get install setiathome" and it asked me if I wanted to
download the client from the ftp server. It's in the contrib section, so
your mileage may vary. After a short "setiathome -login" I was up and
running. That's too easy.
--Mike
Rob Hudson wrote:
Anyone interested in starting a Team EUGLUG for the SETI @ HOME project?
I was thinking about starting to run it again, and was looking at the
teams. If there is some interest, I'll sign us up today and get the
ball rolling...
-Rob.
At 08:50 AM 8/15/00 -0700, you wrote:
Anyone interested in starting a Team EUGLUG for the SETI @ HOME project?
I was thinking about starting to run it again, and was looking at the
teams. If there is some interest, I'll sign us up today and get the
ball rolling...
-Rob.
I'm interested
Team EUGLUG is now in existence.
Follow these steps to join and start analyzing sky data...
1. Get the seti@home client for Unix:
http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/unix.html
For other OSs:
http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/download.html
2. Untar it and read the READMEs. Running setiathome
Then we would have a use for Jamie's cluster.
Rob Hudson wrote:
Anyone interested in starting a Team EUGLUG for the SETI @ HOME project?
I was thinking about starting to run it again, and was looking at the
teams. If there is some interest, I'll sign us up today and get the
ball rolling
Sorry all, I am already on a team. But check out my stats. Look under
Bad_Karma.
http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/stats/team/team_20126.html
Rob Hudson wrote:
Team EUGLUG is now in existence.
Follow these steps to join and start analyzing sky data...
1. Get the seti@home client
Do you have to be online 24/7?
At 08:50 AM 8/15/00 -0700, Rob Hudson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone interested in starting a Team EUGLUG for the SETI @ HOME project?
I was thinking about starting to run it again, and was looking at the
teams. If there is some interest, I'll sign us up today
] wrote:
| Anyone interested in starting a Team EUGLUG for the SETI @ HOME project?
| I was thinking about starting to run it again, and was looking at the
| teams. If there is some interest, I'll sign us up today and get the
| ball rolling...
|
| -Rob.
|
No, I think you can have your results sent when you reconnect to your ppp
service. I'm pretty sure that there's a FAQ out there on this.
Ralph Zeller wrote:
Do you have to be online 24/7?
At 08:50 AM 8/15/00 -0700, Rob Hudson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone interested in starting a Team
At 11:36 AM 8/15/00 -0700, you wrote:
Team EUGLUG is now in existence.
Follow these steps to join and start analyzing sky data...
1. Get the seti@home client for Unix:
http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/unix.html
For other OSs:
http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/download.html
2. Untar
Garl R. Grigsby wrote:
Sorry all, I am already on a team. But check out my stats. Look under
Bad_Karma.
http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/stats/team/team_20126.html
I'm already a member of a team, too. Team SGI SETI, no less. The
funny thing is, I left SGI last October. The funnier
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