Re: Linux-foldingathome

2020-04-07 Thread Yuri Pankov
@lbutlr wrote: On 07 Apr 2020, at 06:36, Yuri Pankov wrote: @lbutlr wrote: # service fahclient start Starting fahclient. 13:33:52:WARNING:Exception: Failed to open '/proc/bus/pci/devices': Failed to open '/proc/bus/pci/devices': No such file or directory: No such file or directory

Re: Linux-foldingathome

2020-04-07 Thread @lbutlr
On 07 Apr 2020, at 06:36, Yuri Pankov wrote: > @lbutlr wrote: >> # service fahclient start >> Starting fahclient. >> 13:33:52:WARNING:Exception: Failed to open '/proc/bus/pci/devices': Failed >> to open '/proc/bus/pci/devices': No such file or directory: No such file or >> directory >>

Re: Linux-foldingathome

2020-04-07 Thread Michael Gmelin
xperience with installing the port > biology/linux-foldingathome? > > After installing it and editing the configuration file I try to start it and > get the following: > > # service fahclient start > Starting fahclient. > 13:33:52:WARNING:Exception: Failed to open '/proc/bus/pci/d

Re: Linux-foldingathome

2020-04-07 Thread Yuri Pankov
@lbutlr wrote: Has anyone had any experience with installing the port biology/linux-foldingathome? After installing it and editing the configuration file I try to start it and get the following: # service fahclient start Starting fahclient. 13:33:52:WARNING:Exception: Failed to open '/proc

Linux-foldingathome

2020-04-07 Thread @lbutlr
Has anyone had any experience with installing the port biology/linux-foldingathome? After installing it and editing the configuration file I try to start it and get the following: # service fahclient start Starting fahclient. 13:33:52:WARNING:Exception: Failed to open '/proc/bus/pci/devices

Re: FreeBSD Port: linux-foldingathome-5.04

2008-08-18 Thread Gerard
On Mon, 18 Aug 2008 01:08:47 +0200 Sebastian Holmqvist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I took an interest in installing [EMAIL PROTECTED] earlier today, but I couldn't get it started up properly. Some friends of mine enlightened me that the current FBSD-version (5.04) is way outdated and may not

FreeBSD Port: linux-foldingathome-5.04

2008-08-17 Thread Sebastian Holmqvist
Hi! I took an interest in installing [EMAIL PROTECTED] earlier today, but I couldn't get it started up properly. Some friends of mine enlightened me that the current FBSD-version (5.04) is way outdated and may not work. The most recent version is 6.02, and I would feel much better if it

FreeBSD Port: linux-foldingathome-5.04

2008-07-06 Thread PryMaL
I'm having problems with this port running. I am hopeful someone can help, once I have installed this port and run /usr/local/bin/FoldingAtHome to execute the file, I have syntax errors as below. [mini-prymal 18:51] / /usr/local/bin/FoldingAtHome mkdir: /home/prymal/.fah: File exists ELF binary

Re: FreeBSD Port: linux-foldingathome-5.04

2008-07-06 Thread Gary Jennejohn
On Sun, 6 Jul 2008 19:03:54 + PryMaL [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm having problems with this port running. I am hopeful someone can help, once I have installed this port and run /usr/local/bin/FoldingAtHome to execute the file, I have syntax errors as below. [mini-prymal 18:51] /

FreeBSD Port: linux-foldingathome-5.02, rc.d script

2007-04-29 Thread Tobias Brink
Hello. I use the [EMAIL PROTECTED] client on a machine which runs mostly unattended so it would be a hassle to start it manually after each boot. Therefor I went ahead and created a rc.d script for it. It is attached to this mail. I thought it could be useful enough to be included in the port.

FreeBSD Port: linux-foldingathome-5.02, rc.d script

2007-04-29 Thread Tobias Brink
Hello. I use the [EMAIL PROTECTED] client on a machine which runs mostly unattended so it would be a hassle to start it manually after each boot. Therefor I went ahead and created a rc.d script for it. It is attached to this mail. I thought it could be useful enough to be included in the port.

FreeBSD Port: linux-foldingathome-5.02, rc.d script

2007-04-29 Thread Tobias Brink
Hello. I use the [EMAIL PROTECTED] client on a machine which runs mostly unattended so it would be a hassle to start it manually after each boot. Therefor I went ahead and created a rc.d script for it. It is attached to this mail. I thought it could be useful enough to be included in the port.