A continuation to #9 (and to help people in case the linked site dies),
tested on Ubuntu 11.10 64-bit.

Step 1: Download and install Origami as you usually would (you may or may not 
need ia32-libs also installed, YMMV)
Step 2: Stop Origami from running (sudo origami stop)
Step 3: Download the latest Linux F@H binary from their official site 
(http://folding.stanford.edu/English/Download)
Step 4: Move the fah6 executable into /var/lib/origami/foldingathome/CPU1/fah6 
(overwriting the original)
Step 5: Change the permissions of the file as follows: sudo chmod 711 
/var/lib/origami/foldingathome/CPU1/fah6
Step 6: Change the ownership of the file as follows: sudo chown origami:nogroup 
/var/lib/origami/foldingathome/CPU1/fah6
Step 7: Restart the Origami Client (sudo origami start)

>From looking at my log file, it goes through a few update cycles of
FahCore_a3 before finally settling down and processing away, so give it
~5-10 minutes before getting worried about it not working.

You can check the log file itself at
/var/lib/origami/foldingathome/CPU1/FAHlog.txt

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