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| How to run seti driver by itself? | 31 May 2004 20:51 GMT | 1 |
I am currently running CLI with seti driver and seti spy on a win XP 2Ghz.I don't want to use seti spy. Or I would like it not to pop up when loading.It works fine and is a great tool.I still use it on my home computer.
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| install en never have do anything | 31 May 2004 19:53 GMT | 3 |
I have a question, we have a large serverfarm and we would like to install seti on the backup servers buth.... we do not have the time to maintain the seti application. So we could write scripts that check if the clienst are running and if not that they are started buth when
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| how fast will this machine run? | 31 May 2004 17:42 GMT | 6 |
just ordered a new workstation, slightly faster cpus than the previous ones. i wonder if you guys could tell me how long itll take to do a w/u with a dual cpu 2.6ghz intel xeon with 2 gig of ram running the cli version of seti on a unix based o/s? its not due till next week but i ...
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| Astropulse and BOINC | 31 May 2004 14:36 GMT | 20 |
Can someone clarify the distinction between these 2 clients? From what I've read, BOINC is a different code which does SETI-at-home? While Astropulse is looking for black hole evaporation? Thanks in advance,
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| How old is Seti? | 31 May 2004 12:00 GMT | 2 |
I know the 5th birthday was on 21st May this year, but I found this page: http://setiathome2.ssl.berkeley.edu/classpages/days/2451239.html which has people who registered on Monday March 1st 1999. Any explanations?
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| CL version and running minimized | 30 May 2004 20:45 GMT | 10 |
I'm on a Dell box running WinMe. I'm pretty savvy about windows, but know next to nothing about DOS. I'm running S@H with SetiGate. I've read that S@H runs faster in the command line version, and I wouldn't mind giving it a try. I know for sure that S@H runs faster when it's
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| SETI useless! All aliens are mega.dumb! | 30 May 2004 16:25 GMT | 4 |
Sorry, but I must tell you that all the aliens from outer space are far too dumb to develop any kind of civilization. They are just big fat slime blobs, mega-amoebas, killer-bees, spideroids, or other totally brainless creatures.
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| xsetiathome cpu load on Fedora Core 2 | 30 May 2004 09:28 GMT | 4 |
I've just installed Fedora Core 2 on my 2 GHz Celeron box after a couple of years using RedHat 8.0 Setiathome starts up OK but when I start xsetiathome the cpu load for X jumps from a few % to 57%, the load average increases to over 3 and the
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| BOINC for dummies? | 29 May 2004 18:23 GMT | 7 |
I've read what little there is on BOINC on the seti homepage, now can somebody direct me to a good explanatory website? Do we have any real idea of when this will happen? Will some people still use the old seti app, or will wu processed with it not be accepted?
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| From SETI Institute: Every day is "Earth Day" | 29 May 2004 00:56 GMT | 1 |
From SETI Institute: Every day is "Earth Day" SETI Observer May 2004 Dear SETI Enthusiast,
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| From SETI Institute: Every day is "Earth Day" | 29 May 2004 00:55 GMT | 1 |
From SETI Institute: Every day is "Earth Day" SETI Observer May 2004 Dear SETI Enthusiast,
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| Request to SETI - Was: Thank You From SETI | 28 May 2004 12:40 GMT | 11 |
"Seti Cruncher" skrev news:eausc.6932$J02.3841@edtnps84
> Today May 24th, I received a thank you letter from SETI@HOME that was > obviously sent out in mass to all users. |
| What's missing from this picture? | 27 May 2004 04:40 GMT | 5 |
I've been reading the various posts to this group and it occurs to me that I haven't encountered this yet. Has it been proposed yet to study hydrogen line spectra sources and to look for missing frequencies? I know that the emmision probabilities of the various
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| 5 years and counting | 27 May 2004 03:20 GMT | 1 |
Your credit: Name (and URL) Patrick Vo Results Received 29000 Total CPU Time 17.403 years
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| Breakthrough in Cosmology | 26 May 2004 16:45 GMT | 4 |
As you may know in light of the big bang paradigm's explanatory impotence many physicists claim, including Leonard Susskind of Stanford University and his colleagues, that the contemporary theoretical view of the Universe is so unlikely that it must be logically flowed, and ...
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