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Barry Rumsey

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Message 9477 - Posted: 18 Jul 2004, 20:54:02 UTC

Hi All

I am running boinc_3.20_i686-pc-linux-gnu on suse 9.1. Since there are no wu's at the moment i thought I wound sign up with Predictor. What I would like to know is how do i get boinc to attach to predictor so that when seti is quite it will down load from predictor.

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Barry
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Message 9497 - Posted: 18 Jul 2004, 22:05:52 UTC
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./boinc_3.20_i686_pc-linux -help

that shows you all commands. One of that is "-atach_project" or something like this. You have to type this added the project URL.

I hope you already did this with seti, because else, it is no wonder that you did not got work =)

I'm using boinc under debian linux.

//edit: ok, maybe if you run boinc on normal way ( ./name-of-boinc-script ), than it asks for a project, too, i think.

but do not forget: you have to register you first at the predictor web-site
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Message 9500 - Posted: 18 Jul 2004, 22:16:29 UTC

Thanks for that, I did not know it had a help.
If you run the client as is it asks for url and id. Yes I do have an account with predictor, I was running windows until the weekend when I got so fed up with it I switched to linux.
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