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Xarin, I expect you will use a different computer to download, but if your intended host computer has a DVD-ROM, I think the easiest to use would be openSuse 32 bit with the DVD version as it would...
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I use Suse 10.2 and I also had confiuration troubles at first. I did put in my user name, the number of my team, and then I was careful to answer no to most of the other questions..... now folding...
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Yes folding is the most important thing for sure, but being a member of a team is kind of like benchmarking, gives you a progress with others, makes it more interesting to you
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I have been out testing my Doctor.s skills, (He's pretty good) and while recuperationg I will try both of those things. I did indeed have the 'dot' before exe
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Okay when I go to the actual folder the file is in there, but when I go to the console, cd folding, then 'ls' it isn't there
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I did get this response in the other thread
"Open "Terminal" from the "Applications > "Accessories" menu. At the command prompt do:
"cd Desktop/Folding" this will put you in the "Folding"...
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I have tried to install the 32 bit Linux Client FAH5.04 from the folding@home website. I followed their instructions and also some Wiki instructions for finstall. Obviously I did not do a good job
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Thanks I'll try it tonight
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I downloaded the "Linux Console" (X86 and BSD) ? 5.04
I believe that is the 32 bit version for Linux and the only one I saw. I put it in a 'Folding' folder on my Gnome desktop
That is very...
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Is there a sticky or something besides the Folding@home page that takes baby steps with installing the FAH504 client? I tried their page methods and finstall, with no luck. I did click on...
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What apps do you use most?
Folding, light parlor games
Do you have a broadband connection?
This one will be on a "T1" line.... Whoa! don't get excited it is one T1 line going to 260 apartments...
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Try to go back to BIOS and see if it still says "Boot from CD first" It may new you didn't save your changes. when you exit the BIOS you need to "Save and Exit" If you did it correctly let us know....
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Usually the delete key just after you power up, sometimes the F1 key, be ready to push the key as soon as you power back on, it is only a 2 or 3 second timeframe to succesfully enter, if you miss it...
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Restart the computer, go to BIOS, in there will be some boot sequences, make sure the first option is the CD, Save and boot it will find the Red Hat intall CD, It will tell/ask you what to do, and...
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Hey thanks, I am in Mandrake as we type! It was the Video. No matter what I'd do it didn't want to so I reinstalled and finally found a video setting it liked. Biff! Boom! Bam! Here I am! I'm just...
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Just a bump so some one might see it.
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I tried it and it did not work or maybe it did and I am not recognizing what to do next. I re-installed this time putting in a simple password for each user.
I tried to login with user name then...
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I just installed Mandrake 9.0, I thought during install I elected Automatic login, I put in two users, (first names, lower case) no passwords for either user, I do however have a convoluted root...
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