We've got a Seti@HOME team, so how about a Folding@HOME team?
OK, I've just 'founded' an LQ Folding group for anyone that wants to join. It's called... LinuxQuestions.org (original, eh?) and is group # 12776. Of course, if Jeremy wants to take over the 'admin' (what little I can see there being), then drop me a line for the details.
The Folding clients can be found here: http://folding.stanford.edu Just thought I'd let you all know. |
There should already be a "LinuxQuestions" team (although I think I might be the only member).
--jeremy |
Dunno what's up, then. I just did a search for Linux... only 27 results, neither yours nor mine appear. Neither seem to come up with Quest as the search criteria. Hmmm...
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Is there a Gkrellm plugin for that somewhere? I like my seti plugin, let's me know just how much work my computer does while I'm gone, I'd like to use something similar for this if it's available.
Cool |
I'm attempting to write a plugin for GkrellM2 to monitor Folding@Home called Gkrellfah2. I need some help testing if anyone would like to help me out.
Also there's a link on the above webpage to a similar plugin that runs on GkrellM 1.2.x. |
Ok so I am attempting to run the gkrellm 1.2 plugin, however I don't see any CPU activity. I assume this is because it runs idle. When I ran the seti client, I saw 99% cpu use ALL the time. Is there a way to have this run all the time as well?
Cool |
Well, are you sure folding@home is running? Rather, are you excluding nice cpu time from your cpu monitor on GkrellM?
The 1.2.x plugin doesn't display the cpu usage on the krell. |
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Bert, this is actually an older thread revived ;)
Cool |
Oh yes. So it is.
I don't miss him that much anyway. :D |
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