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2006 Jan 28
0
Centos Folding@Home team!
Centos now has its own Folding at Home team! If you would like to learn more about what we do, please follow this <a href="http://folding.stanford.edu/">link</a> to the Folding at Home homepage. New to distributed computing?, its not a problem. Here is the simplest description: Many computers working on separate pieces of the same puzzle are faster than a few computers
2013 Mar 25
0
OT: Please join the Centos team at http://folding.stanford.edu/
Hi all! I'm not the team captain, I'm just (one of the few remaining) active team members. There are 78 registered members, only four of us are currently active. So, come on, gang, lets show some team spirit! If you don't know what I'm talking about, please visit: http://folding.stanford.edu/ to find out. it's a big scientific project to examine the way proteins fold,
2006 Apr 20
1
CentOS Folding@home team breaks through
Congratulations to all members of the team for contributing towards breaking through the 2,000 place barrier. In the overall team rankings we are now in position 1885! Considering how 'young' the team is in terms of how long its been going thats a stupendous achievement! Well done all! From now on we can watch our teams ranking on
2005 Aug 05
2
Postfix 2.2.x RPM ETA
Guys I'm desperately looking for a postfix 2.2.x SRPM. I currently use 2.1.5.. I've found these, http://ftp.wl0.org/yum/postfix/2.2/rhel4/SRPMS.postfix/ Has anyone tried them, or can anyone recommend a proper SRPM for me for Centos 4.1? Kind regards -- Kenneth Kalmer kenneth.kalmer at gmail.com Folding at home stats
2005 Jul 26
4
wrr vs. htb
Guys I''m looking for some advice on the following situation: We''re serving a residential complex with internet, the network has grown and with it has the problems, below is a descriptive layout of our current setup: Connection: ADSL Down/Up speed: 512kbps/256kbps (1024kbps/256kbps in the near future) 2.0GHz Celeron D with 512MB RAM Current users: 140 Maximum amount of users:
2006 Jun 10
1
CentOS folding@home team
Congratulations to the CentOS folding at home team for breaking through the rank 400 barrier. The next target is the rank 250 :) More information about the team can be found at http://www.sharons.org.uk/cf.html, and we welcome new members and their machines. We always need more members and more machines too :) Sharon. -- 18:47:57 up 8 days, 20:56, 2 users, load average: 1.30, 1.76, 1.61 A
2006 Jul 11
0
CentOS Folding Team moving on up
No one's bothered to mention Folding in awhile...;) I see we're at 285. Moving up in the world! We're now on page 3 at <http://folding.extremeoverclocking.com/team_list.php?s=&p=3>! We need more power! Max
2005 Aug 08
1
Bandwidth limiting
Since shapecfg is no longer part of the distro what are people using in place of cbq to limit/throttle bandwidth? I have an ftp mirror that, if left unchecked, will suck up the entire bandwidth of the CoLo site. TIA, Joe -- My Useless Vanity Page - http://www.webtrek.com/joe See my blog, sumo game ranks and other useless junk
2006 Aug 06
0
CentOS Folding team breaks through the 250 ranking barrier!
Congratulations to each and every member of the CentOS Folding at home team for helping to break through the 250 ranking barrier. This means that we're now in the top 250 of the world! Well done to each and every one of you :) The netx target of 200 will be harder, but achievable. Keep on with the good work of crunching those work units, the team benefits with the team ranking, and
2006 May 26
1
Congratulations to CentOS f@h team
Congratulations to all active members of the CentOS Folding at home team for breaking through the 500 barrier for team rankings. Well done all. But we still need more members for work unit crunching and more machines too. Further information can be found at http://www.sharons.org.uk/cf.html, along with information about the use of munin and foldingathome. Sharon. -- 17:00:06 up 11 days,
2004 Jul 20
3
wine seti@hom team
For those of you who don't know yet, the Wine project has it's own seti@home team, at http://setiathome2.ssl.berkeley.edu/stats/team/team_172471.html The current objective is to overtake the Microsoft team http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/stats/team/team_28.html Help is needed, please if you already have seti@home installed. If you don't, it's only 300k to download, runs natively
2005 Aug 17
21
HOWTO unmaintained?
Hi, more than a month ago I proposed an addition to the HOWTO to address a certain packet classification problem/bug and how to fix it (see http://mailman.ds9a.nl/pipermail/lartc/2005q3/016728.html). I never received any reaction from the HOWTO maintainers, not even when addressing them directly (see mail below). Given that a month has gone by: Is the HOWTO currently unmaintained? Regards,
2004 Jul 20
1
Re: wine seti@home team
Microsoft probably has unix CPUs running seti, and I see no point in running it on wine, it would just be slower. The unix client is much better. The point is if M$ have a seti team we must have one too. The Linux team is way ahead of M$ so don't worry about being redundant. Ivan.
2005 Dec 19
2
Wine's seti@home team
Hello, I would like to ask all users running seti@home to join wine's team http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/team_display.php?teamid=38091 if you haven't got a seti@home account you can create one and join our team automatically by using this link http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/create_account_form.php?teamid=38091 Our current target is to catch up with the Microsoft team that's here
2006 Sep 30
1
Team CentOS breaks though the 200 ranking barrier.
Congratulations to all the CentOS folding at home team members for breaking through the 200 world ranking barrier. Its taken a bit of time but we've all helped to do it. Our next target is obviously to achieve 150th in the world ranking. But, to help achieve that we're going to need more members and more machines. So, if you think it sounds interesting and you want to learn more, then
2007 Apr 04
1
CentOS folding@home team
I see the team has passed the 150 ranking. Now at 145 of 58272 total teams! -- MailScanner is like deodorant... You hope everybody uses it, and you notice quickly if they don't!!!!
2007 Feb 07
1
Folding @Home team
I see team Centos will soon be approaching the #150 spot. the_dobc -- MailScanner is like deodorant... You hope everybody uses it, and you notice quickly if they don't!!!!
2006 May 10
1
Congrats to CentOS@Home Folding Team
Congrats to the CentOS at Home Folding Team! I see we're creeping up to break the 700 rank for teams. Max
2011 Sep 05
2
Unable to write mbr using syslinux.exe
Hi, ? I tried to use the syslinux.exe (version 4.04)?to make my usb drive bootable. When i run the syslinux.exe with the respective options I get this error ? "Accessing physical drive: The request is not supported. Did not successfully update the MBR; continuing..." ? I have administrator privilege and I started cmd prompt with "Run as Administrator" option too. I tried the
2010 Oct 04
2
Issue with match.call
Hi, I have a function that I'm writing. The arguments in the function are as follows RFF<-function(qtype, qOpt,...){} i.e., I have two args that are compulsary and the rest are optional. Now when my user passes the function call, I need to see what optional args are defined and process accordingly...what I have so far is.. RFF<-function(qtype, qOpt,...){ mc <-