Ok then.
Since the Linux client was available through APT, I'll run it.
If I get some time to kill, I'll install it on a few other boxes, as well as my workstations at work, should amount to around 10 GHz of P2/3's and K7's.
But just my home workstation for now.
Woohoo, 100'th post.
Must say the TK-Seti GUI is much better than the built in Windows GUI.
Doesnt consume any cycles, and much more informative.
Oh and I should mention that most of these wont run 24/7, only the workstations at work.
The comps at home will run while Im at home, and at work, but when it's nap time, the comps go off.
Since the Linux client was available through APT, I'll run it.
If I get some time to kill, I'll install it on a few other boxes, as well as my workstations at work, should amount to around 10 GHz of P2/3's and K7's.
But just my home workstation for now.
Woohoo, 100'th post.
Must say the TK-Seti GUI is much better than the built in Windows GUI.
Doesnt consume any cycles, and much more informative.
Oh and I should mention that most of these wont run 24/7, only the workstations at work.
The comps at home will run while Im at home, and at work, but when it's nap time, the comps go off.