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klinux and ogr

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A P90 will take a little while.

To link your sig, put [ L ] in front of, and [ /L ] after the url.
This is spaced out, so they'll show up, just don't leave spaces between the [ and ]
 
OK, My Bad
To link in your sig, do [ L=http://heatware.elitehardware.com/view.shtml?action=list&option=danzigrules]Whatever text you want to say[ /L ]

Again, take out the spaces between the [ and ]
And notice the ] after the url
 
Your sig doesn't work right now.

The correct way to link is:

[ L=Whatever you want to say ]http://heatware.elitehardware.com/view.shtml?action=list&option=danzigrules[ /L ] (again, remove the spaces before and after the brackets)

example: Whatever you want to say
 
Duh... Thanks sciencewhiz, Now that I've had some sleep. I see the error of my ways. 😱 /me had it basakwards
 
new problem 😱

damned @home died on me and klinux box tried to connect 3 times. Now it's crunching again, but it says 0 rc5 packets in the buff-in, and 1 in the buff-out. Is it crunching the same w/u again? and if so how can i flush it to get a new one?

I tried doing what was said eariler by Kilowatt


THX
 
The way you should setup your network with Klinux nodes, would be to run a Dnet PProxy on your internet connection box.
That way, if your internet connection goes down, you'll still have blocks to crunch.
You can have all your Rc5 clients connecting to your PProxy, and flush/fetch from one spot.


<< Is it crunching the same w/u again? >>

I doubt it, but it is probably crackin a random.


<< if so how can i flush it to get a new one? >>

Hit the &quot;Ctrl Alt F2&quot; keys, like you did before, to go to a different tty term.
Login to that term, and type: cd rc5 that will change your dir, then type: ./dnetc -update
That will flush and fetch new WUs.
 
NO, I don't think so.
I didn't compile serial ports into the kernel.

I only included what was needed to activate network cards, and the minimal filesystem.
It's about as striped down as I could get it, and I then included the dnet client.

I tried to include most all network cards, so there isn't much room for anything else, and still be able to fit on a floppy.
 
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