Keep in mind that the Seti profile # is based on all wu's completed. With machines running anywhere from 3 days two hours, to machines running it in 3 hours 15 minutes (8 computers total), that number does not tell you a whole lot.
I recently (in the last week) switched two computers to Linux in the quest for more production, and the times stayed the same. Right now I am running them in a terminal window in KDE, using the Win32 client and wine.
I might try and run them at the command line without KDE and see if that helps.
By the way, check out my
SetiQ clients for more accurate info.
192.168.1.102 is a single 1800XP @ 1733 on Linux
192.168.1.105 is a dual PPro 200/1meg on Linux
aol**** is a single XP1600 on XP
dhcp@rr*** is a single P-3 700 on WinME
6896A is a single P-4 1.6a @ 2.4ghz on XP
7896A is a dual Xeon 500/2meg on Win2k
***Comcast is a single P-3 866 @ 940mhz on Win2k
HpVectra is a dual P-133 on Win2k
All running command line version.
Had to edit. My addition was a little off
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