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Hi Everyone.
I've been running SETI for about 2 weeks now and thought it a good idea to join a team so here's a new recruit to the team.
I've been running SETI for about 2 weeks now and thought it a good idea to join a team so here's a new recruit to the team.
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Hi Thomo and welcome to UBT
Nice to have another 64bit Linux user and even better to see you're already using an optimised seti application.
You ought to upgrade it to the lastest & greatest version (available here) you'll be amazed at the improvement :thumbup:
Nice to have another 64bit Linux user and even better to see you're already using an optimised seti application.
You ought to upgrade it to the lastest & greatest version (available here) you'll be amazed at the improvement :thumbup:
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Thanks for the welcome everyone.
Thanks for the tip. I've got a WinXP 64 cd so I'll give it a tryTemujin wrote:You ought to upgrade it to the lastest & greatest version (available here) you'll be amazed at the improvement :thumbup:
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No probs. My PC needed a "spring clean" so I've now set it up as a dual boot WinXP 64 and Linux.Temujin wrote:DOH!!
Thats me jumping ahead and wishing the new linux version was already released, of course, it isn't yet but it will be in a couple of weeks.
sorry about that
Nice new Seti app though, a workunit that took about 2H 15M using crunch3r's 64bit Linux app now takes 15 mins less