<B>以下是引用<I>shihai</I>在2004-11-2 18:33:03的发言:</B>
正好请教楼主,linux的seti怎么运行啊?我有一台linux的机器(redhat9 2.0内核),下载了for linux 的seti 可就是不知道如何运行它。我对linux基本上不懂。望赐教。
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<P>打开控制台,进到seti的目录./setiathome [options]
<P>OPTIONS
-login
Login or create new account.
<P> -countries
Show list of country codes.
-version
Show software version
-nice N
Set "nice" priority to N (default 1);
<P> -email
Send email (to login email address) on errors.
Useful if you run in background directed to /dev/null.
This option is not available for all clients.
-graphics
Generate a data stream for the xsetiathome graphical interface
(see README.xsetiathome)
This option is not available for all clients.
<P> -proxy hostname:port
Connect to SETI@home server via specified HTTP proxy server and port.
-socks_server hostname:port
Connect to SETI@home server via specified SOCKS server and port.
Overrides SOCKS_SERVER.
SOCKS versions 4 and 5 are supported.
-socks_user name
SOCKS user name.
<P> -socks_passwd password
SOCKS password.
<P> -stop_after_process
If a work_unit.sah file is present, process this work unit
and stop after processing is complete, do not return result.
If the client is started with this option, and there is
a completed result.sah file present, the client will first
return the results, then pick up a new work unit, process
to completion, then exit.
<P> -stop_after_xfer
Return results and pick up a new work unit.
This option only functions if the result.sah file is present
and complete indicating that processing is finished for this
work unit. If a work_unit.sah is present, indicating processing
is not complete, no transfer or processing will be performed,
and the client will exit.
(see als stop_after_send.txt mentioned in FILES above)
-verbose
print a running summary of the work being done.
Starting with the version 2.4 clients, the client is silent
to stdout during processing. There are messages at the start
and finish of processing a work unit, but there are no progress
messages printed during processing unless this option is used.
-nolock
omit the multiple-instance check, which uses file locking
(not available on some NFS systems)