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Posted 23/12/2005 18:59:30


Pentium

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Hellooo

Managed to get my internet connection working, finally and have managed to install F@H and have configured it. It runs at startup, and my CPU usage is at 100%, which is great

I dont have a monitor for it though, does any one know of any good Linux Monitors?

Fankoo

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1) Dell Optiplex 755, E4500, 4GB DDR2, 1GB XFX 9500GT, On board everything else, Linux Mint 5 x64
2) EeePC 1000 - Eeebuntu 2 Base
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Posted 23/12/2005 21:55:41


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There isn't one as such, do what it says in Linux section of our guide.

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Checking on the status of the client is easy; just like the Windows version, everything the client does is logged in the FAHlog.txt file. You can examine the contents of that file to see what the client is doing. You can also use the tail -f command in a terminal window to continuously display the log file as it updates. The command:

cd ~/folding; tail -f FAHlog.txt

can be used in a terminal window to display a running log of what the client is doing, even if the client itself is running in the background.

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Acer Travelmate/Linux Mint 4

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