The following is a part of a message on the Ottawa-Carleton LUG list: Date: Mon, 27 Apr 1998 12:01:14 -0400 (EDT) To: Ottawa Carlton Linux Users Group <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: [oclug] Distributed Computing effort(s)
... I'd like to get involved in some kind of distributed computing effort to chew up the idle cycles of my CPU... I'm looked at distributed.net and gone over the list, but there were some not listed there I heard spoken about on the list awhile ago. I'm not interested in spinning my system's wheels (so to speak) on the RCS now. I was involved for the previous attack on it, and would like to move on to something else... The one that most interests me right now I beleive was (I think it was our good Doctor even who mentioned it, although I could be wrong) aiding with stellar traces (or something to do with the stars anyway)... I did not see this one on distributed.net (they seem to only have the various encrytion attacks right now) ... (author name withheld) ______________________ I was wondering if anyone on this list had heard of such a thing. If so, please contact me. I will of course pass on the information to the original poster. I'm crossposting to this list because I am very curious, and I figure a wider readership may be able to help more. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] A scientific truth does not triumph by convincing A. Kiyan Azarbar its opponents and making them see the light, but Ottawa, Canada rather because its opponents eventually die and a Linux 2.0.32 new generation grows up that is familiar with it. 1024/0x9A9EC5EA 4F3ADBDA1EE5850209DD8BB205250ED2F696A7BE ^- Max Planck
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