> win. Although we still have a lot of catching up to do. The evangelist's
> yesterdays keyrate was almost three times that of ours.
On a positive note, we are not down by a factor of six as someone said the
other day. If you look at the major statistic, our average rate over the
duration of par
Hi!
> Should we be identifying ourselves as Linux when on non Linux platforms ?
I don't think anyone will ask what platform you are running the clients on.
The only thing that matters is the group id ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) and that we
win. Although we still have a lot of catching up to do.
Alex Monaghan wrote:
>
> Ferenc Kiraly wrote:
> >
> > Hi!
> >
> > > Tan Wee Yeh wrote,
> > > :Indeed it does but we have a lot of catching up to do... Apple's
> > > :rate is currently 6 time that of ours... pls refer to:
> > > : http://rc5stats.distributed.net/emtop100.idc
> > > :I'm p
Ferenc Kiraly wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> > Tan Wee Yeh wrote,
> > :Indeed it does but we have a lot of catching up to do... Apple's
> > :rate is currently 6 time that of ours... pls refer to:
> > : http://rc5stats.distributed.net/emtop100.idc
> > :I'm pumping in 1 alpha500 + 2 PPro 200 + 1 P2
Tan Wee Yeh wrote,
:Bad news, this does not seem to be running. I checked the
:process and the guy is kinda stalled. Anybody successfully
:ran the client for an OSF??
Turned out to be my own mistake :P
I had some wrapper around this so I have to resort to the
telnet port before it works. Looks
Hi!
> Tan Wee Yeh wrote,
> :Indeed it does but we have a lot of catching up to do... Apple's
> :rate is currently 6 time that of ours... pls refer to:
> : http://rc5stats.distributed.net/emtop100.idc
> :I'm pumping in 1 alpha500 + 2 PPro 200 + 1 P200mmx.
>
>
Tan Wee Yeh wrote,
:Indeed it does but we have a lot of catching up to do... Apple's
:rate is currently 6 time that of ours... pls refer to:
: http://rc5stats.distributed.net/emtop100.idc
:I'm pumping in 1 alpha500 + 2 PPro 200 + 1 P200mmx.
Bad news, this does not s
Ok :-) when I saw "a small part of us" I was still referring to the
Linux community as a whole, not this mailing list :-)
Anyway I confess that I hadn't saw on the WEB that 6:1 ratio
apples/Linux. Ok, nice that we have guys like Tan Wee Yeh then! Worked out
blocks coming...!
Nicol
On Mon, 1 Sep 1997, Luis Francisco Gonzalez wrote:
> Is there a client that one can use outside the US?
There's no ITAR export restriction, since the client decrypts rather than
encrypts. Clients are available at rc5.distributed.net.
TL
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On Mon, 1 Sep 1997, Tan Wee Yeh wrote:
> Indeed it does but we have a lot of catching up to do... Apple's
> rate is currently 6 time that of ours... pls refer to:
> http://rc5stats.distributed.net/emtop100.idc
> I'm pumping in 1 alpha500 + 2 PPro 200 + 1 P200mmx.
Looks like we probably can'
Is there a client that one can use outside the US?
Luis.
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GREAT! I wish *I* had that power to pump in too :-) (and to play
with, myself).
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Nicola Bernardelli wrote,
: Just a P90 here, dial in PPP 2-6 times a day. It has been doing that
:only task this night (and so will in the next ones) and in about 7 hours
:it seems it has done 12 blocks and 50% of another.
: In these days I have to read tons of docs, debian and PostgreSQL,
Just a P90 here, dial in PPP 2-6 times a day. It has been doing that
only task this night (and so will in the next ones) and in about 7 hours
it seems it has done 12 blocks and 50% of another.
In these days I have to read tons of docs, debian and PostgreSQL, and
do a very few things compu
On Sun, 31 Aug 1997, Britton wrote:
> From: Britton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Paul Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: Tommy Lakofski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Date: Sun, 31 Aug 1997 10:12:30 -0800 (AKDT)
> Subject: [OFF-TOPIC] RC5 challenge
Two things here. First, the optimum setup for occasional ppp links. ( I
find that option 6=1 doesn't slow even ncurses stuff down noticeably and
gives much faster performance. Second, syslogd on my system has been
going crazy since I started running this thing. I am wondering why? A ps
-ax out
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