Dale wrote:
>I posted a thread on the folding forums. If no one replies before to
>long, I'm going to delete and start over with a fresh install. Maybe I
>got a bug or something. Knowing me, I just screwed up something. LOL
>It happens, especially with me. :( The best thing that has happene
Willie Wong wrote:
>
>Oh... the protein folding thing. Since you run it in screen, I assume
>you are running the text-mode client? Just out of curiousity, on the
>two boxes you have, did you run the same version of the client?
>
>I just downloaded the stable version (FAH502-Linux.exe) and have be
Nick Rout wrote:
>
>
>U is it possible that the screen cpu usage is reflecting the CPU
>usage of folding (which is running within a screen session if I read
>you posts properly)
>
>perhaps try running some other cpu intensive task within screen and see
>what happens?
>
>
>
>
I tried that and
On Tue, Nov 08, 2005 at 10:07:17PM -0600, Dale wrote:
> Well, I didn't but I thought most everybody had heard of it.
>
> http://folding.stanford.edu/
>
> It is a medical research thing that people run on their rigs. It is
> very CPU intensive too. If you think you have a cooling issue with you
On Wed, Nov 09, 2005 at 06:15:36PM +1300, Nick Rout wrote:
> U is it possible that the screen cpu usage is reflecting the CPU
> usage of folding (which is running within a screen session if I read
> you posts properly)
>
> perhaps try running some other cpu intensive task within screen and see
On Tue, 08 Nov 2005 22:07:17 -0600
Dale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Willie Wong wrote:
>
> >Sorry if you might have explained this before, but can you refresh my
> >memory on what it is, this "folding" thing you keep referring to?
> >
> >W
> >
> >
> Well, I didn't but I thought most everybody
Willie Wong wrote:
>Sorry if you might have explained this before, but can you refresh my
>memory on what it is, this "folding" thing you keep referring to?
>
>W
>
>
Well, I didn't but I thought most everybody had heard of it.
http://folding.stanford.edu/
It is a medical research thing that
On Tue, Nov 08, 2005 at 06:25:59PM -0600, Dale wrote:
> You're right, it is something else. I used the command with something
> beside folding and it works just fine. I have no clue what to do with
> this thing.
>
> I also searched the emerge log, screen has not been updated.
>
> I may delete
Willie Wong wrote:
>Looks alright, fairly standard options.
> -d -m (same as -dm) implies starts a new screen detached
> -S FAH1 says that screen session will be named FAH1, so you can
> reattach the session via 'screen -r FAH1'
>
>It is probably something else that is causing you trouble.
On Tue, Nov 08, 2005 at 01:35:27PM -0600, Dale wrote:
> >add_pref="screen -dmS FAH1"
> >
> I looked at the man page, they are listed but I have no clue what the
> heck they do, even though I RTFM. Does anybody here see something wrong
> with these options? Maybe have some better options that I ca
OK, as a bit of a update. I started a screen session and then emerged
mozilla inside that session. It worked fine that way. There is
something wrong with the way folding is using screen I guess. So I did
a bit more digging here. I found this command in one of the startup
scripts:
>add_pref="s
Dale wrote:
>
>That is how it should be. I do want to figue out that config thing
>though. It may cause something else to mess up that I don't know about,
>yet.
>
>
Disregard all that. I was logged into one of my old rigs via ssh and didn't
notice it. That was the old rig that runs correct
Dale wrote:
>Thanks, I hope someone knows how to fix this. I may copy my config file
>from one of my other rigs and try it. Sort of chicken though.
>
>Dale
>:-)
>
>
OK, it is in the config file somewhere. I renamed the old config
screenrc.old and then copied the config file from another rig,
Hi all, it is me again. LOL
I run folding on all my rigs and noticed something strange. It uses
screen so I can detach, logout and etc. Check this out though:
> top - 06:27:32 up 19:34, 4 users, load average: 2.08, 0.76, 0.26
> Tasks: 103 total, 3 running, 100 sleeping, 0 stopped, 0 z
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