I'm in the area... but I'm too young, heh, don't have license yet, testing for my PDL-90 tomorrow...
Maybe in a few years :-\
*edit* w00t for breaking into the top 500!
Thanks smoky and vxspiritxv, I'll go look for screen right now. I'm not really worried about security though, that computer does nothing but fold (for the next two months, at least).
I usually start with "Ever heard of Folding@Home?" and when they say no (which is all i've ever been told), i start talking about how STANFORD UNIVERSITY (I make emphasis on it being Stanford cause being in high school everyone's like "omg it's Stanford!!!11!") is running the program, and...
I should start using forceasm, cause I've outright terminated F@H a lot...
The problem's not folding under another user, it's just folding while logged out :P and I needed an easy way to monitor the progress without having to stay logged in to one account, or run EMIII constantly. I'll...
Ok, I'm another linux nubbie, so go easy on me here. I'm running Fedora Core 2, and I am using this command to run F@H (or i think I am at least) while i'm logged out:
"nohup /root/evolution/[email protected] &" without the quotation marks of course.
Now for reasons I am unable to...
personally I'm RAM-low on most of my computers, so I just use EMIII to check on the status regularly... I notice something's wrong when the %s haven't changed after a few hours, the trick is remembering... have paper here for that...
You can close most processes down... I'm running XP Home and have 16 processes (not including when i turn on task manager or EMIII). Haven't figured out how to turn off wscntfy.exe yet (that damn red shield that never shuts the hell up), but i'm looking around.
*fake edit*
That's odd...
It's a little late, but i'm going to try to get some b0rgs at the school (the good b0rgs anyways). I'm sure he could let me install it on a few labs (we have some 500 computers in the school) in the school...