I think the main problem is that our man KP doesn't work with AT&T anymore, so all those nice machines in the wireless department are going to waste now.This sucks -- who quit crunching for us?
This sucks -- who quit crunching for us?
I think the main problem is that our man KP doesn't work with AT&T anymore, so all those nice machines in the wireless department are going to waste now.This sucks -- who quit crunching for us?
Dem bastards at AT&T!!!!
Start the crunching damn you!!!!!
As I recall there were several nice 1GHz machine crunching for us back then.... *sob*Dem bastards at AT&T!!!!
Start the crunching damn you!!!!!
Well, I've got something like 20 units waiting to be uploaded.. I havn't taken the win32 laptop home in a while, so there are quite a few stored up on it.
Also, I upgraded my web/mail server, so it's a duron 600 crunching 24/7 now.... should help. I'm still climbing our internal ladder...
I would say raid the libraies' computers and install them -- but our libraries all use like 486's -- not exactly the most Bogomips outhhere :)
AFAIK, KP still works for AT&T Wireless but he has moved on to the Unix area where most of the boxen at his care are Solaris which G@H don't have the client for....
Oh well .... :'(
This is correct. so I only have my win2k laptop (p3 850) crunching and my linux laptop for console connections (p3 500) crunching at work. I take the win2k one home each weekend, so there should be a heafty upload this weekend. the linux one I just ftp the results back to my web server and send them in/get new work that way.AFAIK, KP still works for AT&T Wireless but he has moved on to the Unix area where most of the boxen at his care are Solaris which G@H don't have the client for....
Oh well .... :'(
Do you work up in washington?
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