Folding@Home for OpenBSD 50
schnarff writes "Users of OpenBSD have been asking the Folding@Home team for a port of their distributed computing client since at least May of 2002; I've helped out by figuring out how to run F@H under Linux emulation (mirror of instructions). Note that this procedure should work for NetBSD as well with some minor modifications."
Re:Yawn, (Score:4, Funny)
folding vs SETI (Score:4, Funny)
Re:folding vs SETI (Score:1)
Re:folding vs SETI (Score:1)
Re:Well Whatever (Score:2)
The End of FreeBSD (Score:2, Interesting)
[ed. note: in the following text, former FreeBSD developer Mike Smith gives his reasons for abandoning FreeBSD]
When I stood for election to the FreeBSD core team nearly two years ago, many of you will recall that it was after a long series of debates during which I maintained that too much organisation, too many rules and too much formality would be a bad thing for the project.
Today, as I read the latest discussions on the future of the FreeBSD project, I see the same problem; a few new
What it is that is being "folded" (Score:2, Informative)