Linux SMP ver. 6.23 beta expires Feb. 2nd + a2 core updates.
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Welcome to our modest though robust team of folders! You are all more than welcome to join us or ask specific questions about how to go about folding but please start a new thread to post your questions, this way nothing of importance will be lost and everyone here will help you out.
If you just want to chat folding then the Folding@Home Home thread will be great!
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Linux SMP ver. 6.23 beta expires Feb. 2nd + a2 core updates.
I don`t believe anyone here is using Linux for multi-core CPU folding except for me, but I`ll post it just in case. The following link has to be accessed from your *nix install, just replace the current fah6 file with the new 6.24 beta client.
http://www.stanford.edu/~kasson/folding/linux/fah6
On a related note, people have been getting issues sending completed WU`s with the current ver. 2.01 a2 core. All you have to do to get ver. 2.02 is to stop the current client, delete the a2 core and upon restart 2.02 will load automatically. For those that are currently folding on the a1 need only to delete the current a2 client in their fah folder and again when a2 is needed, the new core will be downloaded.
Happy folding all. WTF
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