A bash script that allows Seti @ Home users to queue up and process multiple work units. This means you don't have to connect to the seti servers after every work unit, and only when you want to.
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* October 19, 2002 Renamed to version 1.1 (I decided the changes were major enough) Fixed a bug where seti_queue started processing the first work unit it came across. This meant that if you didn't complete all the units before transmitting, you would end up with units that were older than the one currently being worked on. If you never finished all the units before transmitting, you would probably end up with a stale unit, and that would just be a waste now wouldn't it :) Removed the script seti_queue_x.sh and integrated it into the seti_queue script. Cleaned up the script a little bit. * August 6, 2002 Renamed to version 1.02 Fixed some fatal flaws that didn't remove the original work units once one had been completed. This caused the script to endlessly try and keep processing the same unit over and over. Also changed the script for killing seti and runing it with shared memory element for xsetiathome client (ooooh, look at the pretty colors). * August 5, 2002 Removed the -graphics flag from seti_queue (due to performance decrease) and added a script (seti_queue_x.sh) that will shut seti down and re-run it with the -graphics flag if you wish to see all the pretty colors with xsetiathome :) This script may give you up to a minute of naughty CPU idleness while waiting for cron to restart setiathome * August 3, 2002 Initial version 1.0 release
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