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Sun Sep 23 05:45:41 2007 UTC (4 years, 4 months ago) by edwin
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biology/linux-foldingathome needs to run as root? (also: update to 5.0.4) Upon installing FoldingAtHome I ran the software from a user account only to find that I was stuck in a loop of trying to enter configuration options. Shortly thereafter I realized that it was trying to write to /usr/local/share/foldingathome, and therefore requires being run as root to write there unless one changes permissions there. Seing as this isn't installed with a startup script for daemonization, and running as root seems a little excessive for this application, should this be adapted to run from a user account or set up to be able to start at boot? And from maintainer: This diff updates the port to version 5.04, and adds support to running as normal user using ~/.fah directory. PR: ports/113335 Submitted by: James Snyder <jbsnyder@fanplastic.org> Approved by: maintainer
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Mon Aug 28 22:33:45 2006 UTC (5 years, 5 months ago) by pav
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Folding@Home is a distributed computing project -- people from through out the world download and run software to band together to make one of the largest supercomputers in the world. Every computer makes the project closer to our goals. Folding@Home uses novel computational methods coupled to distributed computing, to simulate problems thousands to millions of times more challenging than previously achieved. WWW: http://folding.standford.edu PR: ports/101235 Submitted by: Yonatan <onatan@gmail.com>
