pkgsrc/misc/setiathome/MESSAGE.common

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$NetBSD: MESSAGE.common,v 1.1 2003/08/16 06:56:17 reed Exp $
Please note - you should really mkdir and cd into a new directory before
running setiathome (to avoid cluttering up your homedir).
The other possibility is to use the provided "setiathome" rc.d script
which will start SETI@home on system bootup as an unpriviledged user,
using /var/db/setiathome as its home. The first time you use this script
the configuration utility will appear to manually configure your account.
Good luck!
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