Join the Debian Folding@Home Team!

2021-09-21 Thread Alexis Geoffrey
Hello all, For anyone who is unaware, the Folding@Home project is a distributed computing project aimed to help scientists develop new therapeutics for a variety of diseases by the means of simulating protein dynamics. This includes the process of protein folding and the movements of proteins, and

Re: Re: Join the Debian Folding@Home Team!

2021-09-21 Thread Alexis Geoffrey
Hi Bob, > I am currently running Fedora 31. Can I participate? Yes definitely, Fedora 31 is supported, and there are .rpm packages available on the site. All the different versions can be found here: https://foldingathome.org/alternative-downloads/. Feel free to join the team if you want as wel

Re: Join the Debian Folding@Home Team!

2021-09-21 Thread Alexis Geoffrey
Hi Bob, > I am currently running Fedora 31. Can I participate? Yes definitely, Fedora 31 is supported, and there are .rpm packages available on the site. All the different versions can be found here: https://foldingathome.org/alternative-downloads/. Feel free to join the team if you want as

Re: Join the Debian Folding@Home Team!

2021-09-23 Thread Alexis Geoffrey
Hi Curt, Yeah, unfortunately I don't think they provide download hashes. >Which one would I need to begin folding if I were to >throw caution to the wind and install one or all of them? The "client," >I assume (though often my assumptions have led me astray). Yes, the client would be what actual

Android SDK: "The SDK directory is not writable"

2021-09-26 Thread Alexis Geoffrey
Hello list, I'm having an issue with building my first project with the android-sdk package on Bullseye. I'm getting the error listed in the subject line (The SDK directory is not writable (/usr/lib/android-sdk)) which obviously makes sense, since we shouldn't be able to normally write to /usr/lib