Changes between Version 11 and Version 12 of CPUShare


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Timestamp:
04/05/2008 01:39:34 PM (17 years ago)
Author:
Sam Hocevar
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    v11 v12  
    1313Finally, simply run `/etc/init.d/cpushare start` and the CPUShare daemons will start.
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    15 If you are not using Debian or Ubuntu, well, good luck. CPUShare is one of the most unfriendly pieces of software I have ever seen.
     15If you are not using Debian or Ubuntu, you can either try to install and run CPUShare from source (good luck!) or run this Live CD, either by burning and booting it, or by running it in an emulator (see more information [https://www.cpushare.com/wiki/cpushare/CPUShareLiveCD on the CPUShare wiki]):
     16 * [/raw/CPUShare/libcaca-cpushare-livecd.iso libcaca-cpushare-livecd.iso] Live CD image (5.8 MB)
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    1718== What happens exactly? ==