Is there a client for non-systemd systems?

FAH provides a V7 client installer for Debian / Mint / Ubuntu / RedHat / CentOS / Fedora. Installation on other distros may or may not be easy but if you can offer help to others, they would appreciate it.

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Is there a client for non-systemd systems?

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We are trying to reinstall the FAH files on a new computer (well, older) but find that the 7.x files aren't available anymore. The new ones all call for systemd to be installed.

Is there a systemd-free version available?

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You are supposed to be able to build your own on a non-systemd machine. The installer won’t work because it assumes systemctl exists.

https://github.com/FoldingAtHome/fah-client-bastet

v7 is still available for download
https://download.foldingathome.org/rele ... installer/
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