Nov 30, 2010 Manual setup of TCP LINDA for Gaussian To configure for TCP Linda for Gaussian to run Parallel on Nodes, all you need is to tweak the ntsnet and LindaLauncher file found at g09 directory. For TCP Linda to work in Gaussian, just make sure the LINDA_PATH is correct.
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To install one usually only needs a few commands. After downloading and placing the tar in the directory you wish to install it in (I use my home dir as it is easy) follow the steps by opening a terminal and making sure you are in your home by typing ls This will show the files in the directory and you should also see pcmonitor.tar.gz listed Next you want to unpack pcmonitor.tar.gz with tar xzvf pcmonitor.tar.gz This will create a directory named pcmonitor. Check for it by using ls. Now you want to run install do this with sudo./install The sudo is because the installation needs root privledges. From here the installation should take over. Hope this helps.
It is note worthy to state that this install is not the usual tar xvzf *.tar.gz cd *./configure [options] make sudo make install that works for many other tarballs you may download in the future.