In an old post, I described the steps to install FAH v7 in FatDog_521:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=84587
Those steps have to be modified somewhat if you want to install FAH v7 in FatDog_630:
Step 1) Installation of FAHControl
FAHControl is used to configure/monitor/control the version 7 CPU client.
FAHControl requires python and pygtk. You can get these packages at this site:
http://distro.ibiblio.org/fatdog/pets/600/
Use the python-2.6.6.pet file. I could not get the python-2.7.5 version to work due to a problem with gtk.
(Note that python-2.6.6 is included in fd64-devx_630.sfs so you may not need the pet file if you always boot with that sfs file loaded.)
After installing python-2.6.6.pet, then download and install pygtk-2.24-x86_64.pet
Now, download fahcontrol_7.3.6-1_all.deb from Folding@home website and click on it to install it. Then, go into the /usr/shared/pyshared directory and copy/move the two directories (fah & FAHControl-7.3.6.egg-info) to the /usr/lib64/python2.6/site-packages directory.
I then went into /usr/share/applications and edited FAHControl.desktop to add an appropriate Category so that it would show up in my menu (use terminal command "fixmenus" to update the menu). At this point, you should be able to select FAHControl in your menu and it should open up correctly.
Step 2) Installation of FAHClient
Download fahclient_7.3.6_amd64.deb from Folding@home website and click on it to install it.
I disconnected from the web at this point so that I could get the FAHClient configured before it downloaded any WUs. I then edited the file /etc/init.d/FAHClient ... I changed USER=fahclient to USER=root and I changed HOME= to the directory I wanted it to use for the work directory. Save the file and then start the client from the /etc/init.d directory by typing: "./FAHClient start"
The client should start, and you can now configure it using FAHControl (installed in Step 1). Type in your identity and hopefully you will be using Team Puppy Linux (157623). Also set the slider to full if you want to use all your cores for folding. Save the configuration, and you are now ready to start folding. You can just reconnect to the web at this point to grab a WU.
One minor detail ... the config.xml file gets saved in your work directory initially. This seems to work fine, but I noticed that /etc/init.d/FAHClient points to /etc/fahclient/config.xml You could either change the entry in /etc/init.d/FAHClient to point to your work directory, or you could move config.xml to /etc/fahclient
Step 3) Installation of FAHViewer
This is mostly eye candy, so it is not really needed. (Don't think it works with the vesa driver as it probably needs to be run with direct rendering ... works fine on my machine once I configured the intel driver for the onboard graphics).
Download fahviewer_7.3.6_amd64.deb from Folding@home website and click on it to install it.
Then, go into /usr/share/applications and edited FAHViewer.desktop to add an appropriate Category so that it will show up in the menu (use terminal command "fixmenus" to update the menu). At this point, you should be able to select FAHViewer in your menu and it should open up correctly. Normally, this is opened from FAHControl by clicking on "View".
This should get you up and running with SMP Folding on FatDog_630. If you have a Fermi (or newer) nVidia GPU, then it is easily configured at this point for folding (these will fold natively on FatDog without wine).