Dotsch/UX - A USB/Diskless/Harddisk BOINC Linux Distribution

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Message 22469 - Posted: 15 Jan 2009, 21:18:15 UTC

Today I have released Dotsch/UX 1.0. - Dotsch/UX is a Linux distribution for BOINC which easily installs and boot from a USB stick, hard disk and from diskless clients and also has some interfaces to setup the diskless server and the clients automatically.

For more informations have a look at http://www.dotsch.de/Dotsch_UX
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Message 23216 - Posted: 20 Feb 2009, 19:56:05 UTC

I am alpha testing the next Dotsch/UX relase for x86 (32 bit) and x64 (64 bit) in the moment. If anybody is interested in alpha testing the new release, please contact me via PM or email.

New features are the x64 support, mixed x64/x86 diskless clients on the same diskless server, DHCP server for a non diskless server, build in CUDA support and several bug fixes for the USB stick and diskless/server installation.
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Message 23468 - Posted: 4 Mar 2009, 19:04:18 UTC

Today I have released Dotsch/UX 1.1. Mayor changes are the availability of a 32 bit (i386) and 64 bit (x64) distribution, mixed i386 and x64 diskless client on one single diskless server, build in BOINC client 6.4.5 and bug fixes
 for the USB, hard disk, diskless server and diskless client Installation tools.

The distribution is available at http://www.dotsch.de/Dotsch_UX
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