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Gordon Stewart

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Message 25027 - Posted: 24 May 2009, 15:42:22 UTC

Hi,

I am currently running BOINC on my Win XP PC.

I've just obtained an older PC - which has Linux on it.

after I connect the 2 PC's up in network, I'll see what version of Linux, or format it & re-start with an upgraded version..

(I need Linux for a project i'm doing)...

WHAT I INTEND :-

I'm going to network the two PC's, & have Googled & found that there are Linux versions of BOINC...

Once installed & up & running, Is there a way that my Win XP can connect to the net, & download enough units (SETI) for *BOTH* PC's, and then distribute some to my Linux PC for processing, & some kept on the WIN XP PC


I guess there are / is a process for this, but

Q1 :- I do not know the programme / process used to distribute work units between PC's and 1 PC connects to the net.

- How ?

and

Q2 :- I gather it is possible for several Windows PC's to be networked this way, - But is it OK / Similar process for WIN & Linux ?

Also - How ? :)

Thank you.

Ps - Dummies Guide please :) I know NOTHING about Linux as yet, I'm going to crash-course myself into learning things as I go....

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Profile Gundolf Jahn

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Message 25028 - Posted: 24 May 2009, 16:53:56 UTC - in response to Message 25027.  

Once installed & up & running, Is there a way that my Win XP can connect to the net, & download enough units (SETI) for *BOTH* PC's, and then distribute some to my Linux PC for processing, & some kept on the WIN XP PC

Nope, there isn't. So, the answer to all your questions can be reduced to:
You have to connect both machines to the Internet to get tasks for both.

BOINC accepts results only from the host ID where it sent them.

Gruß,
Gundolf
Computer sind nicht alles im Leben. (Kleiner Scherz)
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