Posts by mystiquewolf

1) Message boards : BOINC client : Constant spamming "No protocol specified" in journalctl logs (Message 105712)
Posted 8 Oct 2021 by mystiquewolf
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Hello, i'm on Kubuntu Linux. In the journalctl log there is constant spamming of "No protocol specified" by the boinc-client.service. It appears every one second (or even more often) and basically makes the log almost unusable. Is there a reported bug already?
2) Message boards : Questions and problems : BOINC projects say "suspended - computer is not in use" (Message 101512)
Posted 6 Nov 2020 by mystiquewolf
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To add to what Jord has said, if you change the preferences on the WCG site, in Manager go to projects, make sure WCG is highlighted and click update project to start using the new settings.

Thank you very much, this resolved my problem.
3) Message boards : Questions and problems : BOINC projects say "suspended - computer is not in use" (Message 101162)
Posted 19 Oct 2020 by mystiquewolf
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I've used the "Science United" account manager. It has the option from its site preferences to run projects only when the computer is in use. It didn't detect the computer as in use even when i was using it, so i removed the "Science United" manager/stopped using it. This is the first issue that i was experiencing.

Then i added World Community Grid and selected to use local preferences. However, it still says that "Suspended - computer is not in use". And there is no checkbox to change this status. This is issue number two that i'm experiencing.

Also, there is a button "Use web prefs", but it says that it will start using the prefs from "Science United", however i'm using WCG now and have remoted the "Science United", why wouldn't it use Web Prefs from WCG instead? This is issue 3 that i'm experiencing.

I'm using Ubuntu 20.04 with Wayland session. I am reporting here because it said to do so before adding a bug.




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