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1) Message boards : Questions and problems : BOINC not using more than 67% processor on Debian
Message 61910 Posted 25 Apr 2015 by bruestle2 |
Thank you for the quick reply. I was following your guide when I got to the section with the config. I added "<cpu_usage_limit>100</cpu_usage_limit>" to the global prefs override and it fixed the problem. Thank you very much for your assistance. You were quite helpful. |
2) Message boards : Questions and problems : BOINC not using more than 67% processor on Debian
Message 61896 Posted 25 Apr 2015 by bruestle2 |
I have a Raspberry Pi 2 running Rasbian (Debian). BOINC (Einstein@home) is running on all four cores, however it won't use more than 67% of the processor. Is there a setting somewhere where I can tell it to use more of the processor? Screenshot of top: http://i.imgur.com/9BiRMqR.png Thanks! |
3) Message boards : GPUs : How to not get new GPU units on only a single computer?
Message 61202 Posted 25 Mar 2015 by bruestle2 |
Thank you very much for your quick reply. I will set this up when I get home. |
4) Message boards : GPUs : How to not get new GPU units on only a single computer?
Message 61200 Posted 25 Mar 2015 by bruestle2 |
I have a laptop with a nice processor I would like to use for BOINC. However, it is quite noisy when the GPU is running. I can suspend the GPU for this computer by selecting "Suspend GPU" in the Activity menu of the client, however BOINC still gets new GPU units (that will never run). How do I prevent new GPU tasks for only this one computer? I do not want to disable GPU tasks for all computers. |
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