Posts by FiascoBro37

1) Message boards : BOINC Manager : Computer died-how to (Message 2054)
Posted 18 Dec 2005 by FiascoBro37
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Will do, thanks.
2) Message boards : BOINC Manager : Computer died-how to (Message 2048)
Posted 18 Dec 2005 by FiascoBro37
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Originally I started running Boinc on a computer with Win Me and a 667 mhz processor. I created a team. Then I bought another computer with Win XP and an AMD 64 processor and created another account and joined the Team.
The Win Me comp died before anything could be saved.
So on the Win Xp comp that dual boots, I installed Boinc on the Linux side.
When I am on Win XP with the second account, it shows 2 comps, Win XP amd 64 &
Win Me. If I boot to Linux and log on Boinc with the 1st account, check comp's and it show's Linux AMD 64 and Win Me. When logged in with Win XP, it runs a complete job in 4-6 hours. The old Win Me took 24 Hours +/- which is what it takes Linux AMD 64 to do. Maybe everything is ok, just maybe BOINC is slow in Linux?
I have detached the project several times, but still takes forever to get results.
I'll go ahead and let it complete and upload them and see what happens.
Restarted a new project last night (the 17th), still got 19 hours to go this AM,
so bear with me please and thanks for the help.
3) Message boards : BOINC Manager : Computer died-how to (Message 2038)
Posted 17 Dec 2005 by FiascoBro37
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Go ahead and connect and just wait until the results for that box reach zero and then delete it...

The results?
The account or the computer (which is what I can't find)?
/usr/lib/mozilla
4) Message boards : BOINC Manager : Computer died-how to (Message 2030)
Posted 17 Dec 2005 by FiascoBro37
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How do I delete a dead computer and add a new one.
I dual boot winxp and linux.
The account I had with the dead computer I want to use on linux (already using, but it still thinks I have the old slow dog computer).




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