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Message 6612 - Posted: 6 Dec 2004, 14:03:12 UTC

i running under linux os
but i cannot run the 4.13 in fact i cannot run
anything now
i tried in the past to run 4.13 after i installed 4.09
and then 4.13 but i had the message
'another instance of boinc is running'
so this time i delete all the directory and sub-directory of boinc
and the i tried to run 4.13 and i still have the same error message so has i don't have the 4.09 anymore ...
does any one has an idea about this problem

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Message 6693 - Posted: 7 Dec 2004, 10:30:41 UTC

if you ran the process in the background, then you have to
manage it manually. do a ps -aux | grep boinc*
get the proc. id and kill then boinc process.
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Message 6737 - Posted: 8 Dec 2004, 9:35:51 UTC - in response to Message 6693.  

> if you ran the process in the background, then you have to
> manage it manually. do a ps -aux | grep boinc*
> get the proc. id and kill then boinc process.
>
i don't run boinc in the background and the command you gave me doesn't work but when i do ps -aux i don't see any related (or i should say any process which look like boinc process)process. I tryed in the pass to restart the computer before i lauch the 'new' boinc and i still had the same message, but the date which change :
'2004-12-08 10:07:17 [---] Another instance of BOINC is running'
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Message 6874 - Posted: 12 Dec 2004, 0:33:55 UTC - in response to Message 6693.  

> if you ran the process in the background, then you have to
> manage it manually. do a ps -aux | grep boinc*

That should be either `ps -ef' or `ps aux'.
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