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Message 38306 - Posted: 13 Nov 2009, 7:40:17 UTC

Hi does anyone have the rpm files to install bonic. or have the command lines to do it plz any help i will be great full for. i have also used the wine feture with no luck

PS. will it install the 6.6.10+ versions for the cuda\'s
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Message 38309 - Posted: 13 Nov 2009, 17:30:10 UTC
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I just download the *.sh file from BOINC and run it in my home directory. I am running SuSE 11.1 and have downloaded 11.2. But the latest BOINC version is 6.10.17. I am not using CUDA, so I can\'t tell you if it works with CUDA apps. Just look at the SETI forum, they are using CUDA. Also Einstein.
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Message 38310 - Posted: 14 Nov 2009, 2:25:53 UTC - in response to Message 38309.  

I just download the *.sh file from BOINC and run it in my home directory. I am running SuSE 11.1 and have downloaded 11.2. But the latest BOINC version is 6.10.17. I am not using CUDA, so I can\'t tell you if it works with CUDA apps. Just look at the SETI forum, they are using CUDA. Also Einstein.
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We have the .sh file. Installing it is the problem.

I have managed to get the 32bit version running under wine, but really want the native 64 bit version, if possible, under 11.2.

Amazingly, there is only a .2 second per T/S hit for this config as opposed to running under Vista 64. (1.56 vs 1.36).
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Message 38651 - Posted: 7 Jan 2010, 22:31:46 UTC

I just installed Suse 11.2 and the Boinc package from the repository, Now I am getting this error message.

Message from the server: platform \'i586-suse-linux-gnu\' not found

and it goes into communication deferred for 24 hours. Its doing this for every project I attach to, can anyone help me? I am starting to run linux and am learning but it needs to stay step by step if possible. Thanks.

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Message 38652 - Posted: 7 Jan 2010, 23:54:00 UTC

The message means that the projects don\'t have applications that run on that OS.

I think that you need to ask for Linux without including the \"suse\" part. And I don\'t think they support \"i586\" either. (Perhaps \"i686\" ?)
Some projects also support \"anonymous platform\", but not cpdn.

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Message 38653 - Posted: 8 Jan 2010, 0:47:53 UTC

What kind of PC did you install SUSE on? Was it a default install?

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Message 38654 - Posted: 8 Jan 2010, 5:46:42 UTC

I am running 6 BOINC projects on my SuSE 11.1 and BOINC 6.6.41. I just download the .sh file from BOINC and install it in my home directory after killing the earlier BOINC client. I have no problem with CPDN.
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Message 38658 - Posted: 8 Jan 2010, 22:49:41 UTC

I figured out my personal issue with Boinc and SUSE. I used the latest version available from the Boinc website (if anyone can tell me how to set up links, I would be greatly appreciative), installed it, and it ran without a hitch. There is something in the version that\'s located in the SUSE repository that won\'t work.

My computer is now up an running. Thanks for the help! :)
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Message 38660 - Posted: 9 Jan 2010, 9:58:11 UTC
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Hi Mad Gardener

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