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sunu:

--- Quote from: Tye on 02 Aug 2009, 11:16:11 am ---Argh - somehow it doesn't like running with 6.6.11 boinc and 6.6.36 boincmgr...  Is there some trick to that I'm missing?

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What problem do you have? Just copy boincmgr to your 6.6.11 installation.

riofl:
typically memory use hardly changes once my system is stabilized into 'work mode'. this incarnation of gkrellm has been working fine for months and only showed erratic behavior with the 190 driver. thie second i went back to the 185 driver all problems vanished. i even tried recompiling gkrellm and all supporting libraries and sensors just to be sure. so when i reverted back to the 185 version and 2.2 i again recompiled everything mentioned just to be safe. i originally used the gentoo-supplied 2.3 and 190 and when i started having trouble i went directly to nvidia and got them from there, uninstalled the previous ones and used the nvidia installers. same behavior.

i cannot say for sure whether it is the cuda 2.3 libraries or the 190 driver or both. one or both simply do not like something on my system i guess. i just reverted back to 185 and 2.2 and its smooth sailing once again.

Tye:

--- Quote from: sunu on 02 Aug 2009, 12:17:15 pm ---
--- Quote from: Tye on 02 Aug 2009, 11:16:11 am ---Argh - somehow it doesn't like running with 6.6.11 boinc and 6.6.36 boincmgr...  Is there some trick to that I'm missing?

--- End quote ---

What problem do you have? Just copy boincmgr to your 6.6.11 installation.

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Yep, that's what I did, but it just sits there frozen at the "Communicating with client" portion on startup.  No messages, no display, no processes starting, etc.

sunu:

--- Quote from: Tye on 02 Aug 2009, 04:19:14 pm ---Yep, that's what I did, but it just sits there frozen at the "Communicating with client" portion on startup.  No messages, no display, no processes starting, etc.

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Start boinc first and then open boinc manager.

sunu:
@letni
Please see my big post above, I'm talking about cuda with no X server. Are you sure you've set it up all correctly? Also make sure you use compatible nvidia drivers and cuda libraries.

Also see my post http://lunatics.kwsn.net/linux/seti-mb-cuda-for-linux.msg19014.html#msg19014 and follow it to the letter.

Your card with 256 MB is borderline. You might get some out of memory messages here and there.

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