Quote from: dtiger on 26 Feb 2009, 02:52:55 amAlso, as BOINC starts 2 normal CPU crunchers on my C2D E4400 and additionally SETI-CUDA grabs one of CPU for 100%, the crunchers start fighting for second CPU and all thing goes very slowly including X-server response time.Finally, I tried Slackware64-current, and so I tried x86_64 version of Seti-Cuda with the same hardware.The symptoms are the same - slowdown of X-server response time, so I don't like it....
Also, as BOINC starts 2 normal CPU crunchers on my C2D E4400 and additionally SETI-CUDA grabs one of CPU for 100%, the crunchers start fighting for second CPU and all thing goes very slowly including X-server response time.
Can you give a link to your host?
Yes, this is an SSE3 capable Athlon64. My nvidia drivers are 180.60 and if you know what the boinc client are looking for to identify them, I can inform the maintainer.
I compiled the trunk version of boinc successfully yesterday but I'll have to go through that Makefile in detail before I swap to it.
The app_info.xml that came with the CUDA client contains several identical sections but with different version numbers. Aren't they redundant?# grep version_num app_info.xml <version_num>528</version_num><version_num>603</version_num><version_num>605</version_num><version_num>606</version_num><version_num>608</version_num>
I downloaded the SSE3-capable version of Astropulse v5 and there's a new app_info.xml included with it. Can I just add that info to my current app_info.xml to have boinc use both programs?
To have it use two instances on my dual core, I assume that's controlled by the "100% CPU" setting in my S@H profile?
I'll see if I can try to isolate the cpu hog first before I try Astropulse.
Quote from: pp on 11 Jun 2009, 12:46:26 pmI'll see if I can try to isolate the cpu hog first before I try Astropulse.What cpu hog?