By the way---I'm autocrosser at ubuntuforums.org----<note> All it seemed to do is reload all my w/u--unsure if it changed anything else.
Welcome, autocrosser, nice to see you here.Pam
OK, got this online:<core_client_version>5.10.28</core_client_version><![CDATA[<stderr_txt>setiathome_enhanced 5.28 Revision: 26 g++ (GCC) 4.1.2 (Ubuntu 4.1.2-0ubuntu4)libboinc: BOINC 6.1.0 What does it tell us ?
Quote Can someone point me at a simple explanation ofhow to install a linux version of SETI/BOINC ( preferably an optimized app ) on my computer ? ( AMD Turion 64 SSE2 ) MikeMy way is to download the Linux version of BOINC from the BOINC download page. Move the file you download into the home folder. Go to Accessories, open a terminal and type into itsh boinc*Then type cd BOINC./run_clientopen another terminal (if you open one in a tab, it will already be in the BOINC directory) and type./run_managerThen you will have the gui, which works like the one in windows and you can attach to Seti.I let it download a work unit or two and set it to no new work. After the first two are done, then I report them and stop boinc by going back to the first terminal and typing CTRL CI close that terminal out and stop the boinc manager too. I download my optimized app. With your AMD, you want a generic sse2 linux app, 32 bit if you are using 32 bit linux. If you are not, you will have other issues, but I can help you with those.Go to the projects folder in your BOINC folder and remove the Seti app there. Extract the optimized app and it's app info xml either into it's own folder and copy it into the project folder or extract it directly into the project folder, ARK is pretty easy to figure out. When you start BOINC up again in the terminal the way you did before, then you should be crunching with the optimized app. A lot of guys like the BOINC with Synaptic Package manager, but I don't. I like to run BOINC from the home folder. Hope this helps and welcome to Linux and Optimized Seti.Pam
Can someone point me at a simple explanation ofhow to install a linux version of SETI/BOINC ( preferably an optimized app ) on my computer ? ( AMD Turion 64 SSE2 ) Mike
Unless i'm missing something ( very possible ) i've got the optimized versioninstalled and running:please let me know if i'm wrong
...211.62 21,327 AuthenticAMD...identical machine not 6 feet away running XP Pro SP2 is314.92 146,499 AuthenticAMD... I would have thought linux would be faster. Both machine on and permitted to run BOINC24/7. Can anyone offer any insight or suggestions here ?