Package: boinc-client
Version: 6.10.58+dfsg-3
Severity: normal
> However this will only work for nvidia users IIRC, for ATI users the package
> will need to do some other stuffs, for example they have problems if
> boinc is not being run under the same user as X, and running boinc as
> root is
On Mon, Sep 13, 2010 at 09:35:05PM +0300, Dmitry Baryshev wrote:
> Hello.
>
> The other solution (and I think better solution) is to divide boinc-client
> into 3 parts:
>
> 1) kernel part
> 2) bonc-client-x
> 3) boinc-client-cli
>
> [2] and [3] will depend on [1]
>
> [2] will require X login ma
Hello.
The other solution (and I think better solution) is to divide boinc-client
into 3 parts:
1) kernel part
2) bonc-client-x
3) boinc-client-cli
[2] and [3] will depend on [1]
[2] will require X login manager
[3] will work in CLI
And this should be documented in package descriptions, that "
Hello.
No, this is wrong. When people install BOINC, they think that it will use
GPU, and they will use CPU for their own tasks. But this is wrong, because
boinc doesn't use GPU at all. README will not solve the problem, because the
package is broken by default, this is not something extraordinary
Severity: minor
thanks
On Mon, Sep 13, 2010 at 07:09:41AM +0300, Krasu wrote:
Hi,
thanks for your bug report.
> Package: boinc-client
> Version: 6.10.17+dfsg-3
> Severity: important
>
> Sometimes BOINC cannot find nVidia GPU. I need to restart service manually,
> then it finds it:
>
> # /etc/
Package: boinc-client
Version: 6.10.17+dfsg-3
Severity: important
Sometimes BOINC cannot find nVidia GPU. I need to restart service manually,
then it finds it:
# /etc/init.d/boinc-client restart
nVidia drivers are 256.53 from nvidia.com.
-- Package-specific info:
-- Contents of /etc/default/b
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