sudo updatedb
locate "filename"
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I'm on Utopic Unicorn right now, using the standard open source GPU
drivers, and "sudo /etc/init.d/boinc-client restart" doesn't recognise
my GPU as it did on Trusty. How do I check those libraries?
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the libraries handled by boinc are:
libOpenCL.so (opencl)
libaticalrt.so (amd)
libcuda.so (nvidia)
libnvidia-ml.so (nvidia, driver version).
Can you please look if the packaged driver gives you the correct library
file? You might need the -dev package to get boinc work with the
repository driver.
Yes, this bug is still there with Trusty Tahr (I'm on Ubuntu 14.04.1
right now). I can confirm that "sudo /etc/init.d/boinc-client restart"
works, and GPU is recognised after that. However, while GPU is
recognised, now the problem is, "App version needs OpenCL, but GPU
doesn't support it". I instal
Bug reproducable with upcoming Trusty 14.04 beta1 (Xubuntu) and BOINC
7.2.42
** Tags added: precise trusty
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Whatever discussions you do about this subject, please add me too! I'm
very interested in this bug, since I also have an ATI HD 7770, and I can
help with tests.
Currently, boinc starts without any GPU, and I must restart the client
once I log in so it detect my GPU. I do so in a wrapper script for
That was my meaning, could we please continue the conversation offline?
I need to ask you to change something in boinc-client init script, I
don't want to spare builders time for this kind of debugging, since this
is just one line change!
could you please send me a mail? (I have already sent you a
Sorry, i don't understand what you mean with "and the /etc/init.d/boinc-
client restart works?" ?
If you think about the command "sudo /etc/init.d/boinc-client restart" -
after this, BOINC works well with GPU!
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This bug was fixed in the package boinc - 7.0.65+dfsg-3
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boinc (7.0.65+dfsg-3) unstable; urgency=low
[ Gianfranco Costamagna ]
* Added lightdm to init script (lp: #1177433)
* Removed the 5 sec sleep in init script.
[ Guo Yixuan ]
* Removed unused lintian override for bo
and the /etc/init.d/boinc-client restart works?
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Does not work for me:
Do 16 Mai 2013 18:34:11 CEST | | No usable GPUs found
Do 16 Mai 2013 18:34:11 CEST | | app version refers to missing GPU type ATI
I wait for the new uploaded version an will comment if something
changes.
Thanks Costa for the time and work so far!
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Ok, step by step:
1. Add in BOINC-Client init script lightdm
- open up /etc/default/boinc-client
- nothing about the login manager
1b.
- open up /etc/init.d/boinc-client
- add "lightdm" to line 6 - now
-- # Should-Start: x11-common network-manager gdm kdm dbus lightdm
2. Updated version 7
Hi LAZA again, I'm building right now a boinc version that will likely fix this
bug.
boinc - 7.0.65+dfsg-0~1082~
would you like to give it a spin and report here?
many thanks
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Hi LAZA, I think I found a clue for this bug.
Could you please add in your boinc-client init script the "lightdm"
word?
I think you are running lightdm as dm, and when it was introduced nobody
updated the init script.
I feel stupid, the solution was in the first 10 lines and I missed it for a
l
AtM is the updated fglrx driver from the Ubuntu repo active:
ii fglrx-amdcccle-updates 2:9.000-0ubuntu0.3
ii fglrx-updates 2:9.000-0ubuntu0.3
The other drivers in the repo (for testing?) are:
1. fglrx -- 2:8.960-0ubuntu1.1
2. fglrx-experimental-9 -- 2
Thanks for the clarification. Anyway MANY people runs boinc on servers,
or on machines even without any gui.
How can we handle this?
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Anyway I didn't got this problem anymore with nvidia cards...
Maybe the driver is fixed now
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The underlying problem here is not with BOINC but with the way the
driver initializes the GPU. It seems that for newer AMD/ATI GPU's you
need an active x-session (aka logged in user). Usually BOINC is started
via init-script at boot time but there is no user logged in. What you
can do is to deactiv
** Changed in: boinc (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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This is the output after restarting the boinc client, when GPU is found
(BOINC with GPU)
** Attachment added: "BOINC with working GPU"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/boinc/+bug/1177433/+attachment/3668885/+files/BOINC%20with%20GPU.txt
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