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Send message Joined: 25 Aug 19 Posts: 409 Credit: 1,240,185 RAC: 0 |
Today we surpassed 70 000 computers (theoretical number) in the iThena Project. Thank you all very much for your involvement, and we encourage you to participate in the sub-projects - especially the latest OONI Probe. Twitter: https://twitter.com/iThenaProject/status/1441740283109117957 |
Send message Joined: 31 Mar 20 Posts: 7 Credit: 125,916 RAC: 58 |
Today we surpassed 70 000 computers (theoretical number) in the iThena Project. Thank you all very much for your involvement, and we encourage you to participate in the sub-projects - especially the latest OONI Probe. I want to but you don't have released a Windows version. |
Send message Joined: 24 Sep 19 Posts: 17 Credit: 1,589,328 RAC: 98 |
I want to but you don't have released a Windows version. Since when does that need to stop anyone? Well, it shouldn't, anyway. I had tens of thousands of hours running Linux BOINC apps before actually building a (real) Linux computer last year. Install the (free) Virtual Machine software of your choice: Oracle VirtualBox is a good choice because it's optionally included with BOINC, VMWare Player works well too, and there's others also. Then create a virtual Linux machine using any of the many (also free) flavors of Linux are available. Ubuntu is a good choice for people new to Linux. There are many Linux-only projects. There are even more Linux-only apps. Even if you only have Windows or Mac computers, you can still participate in Linux projects (except for the extremely rare Linux-only GPU apps.) I have three Windows computers running BOINC full time -- but there's also four Linux virtual machines running on two of the Windows computers. Since there's very few Mac-only projects (probably zero, actually), once you set up a Linux VM you can pretty much run anything except ARM-specific apps. It works very well. Want to find one of the largest known primes? Try PrimeGrid. Or help cure disease at WCG. |
Send message Joined: 31 Mar 20 Posts: 7 Credit: 125,916 RAC: 58 |
I want to but you don't have released a Windows version. This is not a very usefull answer. A lot of people have not the knowledge or the drive to mess around with Linux. By saying install a other operating system you exclude a lot off system power. |
Send message Joined: 24 Sep 19 Posts: 17 Credit: 1,589,328 RAC: 98 |
This is not a very usefull [sic] answer. It is, of course, your choice. There's significant benefit to you, (i.e., learning a new skill), and all it takes is an investment of some time. You could wait for someone else to solve your problem for you, or you can take matters into your own hands and solve it yourself (today). I gave you a way forward, but only you can decide if it's the path for you. (I suggested this because this is actually a fairly easy step even for novice users. If you have ever used a command window in Windows, or DOSBOX, or anything like that, and know how to use Google, you probably won't have much trouble getting this working.) Want to find one of the largest known primes? Try PrimeGrid. Or help cure disease at WCG. |
Send message Joined: 23 Sep 19 Posts: 17 Credit: 1,339,458 RAC: 206 |
Henk Haneveld wrote: A lot of people have not the knowledge or the drive to mess around with Linux. There are easy to follow step by step instructions on how to run Linux tasks in Windows available here if you're interested. |
Send message Joined: 23 Sep 19 Posts: 14 Credit: 2,646,462 RAC: 1,785 |
Once the pre-reqs are installed for WSL, the Linux install part was even easier than installing it native. I haven't seen Contact's link before but that looks to have it covered from WSL, the Linux install, BOINC Tui, to controlling it from windows in BOINC Mgr. |
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