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Former Member
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To make Linux set up a little easier I open the window with the instructions ( WCG download page ). Then I opened the terminal in a box right under it.
I put the top of the terminal box just under the first line of instructions. After doing that line, I moved it to just under the second line and so forth. This might seem a little obvious, but it makes getting the instruction right much easier as in Linux a typo will blow the whole line/command. In the instructions the ctrl is easily mistaken for ctr1. It is C-T-R-L in lower case. George |
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Aurum
Master Cruncher The Great Basin Joined: Dec 24, 2017 Post Count: 2391 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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This is the only Linux command you need to set up BOINC:
----------------------------------------sudo apt install boinc-client boinc-managerClick on BOINC and then join WCG. I just looked at that long list for the first time. Maybe that's designed for folks in an enterprise setting, e.g. at your desk at IBM. ![]() ...KRI please cancel all shadow-banning[Edit 2 times, last edit by Aurum420 at May 20, 2020 10:16:08 PM] |
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Former Member
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Thank you,
i'll use that next time. Does it work on all distros? including bionic puppy? |
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Former Member
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Only if BOINC is in the distro's repository. You can always add the appropriate PPA such as this one by the Debian/Ubuntu package maintainer https://launchpad.net/~costamagnagianfranco/+archive/ubuntu/boinc
Whether that will run on your flavor of Linux is for you to find out. |
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