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How to identify which 'Project' that the Linux agent is running?

Recently, I find all my PCs with window agent are downloading and working on the 'FightAIDs@home' project. However, for those PCs running BOINC agents, it only shows World Community Grid as the Project in the BOINC manager, so how can I know which 'project' it is doing i.e. 'FightAIDs@home' or 'Human Proteome Folding' by the BOINC client? sad
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Re: How to identify which 'Project' that the Linux agent is running?

Currently at the moment all BOINC agents are running the Human Proteome Folding. In the future we plan to implement a BOINC version of Fight AIDS @ Home.

Hope this helps.
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Re: How to identify which 'Project' that the Linux agent is running?

Currently at the moment all BOINC agents are running the Human Proteome Folding. In the future we plan to implement a BOINC version of Fight AIDS @ Home.

Hope this helps.


Thanks. Looking forward to see other projects that can be run on Linux.
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Re: How to identify which 'Project' that the Linux agent is running?

You can find on which project your BOINC is running by looking the application column.

To find other BOINC projects, you can go at :
http://boinc.berkeley.edu/
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