similar to: OT: Please join the Centos team at http://folding.stanford.edu/

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2006 Apr 07
3
Folding@Home CentOS Team
All, The CentOS Folding at Home team has cracked the top 10% of all the folding teams. We could use some more members that have CPU Cycles to spare :) Folding at Home is a great distributed computing program that is used to process items for medical research teams. It is similar to SETI at Home (if you are familiar with that). Here is info on Folding AT Home: http://folding.stanford.edu/
2006 Jan 28
0
Centos Folding@Home team!
Centos now has its own Folding at Home team! If you would like to learn more about what we do, please follow this <a href="http://folding.stanford.edu/">link</a> to the Folding at Home homepage. New to distributed computing?, its not a problem. Here is the simplest description: Many computers working on separate pieces of the same puzzle are faster than a few computers
2016 Feb 01
0
More Folding At Home
On 01/31/16 22:10, Fred Smith wrote: > On Sun, Jan 31, 2016 at 09:42:43PM -0500, Mark LaPierre wrote: >> On 12/30/15 23:03, Mark LaPierre wrote: >>> Hey Y'all, >>> >>> I have the Stanford University Folding At Home project running on three >>> of my machines. I had them all set up so that I could control them all >>> from my main machine,
2015 Apr 28
1
Folding At Home OT
On 04/27/15 19:24, Fred Smith wrote: > On Mon, Apr 27, 2015 at 06:51:31PM -0400, Mark LaPierre wrote: >> On 04/22/15 21:05, Mark LaPierre wrote: >>> Can someone recommend a good video card to use with CentOS 6.6 that has >>> a GPU, or two, or more, that will work with the Folding At Home project. >>> >>> I built a killer machine primarily for
2015 Apr 27
0
Folding At Home OT
On Mon, Apr 27, 2015 at 06:51:31PM -0400, Mark LaPierre wrote: > On 04/22/15 21:05, Mark LaPierre wrote: > > Can someone recommend a good video card to use with CentOS 6.6 that has > > a GPU, or two, or more, that will work with the Folding At Home project. > > > > I built a killer machine primarily for contributing to the FAH effort > > but the video card, NVIDIA
2016 Feb 01
2
More Folding At Home
On Sun, Jan 31, 2016 at 09:42:43PM -0500, Mark LaPierre wrote: > On 12/30/15 23:03, Mark LaPierre wrote: > > Hey Y'all, > > > > I have the Stanford University Folding At Home project running on three > > of my machines. I had them all set up so that I could control them all > > from my main machine, 192.168.15.101, but some time ago something > >
2016 Feb 01
0
More Folding At Home
On 12/30/15 23:03, Mark LaPierre wrote: > Hey Y'all, > > I have the Stanford University Folding At Home project running on three > of my machines. I had them all set up so that I could control them all > from my main machine, 192.168.15.101, but some time ago something > changed so that I can no longer connect to the FAH clients on the other > two machines. I figured it
2015 Apr 27
4
Folding At Home OT
On 04/22/15 21:05, Mark LaPierre wrote: > Can someone recommend a good video card to use with CentOS 6.6 that has > a GPU, or two, or more, that will work with the Folding At Home project. > > I built a killer machine primarily for contributing to the FAH effort > but the video card, NVIDIA Corporation G94 [GeForce 9600 GT], I had on > hand is not getting any assignments.
2006 Jun 10
1
CentOS folding@home team
Congratulations to the CentOS folding at home team for breaking through the rank 400 barrier. The next target is the rank 250 :) More information about the team can be found at http://www.sharons.org.uk/cf.html, and we welcome new members and their machines. We always need more members and more machines too :) Sharon. -- 18:47:57 up 8 days, 20:56, 2 users, load average: 1.30, 1.76, 1.61 A
2015 Dec 31
3
Folding At Home
Hey Y'all, I have the Stanford University Folding At Home project running on three of my machines. I had them all set up so that I could control them all from my main machine, 192.168.15.101, but some time ago something changed so that I can no longer connect to the FAH clients on the other two machines. I figured it wasn't really important so I would look into it later. Well time has
2006 Aug 06
0
CentOS Folding team breaks through the 250 ranking barrier!
Congratulations to each and every member of the CentOS Folding at home team for helping to break through the 250 ranking barrier. This means that we're now in the top 250 of the world! Well done to each and every one of you :) The netx target of 200 will be harder, but achievable. Keep on with the good work of crunching those work units, the team benefits with the team ranking, and
2006 Apr 20
1
CentOS Folding@home team breaks through
Congratulations to all members of the team for contributing towards breaking through the 2,000 place barrier. In the overall team rankings we are now in position 1885! Considering how 'young' the team is in terms of how long its been going thats a stupendous achievement! Well done all! From now on we can watch our teams ranking on
2010 Sep 14
1
Folding@home Crahes Frequently
I saw the other topic posted 13 Sep 2010, about the fixme ... unimplemented error. I get that too. However, my system also crashes. I'm running Ubuntu 10.4 with Wine 1.3.1 on a AMD 1055t cpu (no overclocking) with a MSI 785G-e53 motherboard. The system is stable otherwise. This is executing the folding at home client, the Windows client beta 6.30. This is used by enough people and it
2004 Aug 06
1
[blp@pfaff.stanford.edu: ]
Hi, Last week, while trying to compile IceCast2 from CVS on several Debian machines (sid, woody, sarge), I encountered a problem where autoconf told me to file a bug report, which I did with Debian's reportbug utility. here's the answer from Ben Pfaff, who's in charge of Autoconf at Debian, which you may find interesting to read. hth. bye, PS: I've not tested his suggestion
2007 Feb 15
3
Fwd: devnull-dev.stanford.edu syslog filter results (fwd)
We''re still intermittantly getting these messages in syslog on various different systems: Feb 14 17:32:10 server-dev puppetd[20363]: Could not call puppetreports.report: #<EOFError: end of file reached> Feb 14 17:32:10 server-dev puppetd[20363]: Reporting failed: end of file reached Anyone else ever see stuff like this?
2006 Jul 26
8
team captain - habtm w/has_one...
the below... class User < ActiveRecord::Base has_and_belongs_to_many :teams class Team < ActiveRecord::Base has_and_belongs_to_many :users has_one :captain, :class_name => ''User'' produces the error... Mysql::Error: Unknown column ''users.team_id'' in ''where clause'': SELECT * FROM users WHERE (users.team_id = 1) LIMIT 1 i
2007 Jun 24
0
Two quick questions (future & windows)
Howdy all First off, thanks to Ezra & skaar (and all the other contributors) for the plugin. It''s been a great help the last couple of days. 1. I explored the trac site, and saw that commits recently have been few and far between. Is the project on the way down or is it a lack of time and resources? (Between the lines, is the next release gonna happen and will patches still be
2006 Feb 15
0
Closed ports and traffic shaping
First off, please excuse the cross post between lartc and netfiler, the line between the two is very blurred here (at least for me)... A thought just crossed my mind now while working on a new iptables/tc collaboration for a project. I use iptables to basically seal off a linux gateway, we''re very restrictive on what users can do on the connection. For now I''m using destination
2004 Feb 12
1
Problem with Samba as PDC
I've download a PDC guide from IBM's website, https://www6.software.ibm.com/dw/education/esdd/samba/?x=50&y=6. I've follow the description line by line, but I can't join the domain from a windows Xp professional computer. Windows Xp answer with following error message... "Can't connect to a domain controller for the domain Fah-Technet" I can ping the computer
2006 Sep 26
0
Code coverage of a rails plugin
Guys I''ve been struggling with this one for a couple of hours, and nothing seems to work here, any advice would be duly appreciated... Background: I''m busy working on a plugin called "shared_models", allowing you to easily share models between different applications, running different database or on the same database. The plugin is nearly complete, offering a