When I install boinc on my new computer and try to add a E@H as a project, it asks for my login and password, then tells me it can't add the project now and to come back later. This has been happening for a couple of days now. What am I doing wrong?
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Can't add new CPU
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Reinstall BOINC software and during installation check "Allow all users to controll BOINC...."
I guess this is the
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I guess this is the certificate issue described here and there.
What a shame - E@H is missing
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What a shame - E@H is missing out on the prodigious computing power of a Pi 3 until this is sorted :-)
RE: What a shame - E@H is
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You could update to Stretch. As it has later versions of things (libcurl and BOINC) you wouldn't have the issue with ca-certificates at least.
BOINC blog
I'll happily admit that this
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I'll happily admit that this issue is way beyond my ability to understand or fix. Does anybody know if it has been fixed in Raspbian Jessie (in terms of actioning by a simpleton who only knows how to do an upgrade or a dist-upgrade)?
This issue was fixed in
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This issue was fixed in Debian 7.5 which is also available for Raspbian. You should do a simple
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
and then try to reattach to Einstein@home.Thanks for letting me know.
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Thanks for letting me know. Much appreciated.