After some connection problems again I managed now to get BOINC 6.6.41 work
including CUDA for Intel Core i7, GeForce GTX 260, driver 185.18.36
(the mashine already mentioned above) - hopefully with useful results now ;o)
Your rig is very similar to mine (i7 + GTX260, 32bit Lenny w. PAE kernel), maybe i should give CUDA another try, will test 6.6.41 and 185.18.36 later then.
sure, all S5R5 jobs are long gone. Thanks for posting app_info, never did this before, because it was never really necessary.
Tried CUDA app. (again) without app_info, because your post was a little late.
I still get the same error messages, I posted last time. (BOINC 6.6.41; NVIDIA 190.42). GPUGRID is not working too. I suspect the card itself might be broken (fan does not speed up, only while booting) or the OS (Suse 11.1 seems to have a problem, read that on GPUGRID boards)
So no CUDA for me ATM :(
Michael
PS [edit] I read somewhere (NVIDIA rel.-notes?), that it is possible to adjust fan speed using NVIDIA GUI, if Cooolbits is enabled. But I did not find it.
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Hi!
Sure, this app.xml should do (I assume you've already run out of S5R5 jobs)
PS [edit] I read somewhere (NVIDIA rel.-notes?), that it is possible to adjust fan speed using NVIDIA GUI, if Cooolbits is enabled. But I did not find it.
RE: After some connection
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Your rig is very similar to mine (i7 + GTX260, 32bit Lenny w. PAE kernel), maybe i should give CUDA another try, will test 6.6.41 and 185.18.36 later then.
Team Philippines
Hi all, is it possible to
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Hi all,
is it possible to run S6 application alongside CUDA with the app_info provided in the linux beta tar?
If not, can you tell me what to modify?
Michael
edit: S6 application means: "Hierarchical S5 all-sky GW search #6"
Team Linux Users Everywhere
RE: Hi all, is it possible
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Hi!
Sure, this app.xml should do (I assume you've already run out of S5R5 jobs)
The rationale for the additional tag (which is unrelated to the S5R6 change) is stated here: http://einsteinathome.org/node/194499&nowrap=true#99856.
Hope this works for you, please let us know.
Bikeman
Hi Bikeman, sure, all S5R5
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Hi Bikeman,
sure, all S5R5 jobs are long gone. Thanks for posting app_info, never did this before, because it was never really necessary.
Tried CUDA app. (again) without app_info, because your post was a little late.
I still get the same error messages, I posted last time. (BOINC 6.6.41; NVIDIA 190.42). GPUGRID is not working too. I suspect the card itself might be broken (fan does not speed up, only while booting) or the OS (Suse 11.1 seems to have a problem, read that on GPUGRID boards)
So no CUDA for me ATM :(
Michael
PS [edit] I read somewhere (NVIDIA rel.-notes?), that it is possible to adjust fan speed using NVIDIA GUI, if Cooolbits is enabled. But I did not find it.
Team Linux Users Everywhere
RE: PS [edit] I read
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Maybe this will help. I didn't try it myself, because my card doesn't support cuda:
http://aldeby.org/blog/index.php/enable-nvidia-coolbits-frequency-tuner.html
Edit: Another link:
http://www.linuxhardware.org/nvclock/
As for CUDA app and 190
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As for CUDA app and 190 drivers, you might want to try the latest 6.10.x Boinc version.
CU
Bikeman
Hi all. RE: Maybe
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Hi all.
Thanks, but I thought it is possible via NVIDIA GUI. Overclocking options are available, but nothing about fans.
Its buried in NVIDIA release-notes:
"Added support for configuring the GPU's fan speed; see the "Coolbits" X configuration option in the README."
I will give it a try, next time I have physical access to the machine in question.
Michael
Team Linux Users Everywhere
Are the 1.91 drivers
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Are the 1.91 drivers available for linux yet? They fixed several CUDA issues on my windows box.
RE: Are the 1.91 drivers
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Hi Dan,
no.
You can check NVIDIA site.
Michael
Team Linux Users Everywhere
What's the latest
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What's the latest developments for this?
... beta test App package (S5R5 1.06 / ABP1 1.10 CUDA)
Is it under further development?
Working well?
Or still very much 'experimental'? And more debug results wanted?
Happy crunchin',
Martin
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