Hi,
I'm trying to run einstein@home on a couple of AMD64 computers for a LONG time, with no success. I want to run both Seti@home and Einstein@home, with all possible optimizations for my architecture. Seti works fine, but Einstein always gives me a "communication deferred" error.
Browsing the forums I found out that the reason is that x86_64 is not supported, and that I should either run the 32bit version (impossible, since I didn't install a multilib system: these are PURE 64 bits), or run the "anonymous platform" version, as instructed on http://boinc.berkeley.edu/anonymous_platform.php. Took me a while to find the Linux executables on http://einstein.phys.uwm.edu/app_test/linux/einstein_0.15_i686-pc-linux-gnu.tar.gz , but managed to install them.
Now, Boinc tells me to "remove the app_info.xml and restart BOINC to get more work"; doing that makes it ask again for the x96_64 client, that doesn't exist. So, I'm completely blocked from giving the project five AMD64's worth of work!
Anyone can help me on that?
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Einstein@home + Linux AMD64
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Something like "no work for your platform", I suppose.
The "einstein" application was replaced with "albert". There are no WUs for
"einstein" any longer. The message was introduced to inform anybody who
used the beta applications for "einstein" that in order to get new work,
app_info.xml must be deleted.
Besides installing the 32bit libs? No, sorry. Perhaps somebody else
knows a workaround.
Michael
Team Linux Users Everywhere