Hi all BOINC users, i'm a new one in this very interesting project, i'm an IT technician of 20 y/o from Belgium.
I'm currently in the SETI.Germany team, but ..well, i only speak french and english, so if someone got a funny team... =)
Btw, happy to participate to the project, I hope to speak & share with some peoples all over the world ^^
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Just to say...hi !
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Hi Myu,
welcome on board.
Teams eager to recruit new members usually post to the current team recruitment thread.
Michael
PS: Join our team :)
Team Linux Users Everywhere
Hi dear Micheal, thank you
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Hi dear Micheal, thank you !
Mmmh Linux Users Everywere, I really agree :p
Do you know what happens if you run BOINC on dual boot? Does my two OS will appear? Not important, just to know.
If i can ask you a question, what linux do you currently use?
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RE: Hi dear Micheal, thank
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You have to attach your computer twice, so you get two computer ids. So it looks as if you have two PCs. Using the same BOINC data directory is not advised. (And as far as I know not possible/feasible)
Personally I prefer SUSE. This is, or rather was, THE distribution in Germany. My first SUSE version was 6.1, if I remember correctly.
On my PC' I am currently using 9.3 -- 11.2.
So long teammate?
Michael
Team Linux Users Everywhere
RE: You have to attach
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Ok, nice !
I've tried SUSE too, that's a nice distro indeed, maybe should i retry
I'm currently with Xubuntu 9.10 on my old sempron and Win 7 ultimate on my laptop, i'm seeking a new linux distro for it =)
Cheers teammate !
GNU/Linux <3
RE: RE: You have to
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May I suggest Fedora? My distro of choice :-)
Kathryn :o)
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RE: May I suggest Fedora?
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My laptop always freeze with fedora since fedora 9 :( but a choice distro indeed
GNU/Linux <3
Hello there Myu and
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Hello there Myu and colleagues
Shih-Tzu are clever, cuddly, playful and rule!! Jack Russell are feisty!
Hi John Clark !
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Hi John Clark !
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Just to know, in how many
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Just to know, in how many hours are the average credits based? is it a good benchmark ?
To share, got 1745.24 million ops/sec X2 (so 3490.48 MFLOPS)on my quite old (2007) laptop and 1521.47 million ops/sec on an 1.9 Ghz overclocked very old sempron.
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Hi Myu! Greetings from
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Hi Myu! Greetings from Belgium!
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