Anyway, the cpufreq-info tool (installed with this package) will tell you the current status (and statistics on the history of settings) of the clock rate in a human readable form.
OS is Raspian Wheezy. Temp is 32.5c . Due to a 120mm fan(powered by neighbouring motherboard). I'm doing the "sudo apt-get install cpufrequtils" now. I'll let you know how it goes and thank you for all of your help! OS is Raspian
is there are any Document for Newbies to install Step by Step a E@H on RPi2?
I will get my RPi2 on Monday and I would read a little bit before I make
mistakes! ;-)
I installed Boinc via repositories, apt-get install boinc, then I compiled Boinc as per Claggy's instructions here: http://einsteinathome.org/node/198011&nowrap=true#139439
and copied the binaries from the compile over the ones installed from repositories.
Copy from ~/boinc/client/boinc and ~/boinc/boinccmd
-jessie running (1 Kernel Panic so far), cold boot, WU's not crashed! My Fault ;-)
-Boinc updated self to Ver. 7.4.23 without hands on ???
-wisdom file is created
-overclocked to Pi2 1000MHz Temp 62,1° C with 4 WU's running
-getting 4 new WU's Ver 1.42 NEON
-4 WU's still running at Ver. 1.06
-boinctasks shows left runtime of about 14h
so far so good, I've to wait until the fist WU's are completed.
Anything to do, to not running into errors?
BTW: I'm not able to prevent the system from starting up with the GUI (startx).
Neither raspi-config nor editing /etc/inittab helps! Any Ideas? I don't want to
waste Systemresources! ;-)
I've reported the problem of the Boinc client not displaying the Arm CPU model, it's been fixed, and backported into the 7.2, 7.4. and 7.6 heads,
If you want the fix applied to a self compiled client you should compile Boinc from the 7.2, 7.4 or 7.6 head and not a tagged client_release, use one of the following:
I just set up a Raspi2 from
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I just set up a Raspi2 from a recent Raspbian image and found the scaling_governor set to "powersave" . Not what you want for BOINC.
Merely installing the cpufrequtils switched it to ondemand. Go figure.
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install cpufrequtils
Anyway, the cpufreq-info tool (installed with this package) will tell you the current status (and statistics on the history of settings) of the clock rate in a human readable form.
Cheers
HB
OS is Raspian Wheezy. Temp is
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OS is Raspian Wheezy. Temp is 32.5c . Due to a 120mm fan(powered by neighbouring motherboard). I'm doing the "sudo apt-get install cpufrequtils" now. I'll let you know how it goes and thank you for all of your help! OS is Raspian
I get the same results on
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I get the same results on these
cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_governor
[ondemand]
cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_max_freq
[1000000]
cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/ondemand/ignore_nice_load
[0]
Hi Folks, is there are any
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Hi Folks,
is there are any Document for Newbies to install Step by Step a E@H on RPi2?
I will get my RPi2 on Monday and I would read a little bit before I make
mistakes! ;-)
Greetings from the North
Hi, after complete patch i
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Hi,
after complete patch i get the following error:
pi@RasPiSA-100 ~ $ git clone git://boinc.berkeley.edu/boinc-v2.git boinc
Cloning into 'boinc'...
fatal: unable to connect to boinc.berkeley.edu:
boinc.berkeley.edu[0: 169.229.217.147]: errno=Verbindungsaufbau abgelehnt
any ideas?
Greetings from the North
Hi Folks, after a little
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Hi Folks,
after a little bit of try and error, i have now the following situation:
-install wheezy Linux 3.18.11-v7+
-install Boinc 7.0.27
all is running!
-update to jessie today
how will i perform an update to the last stable Boinc version?
THX
Greetings from the North
I installed Boinc via
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I installed Boinc via repositories, apt-get install boinc, then I compiled Boinc as per Claggy's instructions here:
http://einsteinathome.org/node/198011&nowrap=true#139439
and copied the binaries from the compile over the ones installed from repositories.
Copy from ~/boinc/client/boinc and ~/boinc/boinccmd
Copy to /usr/bin/boinc and /usr/bin/boinccmd
sudo cp ~/boinc/client/boinc /usr/bin/boinc
RE: Hi, after complete
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The master source code repository has recently been moved to github. Change the section I've highlighted to
https://github.com/BOINC/boinc.git
short update for ID:
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short update for ID: 12003176
-jessie running (1 Kernel Panic so far), cold boot, WU's not crashed! My Fault ;-)
-Boinc updated self to Ver. 7.4.23 without hands on ???
-wisdom file is created
-overclocked to Pi2 1000MHz Temp 62,1° C with 4 WU's running
-getting 4 new WU's Ver 1.42 NEON
-4 WU's still running at Ver. 1.06
-boinctasks shows left runtime of about 14h
so far so good, I've to wait until the fist WU's are completed.
Anything to do, to not running into errors?
BTW: I'm not able to prevent the system from starting up with the GUI (startx).
Neither raspi-config nor editing /etc/inittab helps! Any Ideas? I don't want to
waste Systemresources! ;-)
THX
Greetings from the North
I've reported the problem of
)
I've reported the problem of the Boinc client not displaying the Arm CPU model, it's been fixed, and backported into the 7.2, 7.4. and 7.6 heads,
If you want the fix applied to a self compiled client you should compile Boinc from the 7.2, 7.4 or 7.6 head and not a tagged client_release, use one of the following:
git checkout client_release/7/7.2
git checkout client_release/7/7.4
git checkout client_release/7/7.6
Claggy