> > How exactly are you invoking WINE?
>
> I use the following:
> wine boinc_cli.exe -update_prefs http://einstein.phys.uwm.edu/
> -return_results_immediately
>
> I haven't even tried using the boinc_gui.exe Maybe that was your problem?
>
Ah right, when I was playing with it I used a mix of wine and wineconsole...I think I'll have another look into it because it's just so much faster :p.
I tried running the windows version under wine on fedora core 3. It ran but I got a continual error message the said "FIX ME CANT GET KERNEL TIME". The message printed out to the terminal window at one second intervals. The client was running and processing a work unit but over a 10 hour period it only spent about 2 hours processing.
I have reverted to linux version 4.25.
> I tried running the windows version under wine on fedora core 3. It ran but I
> got a continual error message the said "FIX ME CANT GET KERNEL TIME". The
> message printed out to the terminal window at one second intervals. The
> client was running and processing a work unit but over a 10 hour period it
> only spent about 2 hours processing.
> I have reverted to linux version 4.25.
>
Which version of the windows client were you using? Which version of wine were you using?
such things just should not be writ so please destroy this if you wish to live 'tis better in ignorance to dwell than to go screaming into the abyss worse than hell
I am also getting the same error but I am running Wine 20050211 with 4.19
with my setup I get the error output for about to minutes then my BOINC window disappears. I get the same problem running boinc_gui.exe and boinc_cli.exe
I tried the windoze BOINC 4.19 with CrossOver Office 4.1 My processing times went from 7hrs to 6hrs but the GUI was a bit unstabel. As long as I didn't leave it displayed it would run ok.
Any ideas on how to get this to run correctly, I still get the "FIX ME CANT GET KERNEL TIME" error. Are there other dependencies that WINE needs that could be giving me a problem? I only have one machine running Fedora Core 1 so I am rather a linux newbie.
> Any ideas on how to get this to run correctly, I still get the "FIX ME CANT
> GET KERNEL TIME" error. Are there other dependencies that WINE needs that
> could be giving me a problem? I only have one machine running Fedora Core 1
> so I am rather a linux newbie.
>
> MickFoley
> Ars Technica Team Newton's Apple
I honestly have no idea, have you tried googling?
such things just should not be writ so please destroy this if you wish to live 'tis better in ignorance to dwell than to go screaming into the abyss worse than hell
> Any ideas on how to get this to run correctly, I still get the "FIX ME CANT
> GET KERNEL TIME" error. Are there other dependencies that WINE needs that
> could be giving me a problem? I only have one machine running Fedora Core 1
> so I am rather a linux newbie.
>
> MickFoley
> Ars Technica Team Newton's Apple
>
>
> Any ideas on how to get this to run correctly, I still get the "FIX ME CANT
> GET KERNEL TIME" error. Are there other dependencies that WINE needs that
> could be giving me a problem? I only have one machine running Fedora Core 1
> so I am rather a linux newbie.
>
> MickFoley
> Ars Technica Team Newton's Apple
I get "Fixme..." errors all the time when running the win app under wine/linux. I think they might come off at about one per second. I just ingore them. I can't see that they cause any problems. The units still finish & are still accepted as correct. I haven't been awarded zero points for any unit since I started running win-app/wine/linux.
I think they might not occur when the command line version is run.
> > How exactly are you
)
> > How exactly are you invoking WINE?
>
> I use the following:
> wine boinc_cli.exe -update_prefs http://einstein.phys.uwm.edu/
> -return_results_immediately
>
> I haven't even tried using the boinc_gui.exe Maybe that was your problem?
>
Ah right, when I was playing with it I used a mix of wine and wineconsole...I think I'll have another look into it because it's just so much faster :p.
I tried running the windows
)
I tried running the windows version under wine on fedora core 3. It ran but I got a continual error message the said "FIX ME CANT GET KERNEL TIME". The message printed out to the terminal window at one second intervals. The client was running and processing a work unit but over a 10 hour period it only spent about 2 hours processing.
I have reverted to linux version 4.25.
> I tried running the windows
)
> I tried running the windows version under wine on fedora core 3. It ran but I
> got a continual error message the said "FIX ME CANT GET KERNEL TIME". The
> message printed out to the terminal window at one second intervals. The
> client was running and processing a work unit but over a 10 hour period it
> only spent about 2 hours processing.
> I have reverted to linux version 4.25.
>
Which version of the windows client were you using? Which version of wine were you using?
such things just should not be writ so please destroy this if you wish to live 'tis better in ignorance to dwell than to go screaming into the abyss worse than hell
I was using wine 20040813 and
)
I was using wine 20040813 and boinc 4.19 windows+intelx86
I am also getting the same
)
I am also getting the same error but I am running Wine 20050211 with 4.19
with my setup I get the error output for about to minutes then my BOINC window disappears. I get the same problem running boinc_gui.exe and boinc_cli.exe
MickFoley
I tried the windoze BOINC
)
I tried the windoze BOINC 4.19 with CrossOver Office 4.1 My processing times went from 7hrs to 6hrs but the GUI was a bit unstabel. As long as I didn't leave it displayed it would run ok.
Any ideas on how to get this
)
Any ideas on how to get this to run correctly, I still get the "FIX ME CANT GET KERNEL TIME" error. Are there other dependencies that WINE needs that could be giving me a problem? I only have one machine running Fedora Core 1 so I am rather a linux newbie.
MickFoley
Ars Technica Team Newton's Apple
> Any ideas on how to get
)
> Any ideas on how to get this to run correctly, I still get the "FIX ME CANT
> GET KERNEL TIME" error. Are there other dependencies that WINE needs that
> could be giving me a problem? I only have one machine running Fedora Core 1
> so I am rather a linux newbie.
>
> MickFoley
> Ars Technica Team Newton's Apple
I honestly have no idea, have you tried googling?
such things just should not be writ so please destroy this if you wish to live 'tis better in ignorance to dwell than to go screaming into the abyss worse than hell
> Any ideas on how to get
)
> Any ideas on how to get this to run correctly, I still get the "FIX ME CANT
> GET KERNEL TIME" error. Are there other dependencies that WINE needs that
> could be giving me a problem? I only have one machine running Fedora Core 1
> so I am rather a linux newbie.
>
> MickFoley
> Ars Technica Team Newton's Apple
>
>
> Any ideas on how to get
)
> Any ideas on how to get this to run correctly, I still get the "FIX ME CANT
> GET KERNEL TIME" error. Are there other dependencies that WINE needs that
> could be giving me a problem? I only have one machine running Fedora Core 1
> so I am rather a linux newbie.
>
> MickFoley
> Ars Technica Team Newton's Apple
I get "Fixme..." errors all the time when running the win app under wine/linux. I think they might come off at about one per second. I just ingore them. I can't see that they cause any problems. The units still finish & are still accepted as correct. I haven't been awarded zero points for any unit since I started running win-app/wine/linux.
I think they might not occur when the command line version is run.
ADDMP.