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Send message Joined: 24 Oct 04 Posts: 1172 Credit: 54,700,785 RAC: 12,589 |
[ No Sixtracks so nothing to do for several weeks now. And for whatever reason they can't make a VB task run unless it has a high-speed internet connection just to start them running but after they start that speed makes no difference. 29 minutes of running and then they crash .....its like they work for ISP's around the world collecting my cash.......not to mention 15 years of this BS AND when I look at the VB log I see "GoDaddy" on the log several times and that has been going on since I started running these 9 years ago at T4T WTF does GoDaddy have to do with Cern? I wouldn't give those clowns a dime. Bad enough paying Hughes satellite for this isp that runs like a dialup..........after BOINC eats every second of my monthly high-speed in 4 damn days. {decided to delete that part after a few weeks} 4am PST and I am not an early bird . Volunteer Mad Scientist For Life |
Send message Joined: 24 Oct 04 Posts: 1172 Credit: 54,700,785 RAC: 12,589 |
It looks like Apple caught a virus in China.......glad I never invested in Apple stock |
Send message Joined: 24 Oct 04 Posts: 1172 Credit: 54,700,785 RAC: 12,589 |
FINALLY I have work to do here.......been close to 600 Sixtracks loaded all day on my pc's and the more I turn in the more I get. They must have accidentally started sending them across the planet to my Dish |
Send message Joined: 19 May 14 Posts: 10 Credit: 103,526,289 RAC: 0 |
So they finally have sixtrack tasks available? Maybe I'll try and get some tasks. Been a while since I crunched those. Have you ever thought about running linux? Even just a virtual machine inside windows? so that you can run some Theory Natives if no other work is available? |
Send message Joined: 24 Oct 04 Posts: 1172 Credit: 54,700,785 RAC: 12,589 |
No linux here and I always have something running so I wouldn't try running Native that way and still try to get them to run a Windows Alpha test since it has been a while since we ran anything there since I tested the original Atlas version to get those to work and move over here and to -dev And this time of year I have more than enough to do >:-D |
Send message Joined: 24 Oct 04 Posts: 1172 Credit: 54,700,785 RAC: 12,589 |
Problems always happen here on a saturday. |
Send message Joined: 19 May 14 Posts: 10 Credit: 103,526,289 RAC: 0 |
Seems like I missed out on all the 'CA certificates' and other fun. Might take a break from development for a while and start crunching some Theory natives here since they worked the best. Hopefully they'll be just as painless. I guess I better start crunching so we can boost this team up the ranks. ;) Hope you're dong well Samson. ~wes |
Send message Joined: 24 Oct 04 Posts: 1172 Credit: 54,700,785 RAC: 12,589 |
Hey Wes good to see you stop by......sorry I was slow checking in here. yes that 'CA certificates' was typical here......those Boinc imaginary experts try to figure out messing with different registry's and then try to get regular members to do that.........I just tested the newest Boinc version on all of my Windows versions and it worked so I posted that for the members who just run thousands of tasks and don't want to do regedit's .......and as usual I had Androids trying to bury my post since they think that is important here. Yeah the Native version is much easier and you will have no problem with those. Here I am just running Sixtracks since I can run hundreds of them and they never depend on the internet to run so I load up and unplug the ethernet at minutes before 2am to save that 6 hour high speed time for the VB tasks over at -dev ......of course you can't trust the CMS there but I have seen them working here with Linux anyway ( Ivan) Sixtracks have been steady for once and I also do that for Eric McIntosh and he is publishing his paper on the history of Sixtrack here and he was at Cern way back in the early 60's He has showed me some of his early versions and will send me the final paper once finished (and I get to be a part of that) I was wondering how you are doing up north of me and I should have looked over here. All the same down on the Olympic Peninsula....actually no rain today and got up to 70 for the first time since the 1st of June.....which means I am way behind on mowing the lawn and it takes about 5 hours to do that. Maybe tomorrow...... Keep up the good work and hope all is well up north Wes. |
Send message Joined: 24 Oct 04 Posts: 1172 Credit: 54,700,785 RAC: 12,589 |
Hard to believe they forced Eric McIntosh into retirement at CERN No matter how old a physicist is you can't just force them to retire........no pay is bad enough. |
Send message Joined: 24 Oct 04 Posts: 1172 Credit: 54,700,785 RAC: 12,589 |
I guess I shouldn't have let that jackass comptrfizzle get away with his crap the last few years. He got caught in the act of being a dimwit here and I even underlined it like that jackass always does when he tries to make himself look like a Linux OS and all around him are rookies. He just pretended he didn't see it and now he will think about it in his sleep. That dimwit will never realize I am in my 19th year of doing this and check EVERY log for EVERY VB task and save copies. And nobody has been running these VB tasks longer than me........he likes to think he is a github programmer and his idiot titles on the public page have went to his tiny head.......he should just pull that BS on some online video game. Funny this happened before and they don't delete those posts here so maybe I should copy them and save them here Volunteer Mad Scientist For Life |
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