1) Message boards : Number crunching : work units?? (Message 18129)
Posted 13 Oct 2007 by Profile M.Finkel
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Yes. Today ( Oct 13, 2007 ) shows Up, 52030 workunits to crunch and when I hit the update I still do not get a download.

Whats up with this?

Read the whole thread, and have a look at your Messages tab. If you don't wait an hour between updates, you won't get anything. Don't click the update button manually.



Thanks
2) Message boards : Number crunching : work units?? (Message 18128)
Posted 13 Oct 2007 by Profile M.Finkel
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What I don't understand is: when clicking on update and their is WU's available and I don't get any. Now why is that?
3) Message boards : Number crunching : work units?? (Message 18124)
Posted 13 Oct 2007 by Profile M.Finkel
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NO! It shows

Results ready to send 16,800

Yes, it says that *now*. At the time I posted this message, there were 0 results ready to send. The 16k were added a day later.


Yes. Today ( Oct 13, 2007 ) shows Up, 52030 workunits to crunch and when I hit the update I still do not get a download.

Whats up with this?
4) Message boards : Cafe LHC : Massive Censorship at Predictor Boards! (Message 17244)
Posted 4 Jul 2007 by Profile M.Finkel
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why not just leave and take your cpu cycles somewhere where they will be appreciated?
5) Message boards : Number crunching : Is the user base/project participants growing a bit too large, for our server? (Message 13888)
Posted 5 Jun 2006 by Profile M.Finkel
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First of all sorry for the typing.
Secondly when I did have those projects they all said that either the project was down or that there was no more work. Since then I have discarded those projects and I usually don't run the program when on batteries but I always have it on run always so that that should not be a problem.


Can you post the last few messages from your stdout file? That should shed some light on why you aren't getting work. It's possible that the amount of time you have your laptop on may not allow it to finish work unit before the deadline.


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