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Message 71081 - Posted: 18 Jan 2005, 4:41:19 UTC

I've got a real mess now with this iBook G4 and Seti.
Here's what happened.I downloaded Seti client and got that working in the terminal then I downloaded Seti control and it seemed to be running OK.It went to 57% completion and that was it,Nothing.So I figured a restart in the terminal was the way to go.Being an idiot I dragged the Boinc-4.13... app on to the terminal again and now it's downloading more work units without completing the ones I've got from Seti Control last night.And Seti contloe is still sitting at 57% all dumb like.I'm retarded,help!
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Message 71083 - Posted: 18 Jan 2005, 4:51:45 UTC - in response to Message 71081.  

> I've got a real mess now with this iBook G4 and Seti.
> Here's what happened.I downloaded Seti client and got that working in the
> terminal then I downloaded Seti control and it seemed to be running OK.It
> went to 57% completion and that was it,Nothing.So I figured a restart in the
> terminal was the way to go.Being an idiot I dragged the Boinc-4.13... app on
> to the terminal again and now it's downloading more work units without
> completing the ones I've got from Seti Control last night.And Seti contloe is
> still sitting at 57% all dumb like.I'm retarded,help!
>

You might get a quicker answer on the number crunching board. They'll probably ask which OS ver (saves the step of looking at the machine). Just a thought have you tried removing Seti control?


Still looking for something profound or inspirational to place here.
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Message 71175 - Posted: 18 Jan 2005, 13:41:34 UTC - in response to Message 71081.  

Got a copy of the log?

Yah, Numbers might be the better place, but it's overrun by the x86 crowd. (No snobbishness intended)
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Message 72015 - Posted: 20 Jan 2005, 10:42:32 UTC

I too have discovered I may have a Macproblem....

I'm running OS X 10.2.8, ....from what I find in the Question board and the install pages, I'm out of luck unless I change my operating system...
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Message 72133 - Posted: 20 Jan 2005, 19:04:17 UTC - in response to Message 72015.  

I too have discovered I may have a Macproblem....
Care to drop the other shoe?
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Message 72219 - Posted: 21 Jan 2005, 0:06:50 UTC

Huh? Not sure what you need here?

I just said I was running OS X 10.2.8...

there's no, (what do you call it?), no boinc that will run on 10.2.8

shoe, .....mukluk?
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Message 72222 - Posted: 21 Jan 2005, 0:19:36 UTC - in response to Message 72219.  

Try a boot.

I found my logs dealing with BOINC while I was under X.2.8 - here's what to do:
Install Project Builder, get the source code, compile, and run under X11.

What's the HW spec?
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