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Message 88454 - Posted: 20 Mar 2005, 14:34:01 UTC
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- Have first a look at the frontage. Especially look at the News section. The answer on your problem is maybe already there.

- Maybe have a look at the Technical News for detailed technical information’s.

- In the “Question and Answer” section, on the 6 different forums, use the sort function you can find at the upper right corner and sort by “Most recent answer first”. Your problem or question has maybe already been answered some minutes or hours ago.

- If you can effort it, using broadband, why not making use of the Keyword search possibility?

- You want to know if the server is linked to the net: go to following website
http://fragment1.berkeley.edu/~cricket/inr-668-interfaces.html
If you see the curve at 0 bits/second, there is no connection.

Read the News at the homepage
Have a look at the Technical News
Look if your question is not answered at the Boinc Wiki

Best greetings, Thierry
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Message 88462 - Posted: 20 Mar 2005, 15:20:55 UTC

I can see I am not the only one that is tired of all the new posts, asking the same thing, over and over.

Bravo on the nice explaination.



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Message 88466 - Posted: 20 Mar 2005, 15:29:07 UTC - in response to Message 88462.  
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> I can see I am not the only one that is tired of all the new posts, asking the
> same thing, over and over.

And be sure I will "bump" it in the "Question and answers" forum ;~)

> Bravo on the nice explaination.

Thanks Pooh Bear 27,

Any suggestions are welcome to add.

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Message 88600 - Posted: 20 Mar 2005, 21:44:28 UTC

suggestion: read the thread titles of the first page before posting a new thread, matter of fact, why not read the threads, too - that should keep you well enough occupied as you wait for projects to come back up
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<a href="http://boinc-doc.net/boinc-wiki/index.php?title=Main_Page">BOINC Wiki</a>
<a href="http://www.tamaness.hostrocket.com/BOINC_team.html">Gideontech BOINC team!</a>
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Message 88762 - Posted: 21 Mar 2005, 4:35:48 UTC

Just bumping this up to the top.
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Message 88816 - Posted: 21 Mar 2005, 8:01:41 UTC - in response to Message 88454.  
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- Have first a look at the frontpage. Especially have a look at the NEWS section. The answer on your problem is maybe already there.

- Maybe have a look at the Technical News for detailed technical information’s.

- In the “Question and Answer” section, on the 6 different forums, use the sort function you can find at the upper right corner and sort by “Most recent answer first”. Your problem or question has maybe already been answered some minutes or hours ago.

- In the Message boards forum, use the sort function "Most recent post first".

- If you can effort it, using broadband, why not making use of the Keyword search possibility?

- You want to know if the server is linked to the net?
Go to following website
http://fragment1.berkeley.edu/~cricket/inr-668-interfaces.html
If you see the curve at 0 bits/second, there is no connection. Which means you cann't upload or download WU's and Boinc has no connection to the server in Berkeley.
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Message 88933 - Posted: 21 Mar 2005, 16:58:29 UTC

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