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Message 1986232 - Posted: 20 Mar 2019, 22:35:16 UTC
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I have a Pine64 Rock64 Sbc

it runs linux 4.4.176, it has a high computational error turn over. I have had very little success. I have tried different flavors of 4.4.176, (dietpi, archlinux, debien stretch, ubuntu 18.04, Armbian debian and Armbian ubuntu 18.04), but they all produce the same errors:

<core_client_version>7.9.3</core_client_version>
<![CDATA[
<message>
process exited with code 193 (0xc1, -63)</message>
<stderr_txt>
setiathome_v8 8.00 Revision: 3616 g++ (Ubuntu/Linaro 5.4.0-6ubuntu1~16.04.4) 5.4.0 20160609
libboinc: BOINC 7.7.0

Work Unit Info:
...............
WU true angle range is : 0.011526
Pulse: peak=3.26113, time=45.86, period=6.331, d_freq=4727336032.78, score=1.005, chirp=1.4317, fft_len=1024
SIGSEGV: segmentation violation
Stack trace (3 frames):
[0x4ac2fc]
[0x7f984766c0]
[0x55c9b4]

Exiting...

</stderr_txt>
]]>

There is no newer version of Linux that 4.4.y

has anybody had success with this platform.?
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Message 1986989 - Posted: 25 Mar 2019, 3:18:08 UTC - in response to Message 1986232.  

So which computer is it? You have a lot of them and I can't tell. There is no "ROCK64" listing so I presume that is the external brand.

Are you able to run a "stock" version of Linux? Or do you have to use one that is specific to that brand? Or specific to ARM's for that matter?

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Message 1987004 - Posted: 25 Mar 2019, 6:59:49 UTC

So which computer is it?


Possibly the one that says "Linux 4.4.174-rockchip64"

https://setiathome.berkeley.edu/show_host_detail.php?hostid=8687647
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Message 1987023 - Posted: 25 Mar 2019, 13:24:34 UTC - in response to Message 1987004.  
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So which computer is it?


Possibly the one that says "Linux 4.4.174-rockchip64"

https://setiathome.berkeley.edu/show_host_detail.php?hostid=8687647


Well, I guess I was "reading too fast" again :(

I wonder if a "Segmentation Error" might be caused by an over heated CPU?

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Message 1987323 - Posted: 26 Mar 2019, 23:19:39 UTC - in response to Message 1987023.  

So which computer is it?


Possibly the one that says "Linux 4.4.174-rockchip64"

https://setiathome.berkeley.edu/show_host_detail.php?hostid=8687647


Well, I guess I was "reading too fast" again :(

I wonder if a "Segmentation Error" might be caused by an over heated CPU?

Tom


I have active cooling on the CPU and it does not go about 55C, sits around 49-52c.

I found a new distribution of Linux that is based on Debian Buster. So, far with 100% load and 2 hours in, no errors, fingers crossed. also this is running 7.14 version of boinc (old was 7.6.33).

lets see how it goes
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Message 1987458 - Posted: 27 Mar 2019, 16:44:00 UTC

Success, Debian buster upgrade fixed this noobs seti
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