Posts by [BAT] Deridexki

1) Questions and Answers : Windows : boinc gui window @ windows startup (Message 36855)
Posted 15 Oct 2004 by Profile [BAT] Deridexki
Post:
> Check your startup parameters.
> It should read "C:Program FilesBOINCboinc_gui.exe" -min
> The -min is to let it run in the systray
>

thanx, teammate :-)

will try that...
2) Questions and Answers : Windows : boinc gui window @ windows startup (Message 36781)
Posted 15 Oct 2004 by Profile [BAT] Deridexki
Post:
I've noticed since my upgrade to boinc cc 4.13 that whenever my computer starts up en logs into WinXP (Pro SP2)the boinc gui window displays...

this never happend with older cc versions of boinc, it just loaded into the system tray without displaying the boinc gui window on screen.

is there any way to stop the gui from displaying @ windows startup, because i find it annoying to close this window whenever i log into my windows account.

greetz,
Deridexki @ www.boinc.be
3) Questions and Answers : Windows : Resource Share Not Correct (Message 15440)
Posted 11 Aug 2004 by Profile [BAT] Deridexki
Post:
> Their servers often drop for sometimes only a few hours. If you catch one of
> these, you're back to 100 until you get another successful communication.
>
> I've still only seen one WU from them...


same here... seti-predictor-pirates set at 70-20-10 ... boinc share got totally fucked up... but since i detached pirates, boinc share is correct.

seems like if a project doesn't have its schedulars online the boinc share gets reset to default value.
4) Message boards : Number crunching : When will Credit show up? (Message 1245)
Posted 24 Jun 2004 by Profile [BAT] Deridexki
Post:
> I've noticed that no teams, participants, or anybodys profile shows credit. Is
> this because no credit has been issued yet, or the databases are not ready?
>

mmm, i'm also curious about when credits will show up .... hopefully soon :-)
pretty exciting to see how all teams will get out of their starting grid ...





 
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