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Message 2125109 - Posted: 5 Sep 2023, 21:26:54 UTC

Oh how i wish this existed back in the day when i kept our work network & database up & running.
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Message 2133298 - Posted: 1 Mar 2024, 22:10:16 UTC

An interesting article from Serve the Home, looking tat moving from a 2nd Gen Intel Xeon system, to a current Bergamo.
For those on a roughly 3-6 year refresh cycle, moving from an older 1 U server to a current 1U server.

The results? One high-end 1U single socket Bergamo system can replace up to 5 older dual socket 1U systems, saving 80% rack space, and using as much as 2.5kW less power to do so.
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Message 2134422 - Posted: 30 Mar 2024, 21:35:10 UTC

Anybody still copying the mail here?
Have been running the old all-in-one Linux BOINC package for quite a while. (Wish I could recall who put that together)
Still on 7.16.5, but looking to see if anyone could hook me up with the newer executables, as the CPU overscheduling of multi-thread CPU tasks is giving me grief. This issue is fixed on 7.24, I believe.
Supposedly it's possible to download them directly off Git Hub, but I never could make that work.
Specifically, iirc all that is needed is to replace the Linux executables:
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Message 2134425 - Posted: 30 Mar 2024, 22:46:52 UTC

The AIO was made by TBAR. You can just download the .deb files from Boinc and unpack the binaries from them in /Downloads and then copy them over into your AIO directory.

The deb files are located here. Take your pick of versions. Either the 7.24 you were looking for or even the 8.0 Alpha. The alpha is available from Boinc versions web page but of course that is the standard installation type and install directories and not the AIO directory location.

https://boinc.berkeley.edu/dl/linux/alpha/jammy/pool/main/b/
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Message 2134453 - Posted: 1 Apr 2024, 0:37:12 UTC - in response to Message 2134425.  

The AIO was made by TBAR. You can just download the .deb files from Boinc and unpack the binaries from them in /Downloads and then copy them over into your AIO directory.

The deb files are located here. Take your pick of versions. Either the 7.24 you were looking for or even the 8.0 Alpha. The alpha is available from Boinc versions web page but of course that is the standard installation type and install directories and not the AIO directory location.

https://boinc.berkeley.edu/dl/linux/alpha/jammy/pool/main/b/

(Not getting notifications of messages here, hmmm...)
Thanks, Keith. I did get it figured out.
It escaped me for a bit that I needed to be logged in to Github in order to download files.
As always, thanks. Hope you're doing well. l8r, Jim ...
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Message 2134580 - Posted: 6 Apr 2024, 3:28:03 UTC

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