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Re: Computing for Clean Water Badge Recognition Thread

Made it to gold this last stats update! My silver in DDDT2 is stuck at 86 days for now but on the plus side I took the plunge and installed linux on a quad to start working for CEP2 shock biggrin
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Ruby! smile
With 140 cpu days to go to reach Emerald.
To speed up things I have some "selected" machines running fully on C4CW. It is strange but every machine behaves differently even if identically rigged. Some machines perform error free with C4CW and thus I switch them fully on it. Other fail miserably and generated a flow of errors and then I set them on HFCC to get to the 10 year target.
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Think these are very integer intense same as HCC. Interesting is that the target01 on my duo ran 3:06-3:23 hours and the target02 round about clock work 5:55-5:59, not quite double the time and to add, on average get 15-20 percent bonus on claim when ZR. Figure that, W7-32 bit. On Linux 64 they run just over half the time of that. Target01 about 1:25-1:26. Has not had any target02 in the mix, but 3 hours is what it probably will be.

On Topic, exactly half way to Silver. Planning for a 6th gold before moving any other badges up to their next respective level. Have 5 that could be hit when each put on exclusive before within a month. Might want to do a triple or quadruple on one day by putting each within hours of an upgrade and than run all sciences in 1 day to switch them up... just because I can. Last time was near 4 on 1 day but it turned out that validations were not coming in time, so next, going to manually select tasks from the queue that show with a wingman on the RS page. Yes certifiable, in that silly
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joneill003 I am very interested to hear about your linux experience but on another thread if you like. I am still hesitating to have a linux rig as I am a complete ignorant with that OS, and afraid to loose to much time to make it work.
But CEP2 runs only on Linux and I am afraid the Window version may never come or much too late.
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sad I had a hard drive failure on my last old Q6600 last night. sad It has a bunch of clean water wu's on it that will not be marked as too late until the 14th. I'm not going to rebuild the machine.
Cheers all. coffee
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What? We have a Clean Water project? thinking


Gimme a few minutes.... wink



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sad I had a hard drive failure on my last old Q6600 last night. sad It has a bunch of clean water wu's on it that will not be marked as too late until the 14th. I'm not going to rebuild the machine.
Cheers all. coffee
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sad I had a hard drive failure on my last old Q6600 last night. sad It has a bunch of clean water wu's on it that will not be marked as too late until the 14th. I'm not going to rebuild the machine.
Cheers all. coffee
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Send me the CPU biggrin

laughing biggrin Actually I have 6 Q6600's (and I don't know how many P4's) in the the parts closet now. Along with assorted MoBo's , memory, PSU's, heat sinks, KVM and cases. I should clean house and list some of this stuff on Craig's List. money eyes

Sorry Falconet, you are too far away. wink

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joneill003 I am very interested to hear about your linux experience but on another thread if you like. I am still hesitating to have a linux rig as I am a complete ignorant with that OS, and afraid to loose to much time to make it work.
But CEP2 runs only on Linux and I am afraid the Window version may never come or much too late.


I know nothing about linux, but I now have 5 machines running Ubuntu, all dedicated to CEP2 right now.

I do not use the machines for anything other than WCG, and had not problems loading Ubuntu and then Boinc.
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joneill003 I am very interested to hear about your linux experience but on another thread if you like. I am still hesitating to have a linux rig as I am a complete ignorant with that OS, and afraid to loose to much time to make it work.
But CEP2 runs only on Linux and I am afraid the Window version may never come or much too late.


An easy way to try the Linux experience is to use this flavor of Linux. Its has BOINC as part of the install. All you need to do is download the ISO, burn it to disc and then boot from the disc. You can chose to run it from the Live CD without installing it. If you like it you can install it, if not just reboot without the disc, no harm done. I have this flavor of Linux running as dedicated crunchers and they're pretty much set and forget. Just make sure you have the minimum requirements for ram and HDD space to run CEP2.
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