Linux users - POLL - credits and distros
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Hi all :D
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First I write (or copy) a description of the host
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Is there difference of credits even between distributions? :o
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> Well daniele, I have some data for you (I am not sure what you have against Fedora Core but I like it and it works for me).
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Dr David Anderson is working on linux benchmark system lest linux should get awarded far lower credits, as WCG mentioned
here
. Optimised client for linux then will no longer make sense.
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Forgive me for rambling I have avoided nearly all other credit debates but I need to have a say so I am saying it here. I totally agree with you, and I'm not sorry when I don't agree, I'm happy when I read something different from my thought. Anyway, you are using an optimized client, so how do you think I could compare your data with mine? You are claiming much more than me, more than double, and you are granted nearly double credits. Moreover, you receive here at d@h nearly the same number of credits I receive with Rosetta WUs :D To come to an end, I don't even know the differences between a normal cliant and an optimized regarding credits, so I can't tell if FC is working fine with boinc. This thread is only for fun and to speak a bit with you, linux users in this project. Ah! I don't like FC :P |
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Forgive me for rambling I have avoided nearly all other credit debates but I need to have a say so I am saying it here. I totally agree with you, and I'm not sorry when I don't agree, I'm happy when I read something different from my thought. Anyway, you are using an optimized client, so how do you think I could compare your data with mine? You are claiming much more than me, more than double, and you are granted nearly double credits. Moreover, you receive here at d@h nearly the same number of credits I receive with Rosetta WUs :D To come to an end, I don't even know the differences between a normal client and an optimized regarding credits, so I can't tell if FC is working fine with boinc. This thread is only for fun and to speak a bit with you, linux users in this project. Ah! I don't like FC :P |
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> @ suguruhirahara, this I know and I said as much in my previous post.
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As to how you can compare to me, well, it is all a bit academic really. What do you think I started this thread for? From the result of one of my WUs: my host: AMD Athlon(tm) XP 2400+ RAM: 218.55 MB kernel: 2.6.15-27-386 (not optimized for AMD cpus) Measured floating point speed: 1415.65 million ops/sec Measured integer speed: 2264.62 million ops/sec CPU time: 13,120.70 claimed credits: 31.63 "his" host: AMD Athlon(tm) XP 2700+ kernel: 2.6.17-10-generic (newer than mine) RAM: 1011.41 MB (far less swapping) Measured floating point speed: 1050.14 million ops/sec Measured integer speed: 1838.65 million ops/sec CPU time: 12,563.41 claimed credits: 22.63 Granted credits: guess it... 22.63 This is obviously a problem due to the system itsels and to the benchmark. And it should not be due to how many boinc projects that host is running. If I knew how many processes run on it, and the distro, maybe I could guess something. I know that I claim for very little credit as well, but think I'm claiming for nearly the maximum with the standard client. hence the faster computer will not make more credit claims in a day than a slower one only because yours do. :) |
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On a lighter note don't you think it is funny that nearly 100,000 people have signed up and added 186,000 computers to fight the global warming issue? You are right, this is a big problem. Anyway we don't have another mean if we want to calculate something. We live in continuous contradiction and we perservere with it. Probably we like our contradictions, or we are our contradictions... This is sure academic :) |
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On a lighter note don't you think it is funny that nearly 100,000 people have signed up and added 186,000 computers to fight the global warming issue? [off-topic] +1 But the fact needs deep concerning. How percentage of the all PCs over the world is participating in the distributed computing? How many hours in a day do they crunch? How does electricity changes by crunching workunits? and so on... This will be a very big theme if most of the personal computers join dc projects. It is yet to regard it the contradiction. The fact is that this issue won't rise if Intel and AMD make the CPU which has much lower TDP in future:) (Regarding climateprediction.net, the project will be closed when the team recieves enough climate models to forecast, which means that the project is finite.) ____________ I'm a volunteer participant; my views are not necessarily those of Docking@Home or its participating institutions. |
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But the fact needs deep concerning. How percentage of the all PCs over the world is participatihttp://docking.utep.edu/forum_reply.php?thread=93&post=1337#inputng in the distributed computing? How many hours in a day do they crunch? How does electricity changes by crunching workunits? and so on... Too much!! :D I don't know if it's better a big supercomputer of the equivalent in small computers, because probably a powerful cray is more efficient regarding electricity, but it's not as flexible as thousands of little hosts. You can't play sim city on a cray supercomputer, no way :) And if you could, only one person at a time :) Since this thread was born mainly to know each other, can I ask you about your sign? Why "audentes fortuna iuuat"? Is it a mistake or you meant something particular? BTW, what does your wonderful name mean? |
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But the fact needs deep concerning. How percentage of the all PCs over the world is participatihttp://docking.utep.edu/forum_reply.php?thread=93&post=1337#inputng in the distributed computing? How many hours in a day do they crunch? How does electricity changes by crunching workunits? and so on... Too much!! :D I don't know if it's better a big supercomputer of the equivalent in small computers, because probably a powerful cray is more efficient regarding electricity, but it's not as flexible as thousands of little hosts. You can't play sim city on a cray supercomputer, no way :) And if you could, only one person at a time :) Since this thread was born mainly to know each other, can I ask you about your sign? Why "audentes fortuna iuuat"? Is it a mistake or you meant something particular? BTW, what does your wonderful name mean? edit: sorry, I'm having a party and I posted twice! |
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Since this thread was born mainly to know each other, can I ask you about your sign? Why "audentes fortuna iuuat"? sure:) I will not move/delete this thread lol the phrase is latin and frankly saying I'm not really sure what it can mean particular thing... seek google for it. Because my avatar is a picture of goddess, then I just wanted to have additionaly what relates with the avatar:) by the way, anyone tried crunching d@h on vine linux or turbo linux? This ditribution is rather popular in Japan. ____________ I'm a volunteer participant; my views are not necessarily those of Docking@Home or its participating institutions. |
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the phrase is latin and frankly saying I'm not really sure what it can mean particular thing... seek google for it. Because my avatar is a picture of goddess, then I just wanted to have additionaly what relates with the avatar:) I'm italian and studied a lot of latin :) Some years ago I nearly managed to translate latin without using a dictionary. The phrase is: "Audaces fortuna iuvat" In Latin phrases often the position of "grammar cases" (i.e. subject, object...) and verbs is different from the one in italian, english and so on. In this case we have: Audaces: object, plural fortuna: subject iuvat: verb so we could rewrite the phrase as (but only for didactal purpose) "Fortuna iuvat audaces" (subject, verb, object) and we could translate it as "Destiny helps the fearless" Meaning that if you are audacious (fearless) the ups and downs of life will be "on your side", 'cause you will decide what to do, not undergo others' decisions. It's difficult to translate "fortuna" in english, it's difficult in italian too, because it'a kind of "false friend". In fact in latin "fortuna" is a "term which stays in the middle" (vox media), it's neither positive nor negative, it's the destiny itself, the cases of life. It has the same spelling as the italian term "fortuna", but this one means "luck", and it has a positive meaning. An evolution in the language :) |
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by the way, anyone tried crunching d@h on vine linux or turbo linux? This ditribution is rather popular in Japan. Sorry, I'm in love with debian :) |
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Maybe I should change the name to this thread and you could move it in the "cafe" section? |
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Maybe I should change the name to this thread and you could move it in the "cafe" section? It is possible for a moderator to move individual posts from a thread to another. It might be useful here :) |
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But need I make a new thread for several posts...? Since they're not causing a big confusion I'll keep this thread as it is:)
Fri 10 Nov 2006 12:48:39 AM PST||Benchmark results: The benchmark score is relatively low, though one science app(charmm) is running on this machine which has PentiumD 2.8GHz. It might well for boinc devs to have started reconsidering of the benchmark system:( And the result which debian was crunching failed to complete computing, and I'll report it though the error is major one. ____________ I'm a volunteer participant; my views are not necessarily those of Docking@Home or its participating institutions. |
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Hello, WOW
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Hello, all:)
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Hello, all:) Linux is far better than Windows in multiprocessing and multiprocessor systems, with one, two or how many cores and cpus you want to use. One of my host is a Core Duo @ 2GHz and is running fine with debian, of course you should have a kernel which supports multiprocessing, smp :) |
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Hello, all:) Make sure you are running with the 686 kernel, not the default 386 kernel. ____________ Dublin, CA Team SETI.USA |
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Since on this thread things around linux are discussed, I moved this thread to cafe.
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hi all:)
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I havent got enough results in yet to call an average creit claim.
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My puter
is an Athlon XP 2200+, running Suse 9.2 and BOINC 5.4.9
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Here's my Linux host:
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