TSBT now up to 78th on the last daily update for Rosetta@Home
Rosetta@Home position
Position
Team
Points
75
Boeing
61,066,207
76
BOINC UK
59,540,562
77
Prohardver
59,449,587
78
The Scottish Boinc Team
58,472,766
79
University of Wisconsin - Madison
57,710,064
Basically another day at this rate after the competition is finished and we are in the unfortunate position of passing BOINC UK and that would be such a shame ....
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Awesome progress in 2 weeks.
Getting the top 6 individual places was very close.- Much respect is due to tguskill of TSC! Russia who finished in 7th place & who played it straight without bunkering or assistance and who must be wondering what hit him.
As for BOINC UK, the problem is that if you catch them you then need to keep up with them.
Personally, my work is done here (for the rest of the year at least) and in the main my cores will be working on rebooting our WCG revival!
Megacruncher wrote: ↑Mon Oct 23, 2017 2:33 am
Awesome progress in 2 weeks.
I'll second that, a true team effort. Well done guys.
Megacruncher wrote: ↑Mon Oct 23, 2017 2:33 am
As for BOINC UK, the problem is that if you catch them you then need to keep up with them.
12 more hours and we crush them, after that keeping up with them shouldn't be a problem. I'll join you on WCG after we have gained another place in the UK rankings.
After that I think we should be able to make 150 for WCG by the end of the year at least.
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I continue to be amazed by what you guys not only understand about these various projects, but the "armadas" you have put together to tackle these challenges. Many thanks to Alez, Bryan, and everyone else that helped with the push on this project. Didn't think I'd be seeing a million credits on Rosetta@home for a few years, much less a few days.
The GUSBOX (Linux) suddenly decided to lose wireless networking sometime over the weekend. Finding myself very frustrated with this Lubuntu installation (with Teamviewer and Wireless). May be looking at getting a cheap CD key for Windows 7 or 10 - worst case, I could do a dual boot.
But I'll be switching THOR (Windows) over to WCG after these last few Rosetta WUs finish.
Thanks again for all your support!
Hardware: Main CPU: Intel Core i5-4670K 3.4 GHz, MSI Z87-G45 mobo, 24 GB DDR3, GTX 770 2GB EVGA, Windows 10 Tablet: NVIDIA Shield Tablet, Stock Phone: LG G8, Stock
Thanks for your effort Lee, and strange about Lubuntu as all my systems on it are more stable than my win7 systems. If you go win then win 7 keys are far cheaper and a better system. What's the issues you are having with lubuntu ? Maybe we can help out.
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Alez wrote: ↑Tue Oct 24, 2017 1:32 am
Thanks for your effort Lee, and strange about Lubuntu as all my systems on it are more stable than my win7 systems. If you go win then win 7 keys are far cheaper and a better system. What's the issues you are having with lubuntu ? Maybe we can help out.
Right now, my two biggest problems are no wireless and no keyboard - both of which were working previously. When the system boots up, it reports some error. I don't know exactly what it's related to as there is no description.
Hardware: Main CPU: Intel Core i5-4670K 3.4 GHz, MSI Z87-G45 mobo, 24 GB DDR3, GTX 770 2GB EVGA, Windows 10 Tablet: NVIDIA Shield Tablet, Stock Phone: LG G8, Stock
Is it a driver issue or a usb issue ? Do you have a mouse plugged in ? Try switching mouse and keyboard etc. Post what the error message is on boot up.
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I think it is a driver issue. I have an old wireless Logitech combo plugged in. To see if there was interference, I unplugged the mouse and plugged a corded Microsoft mouse in. The mouse works just fine.
I also plugged my wireless adapter into a laptop and it was recognized just fine. So I think all of a sudden there's been some interference with the drivers (but I'm not sure why).
I'll try and get the error message sent to you in a PM this weekend.
Hardware: Main CPU: Intel Core i5-4670K 3.4 GHz, MSI Z87-G45 mobo, 24 GB DDR3, GTX 770 2GB EVGA, Windows 10 Tablet: NVIDIA Shield Tablet, Stock Phone: LG G8, Stock
leecarver wrote: ↑Fri Oct 27, 2017 12:59 pm
I think it is a driver issue. I have an old wireless Logitech combo plugged in. To see if there was interference, I unplugged the mouse and plugged a corded Microsoft mouse in. The mouse works just fine.
I also plugged my wireless adapter into a laptop and it was recognized just fine. So I think all of a sudden there's been some interference with the drivers (but I'm not sure why).
I'll try and get the error message sent to you in a PM this weekend.
OK, does look like for some reason your I/O drivers are corrupt. Let me know what you have and we'll see what's the best way forward.
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