pkg-boinc-devel Digest, Vol 57, Issue 2
Skip Guenter
sguenter at austin.rr.com
Tue Mar 2 04:36:28 UTC 2010
Daniel,
IF this work around is to reduce/remove the problems with using GPUs
(boinc WU started before Nvidia module active) then you can get away
with sleep statement much shorter than 30. I've found that "sleep 2"
usually works and "sleep 3" is close to a sure bet, at least on my
Ubuntu 9.04, Ubuntu 9.10 and Xubuntu 8.10 number crunchers.
Skip
PS: Keep up the great work! It's appreciated.
------------------------------ Message: 9 Date: Tue, 02 Mar 2010
03:30:15 -0000 From: Daniel Hahler <launchpad at thequod.de> Subject: [Bug
414244] Re: BOINC should run later than gdm To:
pkg-boinc-devel at lists.alioth.debian.org Message-ID:
<20100302033015.10909.35092.malone at gandwana.canonical.com> Content-Type:
text/plain; charset="utf-8" There's the "starting-dm" signal emitted by
gdm/kdm. I could not find anything more suitable - like "started-dm",
but maybe "starting-dm" is enough for this purpose (on a desktop
system). We need something different for non-desktop environments
though. As a workaround adding something like "sleep 30" at the top of
the boinc init script might help already.
-- BOINC should run later than gdm
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