Message boards : Questions and problems : Upgrading to Manager xx.28
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Send message Joined: 28 Apr 10 Posts: 33 ![]() |
I am runing BOINC Manager 7.0.27, which I installed a while ago. Now that .28 is out I'd like to run it instead. I am currently on Ubuntu 10.04 LTS, fully updated. What I downloaded was a massive but strange shell script. When I run the shell script, I receive a message that I should run the downloaded /BOINC/run_manager to start BOINC. When I run run_manager, it starts the .28 version of the manager, but it isn't connected to the client. Also, the terminal session receives 12 messages that the boincmgr is trying to remove a child which doesn't believe that "we're its parent." And the .27 manager is still in my side-of-screen "start menu." |
![]() Send message Joined: 29 Aug 05 Posts: 15640 ![]() |
The Manager doesn't start the client under Linux, you'll first have to start the client, as in ./boinc/run_client --daemon However, did you install .27 from Berkeley or from Ubuntu repositories? Because as I said earlier to you as well: It sounds to me like you installed BOINC first from repositories and are now trying to use the Berkeley installer. I wouldn't do it, as both install BOINC to different places (blame the repository guys, really). |
Send message Joined: 28 Apr 10 Posts: 33 ![]() |
Thanks. I knew I'd seen something before but I wasn't able to find it. I think I'll study your BOINC / Ubuntu link a bit more before I do anything rash. Thanks. Ross |
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