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Message 6940 - Posted: 13 Dec 2006, 16:21:39 UTC
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Hi guys,

I am at presently writing FAQs for BOINC. At the moment I am doing the "How do I install BOINC?" question and while I have no problems with writing it for Windows, I could use your help writing it for Linux (standard) and the Mac.

Oh, the same question for the inevitable "How do I attach to a project?" question. ;-)

Who wants to help me out?

Please contact me on elst93 at gmail dot com
Use Boinc FAQ as title.
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Message 6976 - Posted: 15 Dec 2006, 20:07:09 UTC
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With help from my good buddy Neil Munday, who set up space on his server and allowed me again to use his splendid Open Source FAQ writing software, I have worked the last couple of days on a new BOINC FAQ. This site is not to replace the Wiki, it's merely a tool for you who help, who look for help and who are just wondering about where to find help.

It's a small collection of FAQs at this moment, but I didn't see the need to first make it complete before putting it on the web. It can and will be added to over the next couple of weeks, if not years.

The link to it is http://boincfaq.mundayweb.com/index.php

I am on the look out for co-writers.
If you have any expertise in writing FAQs, if you can explain things in a reasonably easy way, please contact me and I'll see to it you get a moderator account.

My email address can be found under the About option in the top right of the screen.

The email address is also there if you want anything added, changed, replaced or just want to talk to me. :-)

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Message 7028 - Posted: 19 Dec 2006, 21:42:21 UTC

BOINC FAQs are now updated to sport almost all errors BOINC can throw at you, with a small explanation and at points what you can do to get rid of that error.
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Message 7062 - Posted: 21 Dec 2006, 23:34:23 UTC

The TOP 3 of most looked at FAQs for this week is:

1. What are credits? Can I use them?

2. Can I merge accounts?.

3. CPU Usage Percentage, how does it work?
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Message 7267 - Posted: 4 Jan 2007, 22:26:03 UTC
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Best read FAQs for the last 2 weeks:

What are credits? Can I use them? (337)
CPU Usage Percentage, how does it work? (286)
Can I merge accounts? (274)
Self Help: Screen saver problems. (193)
How can I get my BOINC stats on my desktop? (192)


Update, January 4th, 2007
Neil informed me yesterday that he's got most of the multilingual FAQ software under test on his own system. So far it looks good. He is now interested in which languages you people want. This far we'll go for the English version, German and Dutch. We could still use writers/translaters.

You can always leave a message that you want to translate FAQs or be part of the team in this thread on the Mundayweb forums
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Message 7368 - Posted: 10 Jan 2007, 11:47:26 UTC

No more English FAQ writers needed. Dex, Jorden, mo.v, Neil and Ozzfan write the English FAQs. For the moment these are enough.

John Keck has volunteered to be the English Proof Reader/Editor.

But we can still use some German and other language FAQ writers.
Cori, Dotsch, Hermann and Jakob Creutzfeld will translate the English->German FAQs and write the new German ones. If you want to be part of that team, please contact me.

I haven't got a definitive German Proof Reader/Editor yet.

Dutch FAQs will come as well, written and translated by Jorden. (that's me ;))
But even here I could use help.
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Message 8266 - Posted: 16 Feb 2007, 19:02:32 UTC

Question for you all... What are you missing from the FAQs that you want added?
Easy question, difficult to answer perhaps. :-)
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Message 9412 - Posted: 8 Apr 2007, 4:13:30 UTC - in response to Message 8266.  

Question for you all... What are you missing from the FAQs that you want added?
Easy question, difficult to answer perhaps. :-)



I'm having a very hard time figuring out how to set up a team on Boinc .... on the Stanford Folding At Home (FAH) its straight forward. In fact it almost seems that FAH is deliberately setup with a team focus where as Boinc is not. Just an observation ....

The big deal about this is that I work at a high school and would like to have a school team as part oof a focus point on science and technology
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Message 9415 - Posted: 8 Apr 2007, 7:46:45 UTC
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Go to front page of relevant project, click 'teams', then click 'create a team'. If you look at your other thread you'll see a more detailed description posted yesterday.



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Message 11360 - Posted: 28 Jun 2007, 19:12:38 UTC - in response to Message 8266.  

Question for you all... What are you missing from the FAQs that you want added?
Easy question, difficult to answer perhaps. :-)


I've been running BOINC Manger in Service mode on WinXP a little over a month. At work, I'm on a Windows network and the admin enforces monthly password changes. No work is performed now after the login pw change took place. How do I update the pw so the service mode runs correctly?
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Message 11361 - Posted: 28 Jun 2007, 19:14:57 UTC - in response to Message 11360.  

No work is performed now after the login pw change took place. How do I update the pw so the service mode runs correctly?

Without uninstalling and reinstalling, this isn't possible, as far as I know.

BOINC 6.0 (coming in the Fall of 2007) will only install as a service and will not need a password, yet since that's still a bit far away, I'll ask the devs if there's a way around uninstalling and reinstalling.
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Message 11362 - Posted: 28 Jun 2007, 19:23:41 UTC - in response to Message 11361.  

Answer from Rom Walton: (if you have admin powers)
- yeah, just startup the services administrator tool
- double-click on boinc
- switch to the logon tab
- and change the password

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Message 11367 - Posted: 28 Jun 2007, 21:10:54 UTC - in response to Message 11362.  

Answer from Rom Walton: (if you have admin powers)
- yeah, just startup the services administrator tool
- double-click on boinc
- switch to the logon tab
- and change the password

Thanks, that appears to have worked. I'll verify when I come in tomorrow morning.
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