Message boards : BOINC Manager : Can`t see Manager in Xubuntu
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Send message Joined: 20 May 07 Posts: 24 |
I installed Ubuntu 7.04 on my system and have been running the BOINC Manager 5.8.16 with success. I wanted to switch to Xubuntu to speed things up a bit. I`m now getting this message in terminal and no BOINC Manager to speak of.... Skin Manager: Failed to parse static line color. Using default. Skin Manager: Application name was not defined. Using default. Skin Manager: Failed to load application logo. Using default. Skin Manager: Company name was not defined. Using default. Skin Manager: Company web site was not defined. Using default. Skin Manager: Project name was not defined. Using default. Skin Manager: Default tab was not defined. Using default. Skin Manager: Exit message was not defined. Using default. Skin Manager: Failed to load attach to project wizard bitmap logo. Using default. Skin Manager: Attach to project wizard title was not defined. Using default. Skin Manager: Failed to load attach to project wizard bitmap logo. Using default. Skin Manager: Attach to project wizard title was not defined. Using default. .... I can log into the Ubuntu interface and hopefully everything is still in tact. I trust that it is. One thing I noticed is that the CPU load meter in Xubuntu is indicating 100% so perhaps the client is running after all. I`m not sure. |
Send message Joined: 20 May 07 Posts: 24 |
Well I toggled the session back to Ubuntu and now I get the same result. I ran a command line to execute the client. According to the System Monitor, it is BOINC that's using most of the processor, but how do I see exactly what it's doing at this point? Thanks. |
Send message Joined: 20 May 07 Posts: 24 |
OK I'll give this a try. http://boinc.berkeley.edu/boinc_cmd.php |
Send message Joined: 30 Oct 05 Posts: 1239 |
Sorry. I really have no idea. Hopefully someone more familiar with BOINC on Linux will stop by tomorrow. Kathryn :o) |
Send message Joined: 20 May 07 Posts: 24 |
lol.. I hard booted and all is well. heh heh.. I'll let it run its course and then see if I can't get the manager to pop up in xubuntu. I'm tired from today so I'll check that out tomorrow. |
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