Message boards : BOINC Manager : connection refused.
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Send message Joined: 30 Jan 09 Posts: 3 |
Hi. Due to bad design Mandriva package maintainer did not manage to compile with the correct platform name. It seems to be hard-coded. I am now using Mandriva 32bit from http://boincdl.ssl.berkeley.edu/dl/boinc_6.4.5_i686-pc-linux-gnu.sh I have removed the passwords on the RPC thing and I am running the client with -i, --insecure [disable BOINC security users and permissions ] and the Manager is saying connection refused. Is there a problem? I have been volunteering for years and since I've switched to linux I have never been able to get it right! Oh one more verbose thing is catalog file for domain 'wxstd' not found. I already have had enought issues with this such as.. ERROR: ld.so: object 'libjvm.so' Boinc Manager: connection refused I also remember having disk space allocation problems in Arch linux before and the list goes on.. At this time of writting, my problem is only with Boinc Manager: connection refused and the 'wxstd' thing whatever that mean. Boinc does not have more friends because of Issues volunteer just often quit as I will unfortunately. Please help me. Should I Pastbin my logs? I am willing to do anything for god's sake. I want to Contribute and continue Volunteering but I will quit and be very disappointed with you otherwise. Kind Regards, Jorge Nunes. |
Send message Joined: 30 Oct 05 Posts: 1239 |
Please pastebin your logs. Tell us how you installed BOINC. What projects are you running/trying to run? Try following the directions Eric wrote. They should work fine on Mandriva. Kathryn :o) |
Send message Joined: 30 Jan 09 Posts: 3 |
Thanks guys but I don't have any time free at the Moment. Perhaps will change to Fedora and hopefully come back. Best wishes, Jorge Nunes. |
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