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Originally posted by cl333r View PostIs it true that systemd's homed is also a contribution to fight COVID-19?
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Nice news and some nice comments. There has been a lot of geeky mobilization against the virus. Rosetta@home going form 22k active accounts to 44k nearly overnight. Folding@home smashing its record of donated compute power ot 474 petaflops then 1000 petaflops a few days later.
There are so many volunteers that i have to run Rosetta and Folding at the same time because folding hasn't enough CPU work units to send.
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Originally posted by Niarbeht View PostIf you're having trouble getting CPU work units reliably on Folding@Home, you can switch your CPU efforts to Rosetta@Home on BOINC. Rosetta@Home is a very similar project to Folding@Home, and it also has COVID-19 work-units.
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Too bad the AMD's Opencl on Windows is partially broken. While Navi seems unaffected older AMD cards like my Fury X won't even set up a work unit if it's atom count is 165K or higher. ERROR:exception: Error invoking kernel sortShortList: clEnqueueNDRangeKernel (-5) is the common error. I suspect it's affecting all cards with 4GB of ram or less.
Linux driver gives the same error from what I've read. I borked my neon install trying to install the pro opencl components, black screen errors are the worst. No time to reinstall right now.Those who would give up Essential Liberty to purchase a little Temporary Safety,deserve neither Liberty nor Safety.
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Originally posted by Dedale View PostNice news and some nice comments. There has been a lot of geeky mobilization against the virus. Rosetta@home going form 22k active accounts to 44k nearly overnight. Folding@home smashing its record of donated compute power ot 474 petaflops then 1000 petaflops a few days later.
There are so many volunteers that i have to run Rosetta and Folding at the same time because folding hasn't enough CPU work units to send.
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Originally posted by oibaf View PostRosetta and Folding do require GPU support of a fast CPU is enough?Last edited by Dedale; 28 March 2020, 06:40 PM.
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Originally posted by Dedale View PostNice news and some nice comments. There has been a lot of geeky mobilization against the virus. Rosetta@home going form 22k active accounts to 44k nearly overnight. Folding@home smashing its record of donated compute power ot 474 petaflops then 1000 petaflops a few days later.
There are so many volunteers that i have to run Rosetta and Folding at the same time because folding hasn't enough CPU work units to send.
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