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Profile Massimo_Orgiazzi

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Message 59078 - Posted: 1 Jan 2005, 19:45:24 UTC

Hello all, is there a way for showing the results found by BOINC/setiathome ? In the current version it show nothing !! Not even the text... I saw a KboincGUI but it's available only for KDE 3.3 (as far as I understood)... I have KDE 3.1. It also seems to me that the BOINC has not files in which it writes the results...
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Message 59090 - Posted: 1 Jan 2005, 20:48:02 UTC
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Do you have a Windows machine, or Wine running on your Linux system? Theres good program - BoincView - but so far only for Windows, no source available.

If you want to roll your own, BOINC keeps things in various .xml files, particularly client_state.xml. That one keeps the state of each workunit and result, but not the curent state of WU's being processed.

Or you can use RPC calls to get stuff right from BOINC, thats documented here.
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Message 59263 - Posted: 2 Jan 2005, 9:29:35 UTC - in response to Message 59090.  

Ok, I see. Thanks a lot !
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Message 59321 - Posted: 2 Jan 2005, 16:22:08 UTC - in response to Message 59263.  

> Ok, I see. Thanks a lot !
>

Would you let everyone know what you did to get a viewer working?
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