Fred...
I am seeing some odd visuals in the Computers and Projects tabs.
These do not seem to be affecting the functioning of the program.
I set up a VirtualBox Ubuntu so I could run Asteroids (they only have a Linux build).
I did all the remote connection configurations, and after a couple of attempts, it is working just fine.
And I have been able to control the VB Boinc Client from the primary system to suspend, resume, etc.
On the Computers tab:
Under the STATUS column, both the localhost and the the VirtualBox show a 'Connected, Not Connected' phrase.
When connecting, it first shows only the 'Connected' word, then on the next update, the 'Not Connected' is added.
On the Projects tab:
There are two lines for the Asteroids project from the VirtualBox, one denoted by its name, and the other by the URL.
It looks like these did not resolve to the same object as typically happens when adding a project.
I can send screenshots...just tell me where to send or how to attach so you will be expecting them.
Thanks,
TLSI2000.
I am seeing some odd visuals in the Computers and Projects tabs.
These do not seem to be affecting the functioning of the program.
I set up a VirtualBox Ubuntu so I could run Asteroids (they only have a Linux build).
I did all the remote connection configurations, and after a couple of attempts, it is working just fine.
And I have been able to control the VB Boinc Client from the primary system to suspend, resume, etc.
On the Computers tab:
Under the STATUS column, both the localhost and the the VirtualBox show a 'Connected, Not Connected' phrase.
When connecting, it first shows only the 'Connected' word, then on the next update, the 'Not Connected' is added.
On the Projects tab:
There are two lines for the Asteroids project from the VirtualBox, one denoted by its name, and the other by the URL.
It looks like these did not resolve to the same object as typically happens when adding a project.
I can send screenshots...just tell me where to send or how to attach so you will be expecting them.
Thanks,
TLSI2000.