with this release temperatures have come back to the "temperature" column.
but still not temperature graph for x32 machines.
Quote from: Corsair on November 08, 2010, 02:47:28 PM
with this release temperatures have come back to the "temperature" column.
but still not temperature graph for x32 machines.
I added some extra logging.
Do the same things as last time and send met the results.
Quote from: fred on November 08, 2010, 02:49:18 PM
Quote from: Corsair on November 08, 2010, 02:47:28 PM
with this release temperatures have come back to the "temperature" column.
but still not temperature graph for x32 machines.
I added some extra logging.
Do the same things as last time and send met the results.
I'll do that, just some minutes. ;)
Edited: Done & sent to you email. :)
Quote from: Corsair on November 08, 2010, 02:52:28 PM
I'll do that, just some minutes. ;)
Edited: Done & sent to you email. :)
Ok this looks just fine.
In TThrottle, Graphic is the check "Enable Graph" set? And is the graph shown in TThrottle.
Quote from: fred on November 08, 2010, 03:16:34 PM
Quote from: Corsair on November 08, 2010, 02:52:28 PM
I'll do that, just some minutes. ;)
Edited: Done & sent to you email. :)
Ok this looks just fine.
In TThrottle, Graphic is the check "Enable Graph" set? And is the graph shown in TThrottle.
in the problematic laptop (x32) (well in all computers x32 & x64 TT) enabled graphics in TThottle and perfectly displayed in this program.
Quote from: Corsair on November 08, 2010, 05:18:27 PM
in the problematic laptop (x32) (well in all computers x32 & x64 TT) enabled graphics in TThottle and perfectly displayed in this program.
Is this by any chance the only computer without a GPU ?
Quote from: fred on November 08, 2010, 06:34:12 PM
Quote from: Corsair on November 08, 2010, 05:18:27 PM
in the problematic laptop (x32) (well in all computers x32 & x64 TT) enabled graphics in TThottle and perfectly displayed in this program.
Is this by any chance the only computer without a GPU ?
Yeap, it has no thermal sensor for the GPU, as well as one of the x64, but that
x64 has two GPU, one with thermal sensor and another not.
I'm apparently too impatient :D
- I've updated 0.84 -> 0.86 with BT's autostart afterwards. As soon as BT's tray icon appeared, I've clicked on it to open it, but BT immediately crashed. Sending crash dump related files off-list.
Quote from: Pepo on November 09, 2010, 07:35:52 PM
I'm apparently too impatient :D
- I've updated 0.84 -> 0.86 with BT's autostart afterwards. As soon as BT's tray icon appeared, I've clicked on it to open it, but BT immediately crashed. Sending crash dump related files off-list.
Same as the previous one.
Indeed, too quick. I thought I had a good solution to fix that problem.
But for some reasons, I can't explain, this didn't work properly.
Need another solution.
Quote from: fred on November 10, 2010, 09:59:42 AM
Quote from: Pepo on November 09, 2010, 07:35:52 PM
- As soon as BT's tray icon appeared, I've clicked on it to open it, but BT immediately crashed.
Indeed, too quick. I thought I had a good solution to fix that problem.
But for some reasons, I can't explain, this didn't work properly.
Need another solution.
What about postponing the tray icon creation to some more appropriate time?
I've noticed a bug in multiple translation files:
BoincTasks_ENU.btlang: | <FileStopBoincS> Stop BOINC Client and all science applications. (only on localhost </> | - missing ')', |
BoincTasks_ROM.btlang: | <FileStopBoincS> Opreste Client BOINC si toate aplicatiile stiintifice. (numai pe localhost )</> | - ')' incorrectly behind the trailing tab, |
BoincTasks_PLK.btlang: | <FileStopBoincS> Zatrzyma klienta BOINC i wszystkie aplikacje naukowe. (tylko na localhost </> | - missing ')'. |
Quote from: Pepo on November 10, 2010, 01:23:25 PM
I've noticed a bug in multiple translation files:
Corrected.
This is the first beta that I am unable to instal. All conditions the same as previous updates, but this installer returns:
setup_32_64_boinc_tasks_0_8_6.exe
The directory name is invalid
Quote from: coolstream on November 10, 2010, 07:00:21 PM
This is the first beta that I am unable to instal. All conditions the same as previous updates, but this installer returns:
setup_32_64_boinc_tasks_0_8_6.exe
The directory name is invalid
Strange, I will upload the file again. You can try the other one European or US site.
But I did one change, set it to a higher compression rate, maybe that's incompatible on some OS's. ???
Let me now if it works.
Taskbar icon -> Snooze Gpu: It doesn't work. Using the "menu->extra" works.
Quote from: fred on November 10, 2010, 09:12:52 PMStrange, I will upload the file again. You can try the other one European or US site.
But I did one change, set it to a higher compression rate, maybe that's incompatible on some OS's. ???
Let me now if it works.
Thanks. Maybe my system needs a cache cleanout.
Anyway, I downloaded the file with FF and that one has no problem.
History: Doesn't list any "Downloading Error (DE)". Recently, WCG has problems - missing files of a WU, does end up being a DE. This WU doesn't get listed under History.
Quote from: glennaxl on November 11, 2010, 02:13:51 AM
History: Doesn't list any "Downloading Error (DE)". Recently, WCG has problems - missing files of a WU, does end up being a DE. This WU doesn't get listed under History.
WU with download errors are no WU at all, they are assigned to you, but you never got them. They become a WU when they are in waiting.
Quote from: glennaxl on November 10, 2010, 11:22:18 PM
Taskbar icon -> Snooze Gpu: It doesn't work. Using the "menu->extra" works.
For me, both paths work the same. The client confirms getting command in Message log and reports the timeout countdown value.
Could it be you are facing recent 6.12.5's bug - the GPU is mostly not snoozed at all?
Quote from: glennaxl on November 10, 2010, 11:22:18 PM
Taskbar icon -> Snooze Gpu: It doesn't work. Using the "menu->extra" works.
I just checked and it seems to work all right.
Can you reproduce this and tell me step by step what you are doing.
Quote from: fred on November 11, 2010, 03:44:09 PM
Quote from: glennaxl on November 10, 2010, 11:22:18 PM
Taskbar icon -> Snooze Gpu: It doesn't work. Using the "menu->extra" works.
I just checked and it seems to work all right.
Can you reproduce this and tell me step by step what you are doing.
Yes, I can reproduce it but I found the cause. The "Snooze" and "Snooze Gpu" is only for localhost. I thought its for all clients connected.
Quote from: glennaxl on November 11, 2010, 04:46:51 PM
Yes, I can reproduce it but I found the cause. The "Snooze" and "Snooze Gpu" is only for localhost. I thought its for all clients connected.
Ah, the extra menu lets you do this for all computers, never and snooze (1 Hour).