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Working too! (Windows + NVIDIA). Testrun takes about 11-12 minutes. | |
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looks like it works well for me too on a GT1030 | |
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Working too! (Windows + NVIDIA). Testrun takes about 11-12 minutes. no, frequently writing is not good. The card is so fast, its reasonable. | |
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If you are able to copy the linux app zip folder to your linux OS and run | |
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If you are able to copy the linux app zip folder to your linux OS and run ./mfaktc.exe -h ./mfaktc.exe: error while loading shared libraries: libcudart.so.10.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory | |
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I've setup the linux mfaktc a few weeks ago, had the same problems as you are facing now. I'll try to reinstall and then trace back the steps needed. | |
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Hello, I'm getting Error 195 on my V8 gpu again <message>
(unknown error) - exit code 195 (0xc3)</message>
<stderr_txt>
18:35:10 (20396): wrapper (7.5.26012): starting
18:35:10 (20396): wrapper: running mfakto-x64.exe ()
18:35:11 (20396): mfakto-x64.exe exited; CPU time 0.015625
18:35:11 (20396): app exit status: 0xc0000135
18:35:11 (20396): called boinc_finish(195) Anybody know what's causing this? This is v2 | |
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Am I late for a party to test GPU on Linux? | |
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If you are able to copy the linux app zip folder to your linux OS and run In most cases, the error is the missing libcudart 10.1 file. It is included in the lib folder when you download the mfaktc file, but the exe is searching for it in /usr/local/bin. I have no clue how to change this and/or even possible. I got it working by: Step 1: install CUDA 10.1 toolkit (exactly 10.1) https://developer.nvidia.com/cuda-10.1-download-archive-update2?target_os=Linux&target_arch=x86_64&target_distro=Ubuntu&target_version=1804&target_type=deblocal Step 2: upgraded the driver from Software & Updates (Ubuntu) to v430. Rebooted. Step 3: run sefltest with ./mfaktc.exe -st (Selftest passed!) Now that mfaktc.exe is running standalone, using it in BOINC should not pose a problem, although willing to test that! TLDR: So it seems that the needed libraries are included in the download file, although the executable is not using them. Installing CUDA 10.1 toolkit fixes this. | |
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If you are able to copy the linux app zip folder to your linux OS and run ok, I thought that too, added to the FAQ (only the cuda toolkit) | |
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Hello, I'm getting Error 195 on my V8 gpu again You could try to install AMD SDK, the GPU cannot be initialize. | |
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And I couldn't find any alive mirrors for SDK 2.5 as the FAQ says... | |
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And I couldn't find any alive mirrors for SDK 2.5 as the FAQ says... try 2.7+ | |
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1000 WUs real work loaded | |
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linux + ati 22:57:23 (1328): wrapper (7.2.26012): starting
application mfakto-x64 missing job_GPU72_l64_00002.xml <zipfilename>mfakto-linux64-v2.zip</zipfilename> | |
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Same for Linux/NV. | |
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Same for Linux/NV. Trying to have an *.exe running under Linux? Are you even serious? | |
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How can I get those tasks? That is NOT a setting on the account page | |
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I think that is, in the prefs | |
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Same for Linux/NV. yes, it was compiled so and in readme file there is an entry for this. | |
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