So, this may not be a specific distro issue. I am on Ubuntu Linux (v13.10, 64-bit, Unity Desktop Environment) myself and I have the exact same issue. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):īoinc-manager-7.2.86_64īoinc-client-7.2.86_64īoinc-client never runs BOINC applications.īoinc-client should be running BOINC applications. I have no clue on what should be happening, so I wonder whether boinc-client has any issue with detecting computer activity in GNOME 3. They suggested executing "xhost local:boinc" in order to allow boinc user to access X. As it is the first time I am using boinc with GNOME 3, I thought that might be the case. I read somewhere on the internet that boinc-client sometimes have issues to identify when a computer is idle. When I followed all these steps on Fedora 20 with GNOME 3, even though boinc-client is running, its status is always shown as "suspended - computer is in use", even when the computer is left alone for a whole night doing nothing. Every time I setup a new computer I install boinc-client and boinc-manager, setup boinc-client service to be automatically started, and, through boinc-manager, configure boinc to run based on my execution preferences (usually after computer is idle for 1 minute with no other restrictions). I have an account at BAM which holds my boinc execution preferences. I've been using BOINC under Fedora/RHEL for some years now.
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