Not sure I'll do that one or not, since the screensaver is enough for a start. In addition, it may (if it's configurable) be able to be used to get the graphics working from the manager. I think then, if I pass "fullscreen" to the executable, it'll work. ![]() That's what takes the -help option, NOT the screensaver! I'll look at this more tomorrow, but when I start the underlying executable with the -help flag, I get this output. Then I thought - this screensaver is starting a different executable on it's own. /projects/_rosetta/rosetta_graphics_4.08_x86_64-pc-linux-gnuĬore.init: 'RNG device' seed mode, using '/dev/urandom', seed=654166514 seed_offset=0 real_seed=654166514Ĭ: RandomGenerator:init: Normal mode, seed=654166514 RG_type=mt19937Ĭore.init: Resolved executable path: /var/lib/boinc-client/projects/_rosetta/rosetta_graphics_4.08_x86_64-pc-linux-gnu Created 385 residue typesĬ: Total time to initialize 0.65263 seconds.Ĭ: For ResidueTypeSet centroid there is no shadow_list.txt file to list known PDB ids.Ĭ: This will turn off PDB component loading for ResidueTypeSet centroidĬ: Expected file: minirosetta_database/chemical/residue_type_sets/centroid/shadow_list.txtĬ: Finished initializing centroid residue type set. /projects/_rosetta/minirosetta_graphics_3.78_i686-pc-linux-gnuĬore.init: 'RNG device' seed mode, using '/dev/urandom', seed=345054915 seed_offset=0 real_seed=345054915Ĭ: RandomGenerator:init: Normal mode, seed=345054915 RG_type=mt19937Ĭore.init: Resolved executable path: /var/lib/boinc-client/projects/_rosetta/minirosetta_graphics_3.78_i686-pc-linux-gnuĬore.init: Looking for database based on location of executable: /var/lib/boinc-client/projects/_rosetta/./database/Ĭore.init: USEFUL TIP: Type -help to get the options for this Rosetta executable.Ĭ: Finished initializing fa_standard residue type set. UPDATE: I noticed that the boinc screensaver was indeed running, but not on the root display, so I took a look at the text output when I started the tool by hand:Ĭore.init: command. V: 4.5 Mesa 18.3.0-rc4 direct render: Yes Unloaded: fbdev,modesetting,radeon,vesa resolution: 2560x1080~60Hz Here's my machine configuration, if it helps - I'm running linux mint with the newest kernel and updates. I duplicated another line in the file, and edited it. Note that the whitespace in between the columns contain tabs. I just tried it - I made sure the daemon was not alive before I edited the file, and put this line in: Does anyone know if (a) has a graphics package for Linux and (b) if so, where do you find it? If I select a task and click 'Show Graphics' in boincmgr, nothing happens. Still no joy.Īnyone out there managed to get it to work? Any help for this newbie appreciated!įurther to the below and more googling, I'm wondering if this has something to do with missing graphics packages. xscreensaver, creating a symlink from /var/lib/boinc-client to /var/lib/boinc and so on. I've also tried adding the path to the file in. I've tried various fixes (after much googling) including checking I have the boincscr file - I do and running it via a terminal session gives the same error. ![]() xscreensaver fileĪ screen shows 'screensaver loading' in small text in the middle and then shortly afterwards in the top left of my screen I get 'exec: no such file or directory' Install xcsreensaver (and some other associated packages)Īdded the recommended line GL boincscr -root n to the. I know it's not essential but I'd like to see the graphical output. The only snag is I can't get the screensaver to work. I've attached to and it's happily churning away on data. After a prolonged absence from BOINC, I finally got around to using an old PC to load Ubuntu 16.04 and install boinc-client and boinc-manager successfully.
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