Updated BOINC Clients 7.16.11 - Windows 64-bit and Mac OS X (64-bit Intel)

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Message 98921 - Posted: 9 Sep 2020, 4:45:33 UTC

Version 7.16.11 of the BOINC client software has been released for Mac OS and Windows.

Download at https://boinc.berkeley.edu/download_all.php

Release notes at https://boinc.berkeley.edu/wiki/Release_Notes

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Message 98922 - Posted: 9 Sep 2020, 7:07:16 UTC
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Client: let a project master URL change from http: to https: without involving the user.
That would've' been nice a little while back.


Release notes-
Win installer: bump VBox version to 6.1.12.
Manager: change "Show graphics" button to "Stop graphics" when gfx running
Mac: Fix screensaver coordinator to run properly under Mac OS 11 Big Sur
Mac: Enable close button in project graphics run by BOINC Manager "Show Graphics"
Manager: remove cookie-based autoattach schemes
Client: if AM reply includes a project we're attached to under a different account, honor the params in the AM reply, e.g resource share.
Client: Pass user priority config items to wrappers
Mac: Improved screensaver logic for OS 10.15 Catalina
Client: allow specifying device name in cc_config.xml
Manager: don't let user attach to account manager as a project.
Client: initialize log flags to tasks, sched_ops, file_xfer
Added a warning when the manager detects a second copy of itself
Client: measure disk usage in terms of allocated disk space, not file size
Client: avoid CPU starvation when GPU computing is suspended
Client: don't allow empty GUI RPC password
Client: don't show "no work" messages as notices
Client: let a project master URL change from http: to https: without involving the user.
When parsing NVIDIA driver version, max minor version with 99.
Client: GUI RPC: bind to INADDR_ANY if a remote host is actually configured

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Message 100151 - Posted: 26 Dec 2020, 0:40:36 UTC

Since i'm out of work in this system i thought i'd give the new BOINC version a try.
Unfortunately it still requires user intervention to go from HTTP to HTTPS- detaching & re-attaching to the project and loosing all my historical stats stored locally on that system.

Exited BOINC, ran the new BOINC version installer.
After installing and running benchmarks it had in it's event log
26/12/2020 09:56:01 | Rosetta@home | You are attached to this project twice. Please remove projects named Rosetta@home, then add https://boinc.bakerlab.org/rosetta/

So i detached & re-attached using the supplied URL from the event log as an existing user.
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Message 100157 - Posted: 26 Dec 2020, 5:08:19 UTC - in response to Message 100151.  

Since i'm out of work in this system i thought i'd give the new BOINC version a try.
Unfortunately it still requires user intervention to go from HTTP to HTTPS- detaching & re-attaching to the project and loosing all my historical stats stored locally on that system.

Exited BOINC, ran the new BOINC version installer.
After installing and running benchmarks it had in it's event log
26/12/2020 09:56:01 | Rosetta@home | You are attached to this project twice. Please remove projects named Rosetta@home, then add https://boinc.bakerlab.org/rosetta/

So i detached & re-attached using the supplied URL from the event log as an existing user.


It looks like you have a pair of major player systems with big NVIDIA GPU's. Your current stat's show very good averages on Rosetta.

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Message 100158 - Posted: 26 Dec 2020, 6:22:29 UTC - in response to Message 100157.  

It looks like you have a pair of major player systems with big NVIDIA GPU's. Your current stat's show very good averages on Rosetta.
The GPUs were very good in their day, but the current series from Nvidia & even AMD now make them look pretty average (the current RTX 3060Tis for compute work are almost on par with RTX 2080Tis! With software that makes use of functions the 2080Tis didn't have, they can actually outperform them. Of course then you have the RTX 2070s, 3080s & 3090s which make the 3060Tis look rather tame. It's a shame you need to sell body parts to get enough money to pay the scalpers to buy any of them).

Same with the CPUs- the i7-8700Ks were mid high end at the time, but decidedly very average now compared to the current Ryzen 5000 series (if you're lucky enough to be able to get one).

It's good to see things progressing significantly after being pretty stale for a few years there.
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Message 100172 - Posted: 27 Dec 2020, 2:41:00 UTC - in response to Message 100158.  
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It looks like you have a pair of major player systems with big NVIDIA GPU's. Your current stat's show very good averages on Rosetta.


The GPUs were very good in their day, but the current series from Nvidia & even AMD now make them look pretty average (the current RTX 3060Tis for compute work are almost on par with RTX 2080Tis! With software that makes use of functions the 2080Tis didn't have, they can actually outperform them. Of course then you have the RTX 2070s, 3080s & 3090s which make the 3060Tis look rather tame. It's a shame you need to sell body parts to get enough money to pay the scalpers to buy any of them).


You can always send those gpu's my way...I know how to make them work too AND they would be a nice upgrade from my 1080Ti's. LOL
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Message 100210 - Posted: 27 Dec 2020, 22:42:53 UTC
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Unfortunately the version of BOINC in most Linux repositories are fairly dated. If you run Ubuntu you can use the Locutus of Borg ppa to get a more recent version. Gianfranco is the Debian/Ubuntu maintainer. He has 7.16.15 on there at the moment.

You can find his ppa and instructions on how to add it at https://launchpad.net/~costamagnagianfranco/+archive/ubuntu/boinc
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