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Message 29664 - Posted: 19 Oct 2006, 21:43:59 UTC

I think it could be good to have a graphical interfase to see what are we computing with our computers. Other projects had it and it's reallly interesting. Are you thinking on develope it?
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Message 29665 - Posted: 19 Oct 2006, 22:08:27 UTC - in response to Message 29664.  
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I think it could be good to have a graphical interfase to see what are we computing with our computers. Other projects had it and it's reallly interesting. Are you thinking on develope it?

There already is! Select the running job in BOINC Manager and hit 'Show Graphics'.

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If you're running BOINC as a service then you need to do the following to see graphics:

Right-Click 'My Computer' > Manage > Services > Right-click 'BOINC' > Properties > Log-on

Choose 'Local System Account' and check 'Allow service to interact with desktop'
Done



HTH
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Message 29691 - Posted: 20 Oct 2006, 8:39:07 UTC - in response to Message 29664.  

I think it could be good to have a graphical interfase to see what are we computing with our computers. Other projects had it and it's reallly interesting. Are you thinking on develope it?



A bit like this ;-)


https://boinc.bakerlab.org/rosetta/rah_graphics.php

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Message 29713 - Posted: 20 Oct 2006, 19:01:07 UTC

I thought perhaps he uses Linux, there aren't any graphics, but he uses Windows..
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Message 29735 - Posted: 21 Oct 2006, 6:57:52 UTC

Looks like (s)he's spammed every BOINC forum with a cut and paste message. Even if it's not appropriate, i.e. has graphics all ready or no real graphic function needed.
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Message 29742 - Posted: 21 Oct 2006, 10:04:35 UTC - in response to Message 29735.  

Looks like (s)he's spammed every BOINC forum with a cut and paste message. Even if it's not appropriate, i.e. has graphics all ready or no real graphic function needed.

wierd!
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Message 29747 - Posted: 21 Oct 2006, 12:24:34 UTC - in response to Message 29664.  

I think it could be good to have a graphical interfase to see what are we computing with our computers. Other projects had it and it's reallly interesting. Are you thinking on develope it?


Are you using linux? :D
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Message 29754 - Posted: 21 Oct 2006, 13:39:21 UTC - in response to Message 29747.  
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Are you using linux? :D


Not on Rosetta he isn't. He has several nice boxes but they are all Windows (click on his name next to his post, then follow the obvious links till you see a list of his boxes).

He is contributing to many projects:



and I'd put his huge cross-project cross-post down to enthusiasm rather than anything else.

And his ignorance may indicate a need for all projects to explain better about graphics in languages other than English, or at least have better links that we have at present to the translated BOINC pages.

Miquel: it is a good question and I hope you are delighted to find it has already been answered! Hope you stick around.

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Message 29755 - Posted: 21 Oct 2006, 13:54:15 UTC - in response to Message 29665.  
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[edit]
If you're running BOINC as a service then you need to do the following to see graphics:

Right-Click 'My Computer' > Manage > Services > Right-click 'BOINC' > Properties > Log-on

Choose 'Local System Account' and check 'Allow service to interact with desktop'
Done



HTH
Danny


:-)

that helps me

I never knew that and didn't even know I didn't know it.

By the way, if like me you are Win2k you need to do

Start -> Settings -> Control Panel -> Services

and then continue as Danny suggests.

Just looked at CPDN gfx for the first time today on a box where it really does have to run as a service :-)

(I've seen CPDN gfx on other boxes, but not that computer, but never thoght to ask about it) (and yes it does tell you how if you look on their website, but it is not obvious if you don't go looking for it)

Perhaps the installer could offer this as a fourth option and explain that this allows you to see the gfx?

*** thanks Danny***

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Message 29764 - Posted: 21 Oct 2006, 14:54:43 UTC - in response to Message 29755.  

Perhaps the installer could offer this as a fourth option and explain that this allows you to see the gfx?


They have been asked several times, but it opens up security probelms. Even Microsoft say you should never if at all possible a service that way. They say it's better to find a different way to do it, like seperate it from the service. I know they where looking at altering the way graphics work by splitting it apart, probably somthing to do with Simple GUI and maybe MacOS ideas as well. No idea what came of it though.
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Message 29773 - Posted: 21 Oct 2006, 17:24:52 UTC - in response to Message 29764.  

Perhaps the installer could offer this as a fourth option and explain that this allows you to see the gfx?


They have been asked several times, but it opens up security probelms. Even Microsoft say you should never if at all possible a service that way. They say it's better to find a different way to do it, like seperate it from the service. I know they where looking at altering the way graphics work by splitting it apart, probably somthing to do with Simple GUI and maybe MacOS ideas as well. No idea what came of it though.


I agree abt the security, but still think the installer shd give the choice (with a comment about security issues and maybe even a link to a BOINC central page explaining them. The choice shd be the users, and where I am sat, I trust my two linux firewalls to protect my win boxes from outside nasties.

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Message 29779 - Posted: 21 Oct 2006, 18:43:22 UTC - in response to Message 29773.  

Perhaps the installer could offer this as a fourth option and explain that this allows you to see the gfx?


They have been asked several times, but it opens up security probelms. Even Microsoft say you should never if at all possible a service that way. They say it's better to find a different way to do it, like seperate it from the service. I know they where looking at altering the way graphics work by splitting it apart, probably somthing to do with Simple GUI and maybe MacOS ideas as well. No idea what came of it though.


I agree abt the security, but still think the installer shd give the choice (with a comment about security issues and maybe even a link to a BOINC central page explaining them. The choice shd be the users, and where I am sat, I trust my two linux firewalls to protect my win boxes from outside nasties.

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I'm always for user choice as well, unfortunatly 'boinc' are not (or Dr. Anderson). Though there is nothing to stop somebody making another installer with the options enabled (as they would say ;-)
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