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Message 53704 - Posted: 15 Jun 2008, 17:21:28 UTC

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Message 53803 - Posted: 18 Jun 2008, 22:39:35 UTC

with minirosetta now using a separate application for graphics, we should be able to provide graphics since the worst that could happen is no graphics if the required libraries are missing rather than killing the working process. We'll try to build a linux graphics app soon for minirosetta.
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Message 53806 - Posted: 18 Jun 2008, 22:49:04 UTC - in response to Message 53803.  
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with minirosetta now using a separate application for graphics, we should be able to provide graphics since the worst that could happen is no graphics if the required libraries are missing rather than killing the working process. We'll try to build a linux graphics app soon for minirosetta.


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Message 53988 - Posted: 25 Jun 2008, 15:00:45 UTC

Thanks a lot :)
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Message 54433 - Posted: 11 Jul 2008, 11:29:00 UTC

Indeedy. I'm in the queue for graphics version.

Now on ubuntu i386 though with GT8800 graphics.
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Message 54746 - Posted: 30 Jul 2008, 13:52:33 UTC

Greetings,

Now that I got a multi-core CPU based PC (some of which are unused most of the time), I started again crunching some WUs and just joined Rosetta.

Alas, like with many other BOINC projects, there is no support for graphics under Linux :-(

That sucks, because Linux is probably the best platform aroung for OpenGL graphics (got OpenGL games that run much faster under Linux than under Windoze).

Pretty please, do provide us with graphics under Linux !

Memory is no more an issue nowadays (my PC got 4Gb of RAM...)...
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Message 54749 - Posted: 30 Jul 2008, 14:24:22 UTC

Pretty please, do provide us with graphics under Linux !

I believe that they are developing a version on Ralph at the moment.

a quote from the Ralph homepage is:
July 14, 2008
The minirosetta application has been updated to 1.30. This version includes updated graphics that look like the rosetta++ screensaver. Additionally, minirosetta linux graphics are now available.


I have been running the windows version over there and the new mini graphics version is very good.
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Message 54750 - Posted: 30 Jul 2008, 14:49:50 UTC - in response to Message 54749.  

Pretty please, do provide us with graphics under Linux !

I believe that they are developing a version on Ralph at the moment.

Err... What or who is Ralph ?...
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Message 54756 - Posted: 30 Jul 2008, 17:33:19 UTC

Ralph is the test site for the work units done on Rosetta.
Quote:New application versions, work units, and updates in general will be tested here before being used for production. The goal for RALPH@home is to improve Rosetta@home.

Have a look - http://ralph.bakerlab.org/
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Message 54831 - Posted: 2 Aug 2008, 12:31:54 UTC - in response to Message 54756.  

Ralph is the test site for the work units done on Rosetta.
Quote:New application versions, work units, and updates in general will be tested here before being used for production. The goal for RALPH@home is to improve Rosetta@home.

Have a look - http://ralph.bakerlab.org/


Thanks :-) I registered this application, but go no work unit so far...
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Message 54832 - Posted: 2 Aug 2008, 13:24:08 UTC

Don't hold your breath. Work only comes when they are testing something new.
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Message 62096 - Posted: 5 Jul 2009, 17:46:27 UTC - in response to Message 54832.  

Don't hold your breath. Work only comes when they are testing something new.



I finally started using Rosetta with BOINC again when they got the graphics client working.
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Message 62927 - Posted: 14 Aug 2009, 9:39:42 UTC

Have they managed to fix graphics output for the Rosetta@home now? I want to use Linux as much as possible and do miss the graphics which I got from the Windows system.

I have been running rosetta@home for years now.
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Message 62933 - Posted: 14 Aug 2009, 18:18:31 UTC - in response to Message 62927.  

Have they managed to fix graphics output for the Rosetta@home now? I want to use Linux as much as possible and do miss the graphics which I got from the Windows system.

I have been running rosetta@home for years now.


Nope, graphics is not working on my 64bit ubuntu installation.
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Message 63178 - Posted: 6 Sep 2009, 14:53:09 UTC - in response to Message 62933.  

Have they managed to fix graphics output for the Rosetta@home now? I want to use Linux as much as possible and do miss the graphics which I got from the Windows system.

I have been running rosetta@home for years now.


Nope, graphics is not working on my 64bit ubuntu installation.


Too bad, it won't stop me from running it on Linux, though. I really like their screensaver.
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Message 63674 - Posted: 13 Oct 2009, 21:19:03 UTC

I don't understand why there there is such a fuss. Graphics...No Graphics...who cares. I am running a dozen or so systems with various Windows and Linux versions and never look at the graphics. I am donating to the science. If you have to see the graphics, load up a windows system. I picked up 2 boxes from the trash last week. I just hooked em up to a KVM switch, loaded up some software and BAM. Now I have friends offering me boxes. By the way, I loaded up one of the boxes with Ubuntu just to try it out. I set up CENTOS just to provide some web services and added BOINC/Rosetta to it to use up the slack cycles. I never even considered they wouldn't display the project Graphics.

I really hope the programmers for the project spend time getting the calculations correct and worry about the small stuff only while in the mens/ladies room.

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Message 63851 - Posted: 27 Oct 2009, 5:55:27 UTC - in response to Message 63674.  


I really hope the programmers for the project spend time getting the calculations correct and worry about the small stuff only while in the mens/ladies room.


I agree. And for those who want to "show your friends Rosetta folding proteins", keep in mind that 95% or more of the computing world does not use Linux, so odds are THEY will see them just fine on their machine - unless somehow you are only friends with other Linux users. I think the project team is allocating their resources just fine, thank you.

I run Linux Mint 7 (2.6.28-11), BTW

cheers from Canada
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Message 63856 - Posted: 27 Oct 2009, 17:17:58 UTC - in response to Message 63851.  


I really hope the programmers for the project spend time getting the calculations correct and worry about the small stuff only while in the mens/ladies room.


I agree. And for those who want to "show your friends Rosetta folding proteins", keep in mind that 95% or more of the computing world does not use Linux, so odds are THEY will see them just fine on their machine - unless somehow you are only friends with other Linux users. I think the project team is allocating their resources just fine, thank you.

I run Linux Mint 7 (2.6.28-11), BTW

cheers from Canada


For some reason, users who don't care about graphics seem to think this thread is for them. It's not. It's for the users that use linux and want to see graphics. It's for the guys that make rosetta to remind them that there are some linux users who want the eye candy. For you users that look at a black and white screen all day, just move along, this thread is not for you.
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Message 63867 - Posted: 28 Oct 2009, 4:39:15 UTC - in response to Message 63856.  

Wow, what an abrasive & rude reply. "move along" Nice. You'll go far with that attitude.

Rosetta mini 1.98 does have graphics working, at least on my machine. Perhaps someday you'll have your wish, and eye-candy will be forthcoming for the main application & the screen-saver. Somehow, I think you've made your wish clear... over.. and over... and over...

Enjoy your forum experience.



For some reason, users who don't care about graphics seem to think this thread is for them. It's not. It's for the users that use linux and want to see graphics. It's for the guys that make rosetta to remind them that there are some linux users who want the eye candy. For you users that look at a black and white screen all day, just move along, this thread is not for you.

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