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Message 105792 - Posted: 2 Apr 2022, 2:00:58 UTC - in response to Message 105790.  

I'm not reporting anything recently, but I will send another message pointing out this LinuxWindows issue because it's turned up in several separate batches of work now.
One-off little issues I don't bother with, but this seems systemic to me
Who are you going to report it to? Have you actually found a Rosetta contact?
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Message 105795 - Posted: 2 Apr 2022, 12:37:11 UTC - in response to Message 105792.  

Anyone noticed a high error rate in the recent batch of workunits? They fail within seconds. The stderr outputs are really long.

An example:
11AA_YIL_YIL_11mer1062_000026_extract_A_SAVE_ALL_OUT_2913445_772_0

<core_client_version>7.16.20</core_client_version>
<![CDATA[
<message>
(unknown error) - exit code 3221225477 (0xc0000005)</message>
<stderr_txt>
command: projects/boinc.bakerlab.org_rosetta/rosetta_4.20_windows_x86_64.exe @11AA_YIL_YIL_11mer1062_000026_extract_A.flags -nstruct 10000 -cpu_run_time 28800 -boinc:max_nstruct 20000 -checkpoint_interval 120 -mute all -database minirosetta_database -in::file::zip minirosetta_database.zip -boinc::watchdog -boinc::cpu_run_timeout 36000 -run::rng mt19937 -constant_seed -jran 2488406
Using database: database_357d5d93529_n_methylminirosetta_database


Unhandled Exception Detected...

- Unhandled Exception Record -
Reason: Access Violation (0xc0000005) at address 0x000000000000000F 

Engaging BOINC Windows Runtime Debugger...



********************


BOINC Windows Runtime Debugger Version 7.9.0


Dump Timestamp    : 04/01/22 11:59:52
Install Directory : C:Program FilesBOINC
Data Directory    : A:BOINC
Project Symstore  : https://boinc.bakerlab.org/rosetta/symstore
LoadLibraryA( A:BOINCdbghelp.dll ): GetLastError = 126
Loaded Library    : dbghelp.dll
LoadLibraryA( A:BOINCsymsrv.dll ): GetLastError = 126
LoadLibraryA( symsrv.dll ): GetLastError = 126
LoadLibraryA( A:BOINCsrcsrv.dll ): GetLastError = 126
LoadLibraryA( srcsrv.dll ): GetLastError = 126
LoadLibraryA( A:BOINCversion.dll ): GetLastError = 126
Loaded Library    : version.dll
Debugger Engine   : 4.0.5.0
Symbol Search Path: A:BOINCslots1;A:BOINCprojectsboinc.bakerlab.org_rosetta;srv*A:BOINCprojectsboinc.bakerlab.org_rosettasymbols*http://msdl.microsoft.com/download/symbols;srv*A:BOINCprojectsboinc.bakerlab.org_rosettasymbols*https://boinc.bakerlab.org/rosetta/symstore


ModLoad: 0000000097630000 00000000057ef000 A:BOINCprojectsboinc.bakerlab.org_rosettarosetta_4.20_windows_x86_64.exe (-exported- Symbols Loaded)
    Linked PDB Filename   : C:cygwin64homeboinc4.17RosettamainsourceideVisualStudiox64BoincReleaserosetta_4.20_windows_x86_64.pdb

ModLoad: 000000005e760000 0000000000209000 C:WINDOWSSYSTEM32ntdll.dll (6.2.22000.527) (-exported- Symbols Loaded)
    Linked PDB Filename   : ntdll.pdb
    File Version          : 10.0.22000.434 (WinBuild.160101.0800)
    Company Name          : Microsoft Corporation
    Product Name          : Microsoft&#174; Windows&#174; Operating System
    Product Version       : 10.0.22000.434

ModLoad: 000000005c600000 00000000000bd000 C:WINDOWSSystem32KERNEL32.DLL (6.2.22000.434) (-exported- Symbols Loaded)
    Linked PDB Filename   : kernel32.pdb
    File Version          : 10.0.22000.434 (WinBuild.160101.0800)
    Company Name          : Microsoft Corporation
    Product Name          : Microsoft&#174; Windows&#174; Operating System
    Product Version       : 10.0.22000.434

ModLoad: 000000005bee0000 0000000000374000 C:WINDOWSSystem32KERNELBASE.dll (6.2.22000.527) (-exported- Symbols Loaded)
    Linked PDB Filename   : kernelbase.pdb
    File Version          : 10.0.22000.434 (WinBuild.160101.0800)
    Company Name          : Microsoft Corporation
    Product Name          : Microsoft&#174; Windows&#174; Operating System
    Product Version       : 10.0.22000.434

ModLoad: 000000005e010000 000000000006f000 C:WINDOWSSystem32WS2_32.dll (6.2.22000.1) (-exported- Symbols Loaded)
    Linked PDB Filename   : ws2_32.pdb
    File Version          : 10.0.22000.1 (WinBuild.160101.0800)
    Company Name          : Microsoft Corporation
    Product Name          : Microsoft&#174; Windows&#174; Operating System
    Product Version       : 10.0.22000.1

ModLoad: 000000005e5e0000 0000000000120000 C:WINDOWSSystem32RPCRT4.dll (6.2.22000.434) (-exported- Symbols Loaded)
    Linked PDB Filename   : rpcrt4.pdb
    File Version          : 10.0.22000.1 (WinBuild.160101.0800)
    Company Name          : Microsoft Corporation
    Product Name          : Microsoft&#174; Windows&#174; Operating System
    Product Version       : 10.0.22000.1

ModLoad: 000000005dc70000 00000000001ac000 C:WINDOWSSystem32USER32.dll (6.2.22000.282) (-exported- Symbols Loaded)
    Linked PDB Filename   : user32.pdb
    File Version          : 10.0.22000.556 (WinBuild.160101.0800)
    Company Name          : Microsoft Corporation
    Product Name          : Microsoft&#174; Windows&#174; Operating System
    Product Version       : 10.0.22000.556

ModLoad: 000000005bd90000 0000000000026000 C:WINDOWSSystem32win32u.dll (6.2.22000.556) (-exported- Symbols Loaded)
    Linked PDB Filename   : win32u.pdb
    File Version          : 10.0.22000.556 (WinBuild.160101.0800)
    Company Name          : Microsoft Corporation
    Product Name          : Microsoft&#174; Windows&#174; Operating System
    Product Version       : 10.0.22000.556

ModLoad: 000000005d0b0000 0000000000029000 C:WINDOWSSystem32GDI32.dll (6.2.22000.1) (-exported- Symbols Loaded)
    Linked PDB Filename   : gdi32.pdb
    File Version          : 10.0.22000.1 (WinBuild.160101.0800)
    Company Name          : Microsoft Corporation
    Product Name          : Microsoft&#174; Windows&#174; Operating System
    Product Version       : 10.0.22000.1

ModLoad: 000000005c260000 0000000000112000 C:WINDOWSSystem32gdi32full.dll (6.2.22000.527) (-exported- Symbols Loaded)
    Linked PDB Filename   : gdi32full.pdb
    File Version          : 10.0.22000.527 (WinBuild.160101.0800)
    Company Name          : Microsoft Corporation
    Product Name          : Microsoft&#174; Windows&#174; Operating System
    Product Version       : 10.0.22000.527

ModLoad: 000000005c4f0000 000000000009d000 C:WINDOWSSystem32msvcp_win.dll (6.2.22000.1) (-exported- Symbols Loaded)
    Linked PDB Filename   : msvcp_win.pdb
    File Version          : 10.0.22000.1 (WinBuild.160101.0800)
    Company Name          : Microsoft Corporation
    Product Name          : Microsoft&#174; Windows&#174; Operating System
    Product Version       : 10.0.22000.1

ModLoad: 000000005bdc0000 0000000000111000 C:WINDOWSSystem32ucrtbase.dll (6.2.22000.1) (-exported- Symbols Loaded)
    Linked PDB Filename   : ucrtbase.pdb
    File Version          : 10.0.22000.1 (WinBuild.160101.0800)
    Company Name          : Microsoft Corporation
    Product Name          : Microsoft&#174; Windows&#174; Operating System
    Product Version       : 10.0.22000.1

ModLoad: 000000005d270000 00000000000ae000 C:WINDOWSSystem32ADVAPI32.dll (6.2.22000.434) (-exported- Symbols Loaded)
    Linked PDB Filename   : advapi32.pdb
    File Version          : 10.0.22000.1 (WinBuild.160101.0800)
    Company Name          : Microsoft Corporation
    Product Name          : Microsoft&#174; Windows&#174; Operating System
    Product Version       : 10.0.22000.1

ModLoad: 000000005c890000 00000000000a3000 C:WINDOWSSystem32msvcrt.dll (7.0.22000.1) (-exported- Symbols Loaded)
    Linked PDB Filename   : msvcrt.pdb
    File Version          : 7.0.22000.1 (WinBuild.160101.0800)
    Company Name          : Microsoft Corporation
    Product Name          : Microsoft&#174; Windows&#174; Operating System
    Product Version       : 7.0.22000.1

ModLoad: 000000005ce50000 000000000009e000 C:WINDOWSSystem32sechost.dll (6.2.22000.556) (-exported- Symbols Loaded)
    Linked PDB Filename   : sechost.pdb
    File Version          : 10.0.22000.1 (WinBuild.160101.0800)
    Company Name          : Microsoft Corporation
    Product Name          : Microsoft&#174; Windows&#174; Operating System
    Product Version       : 10.0.22000.1

ModLoad: 000000005de20000 0000000000031000 C:WINDOWSSystem32IMM32.DLL (6.2.22000.1) (-exported- Symbols Loaded)
    Linked PDB Filename   : imm32.pdb
    File Version          : 10.0.22000.1 (WinBuild.160101.0800)
    Company Name          : Microsoft Corporation
    Product Name          : Microsoft&#174; Windows&#174; Operating System
    Product Version       : 10.0.22000.1

ModLoad: 000000005ad50000 0000000000018000 C:WINDOWSSYSTEM32kernel.appcore.dll (6.2.22000.71) (-exported- Symbols Loaded)
    Linked PDB Filename   : Kernel.Appcore.pdb
    File Version          : 10.0.22000.71 (WinBuild.160101.0800)
    Company Name          : Microsoft Corporation
    Product Name          : Microsoft&#174; Windows&#174; Operating System
    Product Version       : 10.0.22000.71

ModLoad: 0000000059600000 0000000000034000 C:WINDOWSSYSTEM32ntmarta.dll (6.2.22000.1) (-exported- Symbols Loaded)
    Linked PDB Filename   : ntmarta.pdb
    File Version          : 10.0.22000.1 (WinBuild.160101.0800)
    Company Name          : Microsoft Corporation
    Product Name          : Microsoft&#174; Windows&#174; Operating System
    Product Version       : 10.0.22000.1

ModLoad: 00000000536a0000 0000000000221000 C:WINDOWSSYSTEM32dbghelp.dll (6.2.22000.1) (-exported- Symbols Loaded)
    Linked PDB Filename   : dbghelp.pdb
    File Version          : 10.0.22000.1 (WinBuild.160101.0800)
    Company Name          : Microsoft Corporation
    Product Name          : Microsoft&#174; Windows&#174; Operating System
    Product Version       : 10.0.22000.1

ModLoad: 00000000529f0000 000000000000a000 C:WINDOWSSYSTEM32version.dll (6.2.22000.1) (-exported- Symbols Loaded)
    Linked PDB Filename   : version.pdb
    File Version          : 10.0.22000.1 (WinBuild.160101.0800)
    Company Name          : Microsoft Corporation
    Product Name          : Microsoft&#174; Windows&#174; Operating System
    Product Version       : 10.0.22000.1

ModLoad: 000000005bd10000 000000000007f000 C:WINDOWSSystem32bcryptPrimitives.dll (6.2.22000.376) (-exported- Symbols Loaded)
    Linked PDB Filename   : bcryptprimitives.pdb
    File Version          : 10.0.22000.376 (WinBuild.160101.0800)
    Company Name          : Microsoft Corporation
    Product Name          : Microsoft&#174; Windows&#174; Operating System
    Product Version       : 10.0.22000.376



*** Dump of the Process Statistics: ***

- I/O Operations Counters -
Read: 5002, Write: 634, Other 10386

- I/O Transfers Counters -
Read: 14509401, Write: 14070, Other 6514

- Paged Pool Usage -
QuotaPagedPoolUsage: 319504, QuotaPeakPagedPoolUsage: 319640
QuotaNonPagedPoolUsage: 7064, QuotaPeakNonPagedPoolUsage: 10296

- Virtual Memory Usage -
VirtualSize: 83255296, PeakVirtualSize: 596676608

- Pagefile Usage -
PagefileUsage: 83255296, PeakPagefileUsage: 83255296

- Working Set Size -
WorkingSetSize: 109973504, PeakWorkingSetSize: 109973504, PageFaultCount: 27392

*** Dump of thread ID 19856 (state: Initialized): ***

- Information -
Status: Base Priority: Normal, Priority: Normal, , Kernel Time: 0.000000, User Time: 0.000000, Wait Time: 0.000000

- Unhandled Exception Record -
Reason: Access Violation (0xc0000005) at address 0x000000000000000F 

- Registers -
rax=000000000000003a rbx=0000000009846110 rcx=000000000a25ccb0 rdx=000000000a33cde8 rsi=000000000000000b rdi=000000000a25ccb0
r8=000000000000003a r9=0000000000000421 r10=000000009b1d6e80 r11=0000000005f45480 r12=0000000097630000 r13=0000000005f5fb50
r14=0000000005f45be0 r15=000000000048b215 rip=000000000000000f rsp=0000000005f454f8 rbp=0000000000000000
cs=0033  ss=002b  ds=002b  es=002b  fs=0053  gs=002b             efl=00010202

- Callstack -
ChildEBP RetAddr  Args to Child
05f454f0 97b0831c 00000000 9b1d6d60 9b1d6e80 05f454d8 !+0x0 SymFromAddr(): GetLastError = '126'  SymGetModuleInfo(): GetLastError = '126' Address = '0000000f'
05f45520 97ac935d 09846110 05f455c0 05f45d80 97ab355d rosetta_4.20_windows_x86_64!xmlParserInputRead+0x0 SymFromAddr(): GetLastError = '126'  SymGetModuleInfo(): GetLastError = '126' Address = '97b0831c'
05f45550 9ac37f10 9bb20150 05f5fb50 00000000 5e7992d9 rosetta_4.20_windows_x86_64!xmlParserInputRead+0x0 SymFromAddr(): GetLastError = '126'  SymGetModuleInfo(): GetLastError = '126' Address = '97ac935d'
05f45580 97ab39e8 05f5fb50 9cbca32c 05f45690 00000000 rosetta_4.20_windows_x86_64!xmlValidateNotationDecl+0x0 SymFromAddr(): GetLastError = '126'  SymGetModuleInfo(): GetLastError = '126' Address = '9ac37f10'
05f455f0 5e8086ef 00000000 05f45b90 05f46270 05f46270 rosetta_4.20_windows_x86_64!xmlParserInputRead+0x0 SymFromAddr(): GetLastError = '126'  SymGetModuleInfo(): GetLastError = '126' Address = '97ab39e8'
05f45620 5e795aea 05f46270 97630000 97abb215 9cbca32c ntdll!__chkstk+0x0 SymFromAddr(): GetLastError = '126'  SymGetModuleInfo(): GetLastError = '126' Address = '5e8086ef'
05f45d70 5e8076fe 00000010 097102a4 9b2aa450 09711080 ntdll!RtlRestoreContext+0x0 SymFromAddr(): GetLastError = '126'  SymGetModuleInfo(): GetLastError = '126' Address = '5e795aea'
05f46470 97d73e2b fffffffe 0db913f8 ffffffff 97d818c5 ntdll!KiUserExceptionDispatcher+0x0 SymFromAddr(): GetLastError = '126'  SymGetModuleInfo(): GetLastError = '126' Address = '5e8076fe'
05f464c0 97d83690 9b2aa3a0 0db91150 9b2aa3a0 05f465b9 rosetta_4.20_windows_x86_64!cppdb::session::is_open+0x0 SymFromAddr(): GetLastError = '126'  SymGetModuleInfo(): GetLastError = '126' Address = '97d73e2b'
05f465f0 97e99ee8 0d4e43a8 0de8b4d0 0db91150 0de8b4d0 rosetta_4.20_windows_x86_64!cppdb::session::is_open+0x0 SymFromAddr(): GetLastError = '126'  SymGetModuleInfo(): GetLastError = '126' Address = '97d83690'
05f471a0 97e34b6c 0df76640 05f47269 09830000 5e788c6a rosetta_4.20_windows_x86_64!cppdb::backend::statement::cache+0x0 SymFromAddr(): GetLastError = '126'  SymGetModuleInfo(): GetLastError = '126' Address = '97e99ee8'
05f473a0 97e3488e 05f47488 00000000 05f47670 00000000 rosetta_4.20_windows_x86_64!cppdb::backend::statement::cache+0x0 SymFromAddr(): GetLastError = '126'  SymGetModuleInfo(): GetLastError = '126' Address = '97e34b6c'
05f47500 97d93da1 05f47678 00000000 09845a90 05f47740 rosetta_4.20_windows_x86_64!cppdb::backend::statement::cache+0x0 SymFromAddr(): GetLastError = '126'  SymGetModuleInfo(): GetLastError = '126' Address = '97e3488e'
05f478c0 97d99f08 05f47c10 05f47c10 05f47c10 00000000 rosetta_4.20_windows_x86_64!cppdb::backend::statement::cache+0x0 SymFromAddr(): GetLastError = '126'  SymGetModuleInfo(): GetLastError = '126' Address = '97d93da1'
05f47f10 97d984db 09f27160 05f47f70 09e24cc0 09e24cc0 rosetta_4.20_windows_x86_64!cppdb::backend::statement::cache+0x0 SymFromAddr(): GetLastError = '126'  SymGetModuleInfo(): GetLastError = '126' Address = '97d99f08'
05f48070 97d01fb7 00000000 05f48180 09e24cc0 05f48380 rosetta_4.20_windows_x86_64!cppdb::backend::statement::cache+0x0 SymFromAddr(): GetLastError = '126'  SymGetModuleInfo(): GetLastError = '126' Address = '97d984db'
05f481e0 97d057a6 00000005 97aa5190 09ddecd0 09ddecd0 rosetta_4.20_windows_x86_64!cppdb::session::is_open+0x0 SymFromAddr(): GetLastError = '126'  SymGetModuleInfo(): GetLastError = '126' Address = '97d01fb7'
05f48250 97d056cc 05f48558 05f483c9 05f48558 09e24cc0 rosetta_4.20_windows_x86_64!cppdb::session::is_open+0x0 SymFromAddr(): GetLastError = '126'  SymGetModuleInfo(): GetLastError = '126' Address = '97d057a6'
05f48300 97dcb6f5 05f48558 05f48841 00000000 97ac75e8 rosetta_4.20_windows_x86_64!cppdb::session::is_open+0x0 SymFromAddr(): GetLastError = '126'  SymGetModuleInfo(): GetLastError = '126' Address = '97d056cc'
05f48420 97dca592 00000005 05f48558 05f48730 00000000 rosetta_4.20_windows_x86_64!cppdb::backend::statement::cache+0x0 SymFromAddr(): GetLastError = '126'  SymGetModuleInfo(): GetLastError = '126' Address = '97dcb6f5'
05f484f0 97dcad06 0dc5f0e0 00000000 05f48e10 09711080 rosetta_4.20_windows_x86_64!cppdb::backend::statement::cache+0x0 SymFromAddr(): GetLastError = '126'  SymGetModuleInfo(): GetLastError = '126' Address = '97dca592'
05f48690 982271a3 05f48730 05f48e10 ffffff01 97ab3e73 rosetta_4.20_windows_x86_64!cppdb::backend::statement::cache+0x0 SymFromAddr(): GetLastError = '126'  SymGetModuleInfo(): GetLastError = '126' Address = '97dcad06'
05f48980 98229d09 00000000 00000001 05f48a90 05f48e10 rosetta_4.20_windows_x86_64!cppdb::backend::statement::cache+0x0 SymFromAddr(): GetLastError = '126'  SymGetModuleInfo(): GetLastError = '126' Address = '982271a3'
05f48d10 98222f8a 05f48d50 05f48e10 0d3039f0 09df8890 rosetta_4.20_windows_x86_64!cppdb::backend::statement::cache+0x0 SymFromAddr(): GetLastError = '126'  SymGetModuleInfo(): GetLastError = '126' Address = '98229d09'
05f48d70 9843cc70 05f48e10 05f49538 09ddecd0 00000000 rosetta_4.20_windows_x86_64!cppdb::backend::statement::cache+0x0 SymFromAddr(): GetLastError = '126'  SymGetModuleInfo(): GetLastError = '126' Address = '98222f8a'
05f49500 9843c6e4 0deee3b0 0de850f0 9caa5cc0 97aa75a6 rosetta_4.20_windows_x86_64!cppdb::backend::statement::cache+0x0 SymFromAddr(): GetLastError = '126'  SymGetModuleInfo(): GetLastError = '126' Address = '9843cc70'
05f49560 9844603e 05f49650 0deee0e0 05f49670 05f49dc0 rosetta_4.20_windows_x86_64!cppdb::backend::statement::cache+0x0 SymFromAddr(): GetLastError = '126'  SymGetModuleInfo(): GetLastError = '126' Address = '9843c6e4'
05f49ce0 984456d4 de34960d de34913d 9ca17f70 98466cb4 rosetta_4.20_windows_x86_64!cppdb::backend::statement::cache+0x0 SymFromAddr(): GetLastError = '126'  SymGetModuleInfo(): GetLastError = '126' Address = '9844603e'
05f49d70 9844578e 00000005 05f4a318 09df8890 00000001 rosetta_4.20_windows_x86_64!cppdb::backend::statement::cache+0x0 SymFromAddr(): GetLastError = '126'  SymGetModuleInfo(): GetLastError = '126' Address = '984456d4'
05f49f10 97ab081d 0a117820 0a117820 09df8890 09847401 rosetta_4.20_windows_x86_64!cppdb::backend::statement::cache+0x0 SymFromAddr(): GetLastError = '126'  SymGetModuleInfo(): GetLastError = '126' Address = '9844578e'
05f5fb40 97abb215 00000000 00000000 9c9dccf8 00000000 rosetta_4.20_windows_x86_64!xmlParserInputRead+0x0 SymFromAddr(): GetLastError = '126'  SymGetModuleInfo(): GetLastError = '126' Address = '97ab081d'
05f5fb80 5c6154e0 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 rosetta_4.20_windows_x86_64!xmlParserInputRead+0x0 SymFromAddr(): GetLastError = '126'  SymGetModuleInfo(): GetLastError = '126' Address = '97abb215'
05f5fbb0 5e76485b 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 KERNEL32!BaseThreadInitThunk+0x0 SymFromAddr(): GetLastError = '126'  SymGetModuleInfo(): GetLastError = '126' Address = '5c6154e0'
05f5fc30 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 ntdll!RtlUserThreadStart+0x0 SymFromAddr(): GetLastError = '126'  SymGetModuleInfo(): GetLastError = '126' Address = '5e76485b'

*** Dump of thread ID 32761 (state: Initialized): ***

- Information -
Status: Base Priority: Normal, Priority: Unknown, , Kernel Time: 6.000000, User Time: 0.000000, Wait Time: 1921636864.000000

- Registers -
rax=0000000000000000 rbx=0000000000000000 rcx=0000000000000000 rdx=0000000000000000 rsi=0000000000000000 rdi=0000000000000000
r8=0000000000000000 r9=0000000000000000 r10=0000000000000000 r11=0000000000000000 r12=0000000000000000 r13=0000000000000000
r14=0000000000000000 r15=0000000000000000 rip=0000000000000000 rsp=0000000000000000 rbp=0000000000000000
cs=0000  ss=0000  ds=0000  es=0000  fs=0000  gs=0000             efl=00000000

- Callstack -
ChildEBP RetAddr  Args to Child
(-nosymbols- PC == 0)
00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 !+0x0 


*** Debug Message Dump ****


*** Foreground Window Data ***
    Window Name      : 
    Window Class     : 
    Window Process ID: 0
    Window Thread ID : 0

Exiting...

</stderr_txt>
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Message 105796 - Posted: 2 Apr 2022, 12:39:53 UTC - in response to Message 105795.  
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Message 105798 - Posted: 2 Apr 2022, 22:58:55 UTC
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Got one as well in 4.2.
https://boinc.bakerlab.org/rosetta/result.php?resultid=1481503384
But I don't get many 4.2 as you guys eat them up or I am busy with Pythons along with other projects so I don't rotate back to RAH until most of the 4.2 is gone.

So for me, this is just a microdot in my world of RAH tasks.
And...well...to be polite...screw them. If they are just making linux only tasks and sending them out without making them work for windows..well they are a bunch of you know whats. Show the intelligence of the lab rats.
Maybe someone can go back into Robetta and search this protein out in the list and find the creator.
Isn't there some way on Robetta to filter by creator or whatever tittle?
Then find a way to contact them and bite their fingers?
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Message 105799 - Posted: 2 Apr 2022, 23:01:13 UTC - in response to Message 105798.  

Mail them a rat?
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Message 105800 - Posted: 2 Apr 2022, 23:29:54 UTC - in response to Message 105798.  

And...well...to be polite...screw them. If they are just making linux only tasks and sending them out without making them work for windows..well they are a bunch of you know whats.
That's why I left Climate Prediction. Windows once a YEAR! Not that I believe in climate change but you never know, the science might eventually make them see the error of their ways. Also it's quite funny to use lots of electricity to study the climate....
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Message 105801 - Posted: 3 Apr 2022, 0:48:26 UTC - in response to Message 105800.  

And...well...to be polite...screw them. If they are just making linux only tasks and sending them out without making them work for windows..well they are a bunch of you know whats.
That's why I left Climate Prediction. Windows once a YEAR! Not that I believe in climate change but you never know, the science might eventually make them see the error of their ways. Also it's quite funny to use lots of electricity to study the climate....

Well they do say that human activity is pushing climate change ;-)
That Crypto bitcoin and all the `digital money` mining going on around the planet uses more electric that a some country`s total.
So I see no reason why we can not have some boinc fun to add to it all .
And in about ten billion years time the sun will run out of fuel , explode and cook this little ball of rock so I insist on having some fun while I am on it ,
So *#$%&" #### @ the lot of them that want me to be nice to it
Though I do recycle all my paper cans glass etc
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Message 105804 - Posted: 3 Apr 2022, 1:00:09 UTC - in response to Message 105792.  

I'm not reporting anything recently, but I will send another message pointing out this LinuxWindows issue because it's turned up in several separate batches of work now.
One-off little issues I don't bother with, but this seems systemic to me
Who are you going to report it to? Have you actually found a Rosetta contact?

There is an admin account I've been emailing with specific issues for quite some while now.
I've mentioned it here numerous times.
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Did you send emails to other addresses from there?
Principal Investigator: David Baker

Email: dabaker@uw.edu

Assistant: ipdadmin@uw.edu

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i have tried to send to dabaker
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Message 105807 - Posted: 3 Apr 2022, 2:07:32 UTC - in response to Message 105801.  

Well they do say that human activity is pushing climate change ;-)
They say a lot of things. I know the truth and it isn't nice.

That Crypto bitcoin and all the `digital money` mining going on around the planet uses more electric that a some country`s total.
Correct, and I've tried them, the best of them just paid for the electricity, but now none even approach that, you can't make money out of it. So I use Gridcoin and Boinc, it pays for hardware in 1.5 years. Better without a pool, then you have control over the project settings, and you use your own Boinc account, so you still get stats. They say you have to invest 50 dollars into it to start it, but you don't. You need some coins in the wallet to be able to get Boinc payouts. The amount only depends on how much Boinc you do though. The frequency of payouts depends on how much you have in your wallet. I have 20 dollars in it (which I got from using a Gridcoin pool in Boinc but you could just put real money into it, and I get a payout every 3 months. But once I get that payout they will be faster and faster until I choose to take some out. It's fairly easy to set up, just install the wallet like any coin wallet and it pretty much detects Boinc itself. You only get pad for certain projects, but the 15 main ones are in there.

And in about ten billion years time the sun will run out of fuel , explode and cook this little ball of rock so I insist on having some fun while I am on it ,
Which means we must do astrophysics Boinc to find more planets to inhabit, and subatomic particle physics Boinc to find out ways to propel ships fast, go over the speed of light, and make wormholes.

Though I do recycle all my paper cans glass etc
I do that too, but only to save resources. Life will be fun when we run out of plastic/fuel/etc. We'll go back to living outdoors naked! But you have to question it when they say it actually costs more to recycle than make new stuff. If it costs more, it's presumably using more energy or something to do the recycling, so no point.
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Message 105808 - Posted: 3 Apr 2022, 2:08:34 UTC - in response to Message 105806.  

Did you send emails to other addresses from there?
Principal Investigator: David Baker

Email: dabaker@uw.edu

Assistant: ipdadmin@uw.edu

Media: media@ipd.uw.edu
i have tried to send to dabaker
I tried all those and got no response, and mentioned it many times in here. Dunno what other one he was using, but he never mentioned it in any thread I'm subscribed to.
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Message 105809 - Posted: 3 Apr 2022, 2:15:17 UTC - in response to Message 105808.  

did anyone try to call 206.543.1295 phone?
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Message 105810 - Posted: 3 Apr 2022, 2:18:00 UTC - in response to Message 105809.  

did anyone try to call 206.543.1295 phone?
Aren't international calls fifty billion dollars a minute? I tried to phone the UK from France once in a callbox and could hardly keep up putting coins in fast enough. You'd think once the internet was invented, an international call would cost bugger all. Why don't the phone companies just use the internet to link countries?
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Message 105811 - Posted: 3 Apr 2022, 3:24:54 UTC - in response to Message 105807.  

And in about ten billion years time the sun will run out of fuel , explode and cook this little ball of rock so I insist on having some fun while I am on it ,
Which means we must do astrophysics Boinc to find more planets to inhabit, and subatomic particle physics Boinc to find out ways to propel ships fast, go over the speed of light, and make wormholes.

I've read that someone used Einstein's equations to predict a way to make wormholes. It need an ENORMOUS amount of matter with negative mass - minus 1 times the total mass of many galaxies.

Start looking for subatomic particle with negative mass.
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Message 105812 - Posted: 3 Apr 2022, 3:29:11 UTC - in response to Message 105811.  

And in about ten billion years time the sun will run out of fuel , explode and cook this little ball of rock so I insist on having some fun while I am on it ,
Which means we must do astrophysics Boinc to find more planets to inhabit, and subatomic particle physics Boinc to find out ways to propel ships fast, go over the speed of light, and make wormholes.

I've read that someone used Einstein's equations to predict a way to make wormholes. It need an ENORMOUS amount of matter with negative mass - minus 1 times the total mass of many galaxies.

Start looking for subatomic particle with negative mass.
Cosmology@Home and LHC@Home are the best places to start I guess. I just passed thousands of people with Cosmology@Home. If you can get the virtualbox tasks working, you can fly through them. All you need to do is use VB 5, and decrease the cores per task to 6. Otherwise they just go wrong.
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Message 105813 - Posted: 3 Apr 2022, 8:24:58 UTC - in response to Message 105804.  

I'm not reporting anything recently, but I will send another message pointing out this LinuxWindows issue because it's turned up in several separate batches of work now.
One-off little issues I don't bother with, but this seems systemic to me
Who are you going to report it to? Have you actually found a Rosetta contact?

There is an admin account I've been emailing with specific issues for quite some while now.
I've mentioned it here numerous times.


I think admin is a dead account, because admin account here is dead and never used.
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Message 105814 - Posted: 3 Apr 2022, 8:28:51 UTC - in response to Message 105808.  

Did you send emails to other addresses from there?
Principal Investigator: David Baker

Email: dabaker@uw.edu

Assistant: ipdadmin@uw.edu

Media: media@ipd.uw.edu
i have tried to send to dabaker
I tried all those and got no response, and mentioned it many times in here. Dunno what other one he was using, but he never mentioned it in any thread I'm subscribed to.



Ive tried them a well, I think they may speed read them and then just delete them.
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Message 105815 - Posted: 3 Apr 2022, 8:30:12 UTC

If any of you use gmail, try this:

Send a read receipt with an email""

In Gmail, compose your message.
At the bottom of the Compose window, click More ""and thenRequest read receipt.

If you don't see this setting, it means you either don't have a work or school account. Or, you have a work/school account, but your admin hasn't enabled read receipts. Ask your admin to Make read receipts available.
Click Send. You’ll get a notification email when your message is opened.

Approve a read receipt""

Depending on the settings for your organization, you might have to approve sending a read receipt to the person who sent you the email message. If so, when you try to close or navigate away from a message with a read receipt, you’ll be prompted to send the receipt.

In the receipt box, click Send receipts or Not now.
If you click Not now, you’ll be prompted again the next time you open the message.
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Message 105816 - Posted: 3 Apr 2022, 8:31:48 UTC - in response to Message 105810.  

did anyone try to call 206.543.1295 phone?
Aren't international calls fifty billion dollars a minute? I tried to phone the UK from France once in a callbox and could hardly keep up putting coins in fast enough. You'd think once the internet was invented, an international call would cost bugger all. Why don't the phone companies just use the internet to link countries?



Money....if they did that, they wouldn't make enough money off you.
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Message 105817 - Posted: 3 Apr 2022, 8:40:14 UTC - in response to Message 105811.  

And in about ten billion years time the sun will run out of fuel , explode and cook this little ball of rock so I insist on having some fun while I am on it ,
Which means we must do astrophysics Boinc to find more planets to inhabit, and subatomic particle physics Boinc to find out ways to propel ships fast, go over the speed of light, and make wormholes.

I've read that someone used Einstein's equations to predict a way to make wormholes. It need an ENORMOUS amount of matter with negative mass - minus 1 times the total mass of many galaxies.

Start looking for subatomic particle with negative mass.



Still theoretical. The made a mini magnetic worm hole a long time ago.
https://scitechdaily.com/not-science-fiction-german-physicists-say-traversable-wormholes-possible/
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