Posts by Francesco Zippo

1) Questions and Answers : Unix/Linux : Minirosetta graphics work, regular Rosetta graphics window is empty of 3D content (Message 94715)
Posted 17 Apr 2020 by Francesco Zippo
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Fistly, there are slots only when tasks are running.
Secondly, stderrgfx.txt files are created when you launch graphics application.


I tried opening boinc and all of the stuff you said, but still the slots folder is empty. I really cannot understand what's going on: what am I missing?
2) Questions and Answers : Unix/Linux : Minirosetta graphics work, regular Rosetta graphics window is empty of 3D content (Message 94699)
Posted 17 Apr 2020 by Francesco Zippo
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Upload your /var/lib/boinc/slots/*/stderr.gfx files there


I tried using that command in the terminal but the output is "file or directory does not exist". I tried by using the file explorer: I managed to get to var->lib->...slots, but then nothing showed un in that folder. Did I do something wrong? I'm literally a rookie in those kinds of things, I'd really appreciate your help. Also, I'm Italian so please, please, forgive my mistakes in my messages.
3) Questions and Answers : Unix/Linux : Minirosetta graphics work, regular Rosetta graphics window is empty of 3D content (Message 94659)
Posted 17 Apr 2020 by Francesco Zippo
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Still not working for me
4) Questions and Answers : Unix/Linux : Minirosetta graphics work, regular Rosetta graphics window is empty of 3D content (Message 93535)
Posted 5 Apr 2020 by Francesco Zippo
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Same here.
Ubuntu Focal Fossa 20.04 x64. Both Rosetta and rosetta mini cannot show graphics.
5) Questions and Answers : Unix/Linux : Ubuntu won't show graphics (Message 93523)
Posted 5 Apr 2020 by Francesco Zippo
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Hi!
I've tried many fixes for this bug, but none seem to work so far. I tried installing the latest updates, installed boinc-screensaver, but nothing seems to make any difference.
Can u help me out with this issue?
I know it's not the most important thing in BOINC, but still, I'd like to see the data-crunching..!






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