Message boards : Questions and problems : BOINC running at startup after uninstall
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Send message Joined: 10 Sep 17 Posts: 1 ![]() |
I've had several problems with the BOINC manager and finally decided just to uninstall it. Doing so raises new problems for me. OS: Ubuntu 16.04 LTS BOINC: 7.6.31 (x64) obtained from Ubuntu Software store Project: SETI@Home Problem 1: After setting my computing preferences to the following: Use no more than 25% of the CPUs, 50% of the time, with 'in use' meaning input in the last 1 minute, and to suspend when CPU usage is over 35%, then setting BOINC to run based on preferences, BOINC will never run. All tasks are listed as being suspended because the computer is in use. I decided I didn't really want to put the time and effort into solving the problem and simply uninstalled the program, but now I am forced to solve either this problem or the next one. Problem 2: After uninstalling BOINC, on my next reboot, BOINC runs at full speed, with no way to shut it down. It is not listed in System Monitor under preferences, but I found it through 'top' and killed it there, though. It resumes on the next reboot. Any fix for either problem here? |
![]() Send message Joined: 2 Jul 14 Posts: 186 ![]() |
While waiting for a pro answer from somebody else, it might be interesting to see if a development version here might solve those problems: https://launchpad.net/~costamagnagianfranco/+archive/ubuntu/boinc |
Send message Joined: 20 Nov 12 Posts: 801 ![]() |
Checking for the last time there was user input has been a problem area in BOINC for a long time. I can't remember if 7.6.31 is one of the buggy versions. There is newer version available from the PPA mentioned if you are interested in trying it. You probably still have "boinc-client" package installed. BOINC client is the program that downloads, starts and reports tasks. Manager is just a program that shows what the client is doing. |
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