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BOINC Version: 7.9.3 x86_64-pc-linux-gnu OS: Linux Mint 19 Tara Desktop: Cinnamon 3.8.9 (Gtk 3.22.30-1ubuntu1) Kernel: 4.15.0-39-generic x86_64 CPU: AMD FX-6300 Six-Core GPU: AMD/ATI Curacao PRO [Radeon R9 270] I've been running BOINC almost non-stop on my Windows PC for about 10 years. About 4-6 weeks ago, I decided to setup a Win 10/Linux Mint (LM) 19 Cinnamon dual-boot and haven't booted into Windows since. One of the first things I did in LM was install BOINC packages, including the BOINC Manager. I attached to BAM! and all my projects with relative ease. BOINC, including the Manager, was working great. Before leaving town for Thanksgiving, I installed an AMD proprietary driver (AMD Radeon Software Crimson Edition 15.12 Proprietary Ubuntu 14.04 x86_64 Minimal Video Driver for Graphics Accelerators (Non-X Support)). Everything seemed fine, and I left my machine crunching while I went out of town for Thanksgiving. When I got back, I found several things had gone screwy. Among them, (1) the BOINC Manager disappeared (but the BOINC Core Client was still crunching in the background), and (2) I was getting this notification: "Cinnamon is currently running without video hardware acceleration and, as a result, you may observe higher than normal CPU usage. There could be a problem with your drivers or some other issue. For the best experience, it is recommended that you only use this mode for troubleshooting." I realized I had installed the wrong video driver, so fixed that by uninstalling the proprietary AMD driver. After reboot, the video hardware acceleration issue was resolved. Unfortunately, BOINC Manager still wouldn't run. I think the two may be related. When I click the BOINC Manager icon, BOINC Manager appears for a second or two in the System Monitor > Processes tab then disappears. BOINC Manager never shows up on my desktop. I've tried uninstalling BOINC Manager, rebooting, then reinstalling, but the result is the same. I tried starting it via the terminal. Still same result. The only way I can get BOINC Manager to run is by sudo boincmgrbut the instance that opens is empty—no projects or tasks, even though I can see the BOINC daemon in running in the background using sudo /etc/init.d/boinc-client status I went looking for info on my system and found the following: (1) /home/cjspizz/.BOINC/stderrgui.txt contains about a dozen or so errors that all look (mostly) like this: (boincmgr:12564): Gtk-CRITICAL **: 17:46:03.513: gtk_box_gadget_distribute: assertion 'size >= 0' failed in GtkScrollbar (2) /var/lib/boinc/stdoutgpudetect.txt Error: Fail to load fglrx kernel module! (2) /home/cjspizz/.BOINC Manager looks like a config file. I searched for the first error message online, and it seems to be a minor issue and seems to suggest BOINC Manager maybe shutting down because of some display size or location problem (that's why I mentioned the GPU driver problem earlier). Based on the 'fglrx' reference, the second error ("Fail to load fglrx kernel module!") seems related to the ill-fated AMD driver install. I've also fully reviewed and explored this information, but they led me to a solution:
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Send message Joined: 20 Nov 12 Posts: 801 ![]() |
If you have a file with a name something like /home/cjspizz/BOINC Manager-cjspizz and it only contains a number (process ID) then remove the file and try again. |
![]() Send message Joined: 29 Nov 18 Posts: 2 ![]() |
Wow, that was easy :) Thank you Juha!!! |
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