Message boards : Questions and problems : BOINCmgr: Select Computer - Linux
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![]() Send message Joined: 18 Mar 08 Posts: 38 ![]() |
In the top menu of the BOINCmgr... "Advanced --> Select Computer" you get a "Host name" box which if you have used has a drop down menu of prior entries. Very handy, thank you. I've searched high and low and can NOT find where that list of previously entered (remote) hostnames is stored. I want to edit out some bad entries that look almost like a couple of the entries I access daily. In a Debian world I would've expected it to be in /etc/boinc-client but I don't find it there or in /var/lib/boinc-client. Any ideas? - da shu @ HeliOS, "A child's exposure to technology should never be predicated on an ability to afford it." |
Send message Joined: 24 Sep 05 Posts: 10 ![]() |
You find them in the (hidden) file ~/".BOINC Manager" in the section '[ComputerMRU]'. example line: 0=www.example.com cu, Michael |
![]() Send message Joined: 18 Mar 08 Posts: 38 ![]() |
You find them in the (hidden) file ~/".BOINC Manager" in the section '[ComputerMRU]'. Well I'll be a... Thanx SO much... I had spent too much time looking for this. - da shu @ HeliOS, "A child's exposure to technology should never be predicated on an ability to afford it." |
![]() ![]() Send message Joined: 30 Oct 05 Posts: 1239 ![]() |
You find them in the (hidden) file ~/".BOINC Manager" in the section '[ComputerMRU]'. Awesome. I went poking around looking as well. I totally forgot there was that hidden file in /home Kathryn :o) |
![]() ![]() Send message Joined: 30 Oct 05 Posts: 1239 ![]() |
[quote Hate to nit pick but it's not in /home it's in ~/ which is short for /home/<username>/. [/quote] Grrr... I'm an idiot. I can only claim sleep deprivation and a bunch of unruly, rude 7 year olds at work. Kathryn :o) |
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