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    Exclamation Download of all Boinc versions

    Here is the place where you can download any Boinc version that has ever been made: http://boinc.berkeley.edu/dl/

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    Oh how sad, when someone starts to respond to his posts

    There are a few Boinc versions that I didn't know existed, like an Ubuntu specific version. I wonder in what that differs from the standard Linux version. My guess is the Boinc Manager GUI.

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    Default Re: Download of all Boinc versions

    Quote Originally Posted by tutta55 View Post
    Oh how sad, when someone starts to respond to his posts

    There are a few Boinc versions that I didn't know existed, like an Ubuntu specific version. I wonder in what that differs from the standard Linux version. My guess is the Boinc Manager GUI.
    The team from Debian (from which Ubuntu is derived) packages it together with some start/stop scripts and all the dependencie-stuff for Debian/Ubuntu. Don't know if they do something else to the code

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    Default Re: Download of all Boinc versions

    You can install boinc on Ubuntu with the package manager , this version is mostly the ubuntu/debian specific version (mostly it's not the most recent version).

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    Default Re: Download of all Boinc versions

    Which boinc version gives the most credit or is there no difference ?
    Which version crunches the fastest?

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    Default Re: Download of all Boinc versions

    Quote Originally Posted by PTS-ICT View Post
    Which boinc version gives the most credit or is there no difference ?
    If I'm not mistaking, the more recent versions are somewhat better in their benchmarks for multi-cpu (or core) machines than the older ones. I would not recommend 5.10.45. It gives problems with at least Cosmology. Nor would I recommend any of the beta versions (6.x.x). For better credits in those projects that still use benchmarks (like Leiden), the non-official optimized clients like that of crunch3r are best. But don't tell anyone I said this.

    Which version crunches the fastest?
    The Boinc software has no influence on the speed of the science applications. At least it shouldn't. Although there were a few older Boinc versions that themselves used a lot of cpu time. That of course decreased the daily output of the machine.

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