Here is the place where you can download any Boinc version that has ever been made: http://boinc.berkeley.edu/dl/
Here is the place where you can download any Boinc version that has ever been made: http://boinc.berkeley.edu/dl/
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.![]()
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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Which boinc version gives the most credit or is there no difference ?
Which version crunches the fastest?
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.
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.Which version crunches the fastest?
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