![]() ![]() ![]() If we figure out an easy way to get this installed in Centos, we’ll post a followup guide in the future.ģ) You’ll be running commands over SSH, and are comfortable editing text files in linux via ssh (using a program such as nano) By comparison, installing in Ubuntu is quick and painless, so we’re focusing this guide there. ![]() Most of the guides out there assume you’re installing this on your desktop computer with a linux GUI, so naturally, our guide is more helpful if you’re installing this on a linux serverĢ) You’re installing this on Ubuntu and NOT CentosĪlthough I love Centos, trying to get BOINC installed under Centos just leaves you in dependency hell. After looking through various tutorials, installing packages, dependencies, etc, I can tell you it’s a bit of a mess! So I’d like to help with that process with a simple guide.ġ) You are installing this remotely, on a computer with no readily accessible GUI We felt a followup article on actually installing and using world community grid would be called for here. Although installing the windows client is quick and painless, you may be at a bit of a loss on how to install this under linux. has donated, as of this writing, over 37 years of idle server compute time to world community grid, and we’d love for you to join us. If you want, you can also join team IOFLOOD on world community grid. We recommended this for desktop computers mostly, but also servers if they are completely idle. Some of you may have read our previous article on world community grid, saying why it is a good idea to donate your spare cpu time. Photo by alfonso.saborido Installing BOINC ![]()
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