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Send message Joined: 13 Dec 15 Posts: 174 Credit: 2,270,326 RAC: 317 |
My GTX 1060 is not in a Linux machine and never run SRBase TF on Linux so where did the Linux (orange dots) come from? http://wuprop.boinc-af.org/results/graph_gpu.py?projet=SRBase&application=TF&plateforme=all&gpuid=824 It's Windows 10, and I was thinking about adding the Linux subsystem, but unless I sleepwalk installed it..... EDIT: wsl -l -> unrecognized command so not installed. hmmmm... mysterious |
Send message Joined: 22 Aug 16 Posts: 447 Credit: 2,091,429 RAC: 701 |
Where in the link URL does it filter to your results? The results page lists your CPUs/GPUs but has results of everyone. The GPUs that show up for me are ones I own and projects I have ran but not on the OS or direct apps. Such as this GTX 1080. Mine is in linux and that PC has ran AP27 but only the CPU, not the GPU. http://wuprop.boinc-af.org/results/graph_gpu.py?projet=PrimeGrid&application=AP27%20Search&plateforme=all&gpuid=738 I can take the GPUID 738 in my link and put it in yours to get a graph. |
Send message Joined: 13 Dec 15 Posts: 174 Credit: 2,270,326 RAC: 317 |
OK, I thought I was in page for only my results and that does appear to be a global url for all 1060 GPU's. Need to replace 'all' in '=all&gpuid=' with my own ID or find the correct web page link. Thanks for the response |
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