Anurag wrote:
> Did you link your v4 ID? It says right there in setp 1 of the upgrade 
> instructions on http://www.mersenne.org/freesoft/#upgradeusers

Yep I did. I have claimed my account back. 
For once I could have liked that link to be big, colourful and blinking. Many 
will have to use that link in the future. 

Off course my 40 uniquely named v24 computers are now merged into 1 
"v4_computers". :-/  
That might be done better. They are spread throughout Scandinavia so it is not 
easy to know where something is happening and check the stats for proper 
additions.    

> PS: The v4 credits don't show up on the top producers page but do on 
> your account summary page. This is a bug which is being fixed.

Pls, keep us a little bit more informed than just the "PLEASE BE PATIENT WHILE 
WE TRANSITION THE NETWORK". 
I'd never made an LL if I were not patient. :-)
You have my email, and from the very first day I accepted to receive important 
information through that. I'd never received one. And in the past 21 days we 
have never had a reason that good for using the email. 


To Paul Leyland: 
Sorry to call you an amateur and for that matter all others who fight getting 
us back on track. I got rid of my frustration - you got a knock on your nose. 
Yes I know I joined "Software for fun inc.", but I became serious. I have spent 
quite a dime for electrical consumption, quite an hour or so doing backups, 
restarting dead prime95's, moving assignments between machines if the server 
didn't respond, the tasklist is endless if you want to peak perform. 
> When you singed up, did you pay for a guaranteed service level agreement?
No, and I usely don't, though I am running several business critical systems 
for a company. I prefer to perform the tasks needed and in case of emergency I 
call in the troops. Service Agreements are 95% money wasted, IMHO. 
We all know we were running a high performance Grid, ranking at least in top 25 
of supercomputers, so I never considered we would snooker ourselves.  

best regards

Torben Schlüntz, IT-manager
Let's find a 100M digit prime. 



 
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