[Bug 587426] Re: No GPU found

2011-10-17 Thread ebi72
The workaround with sudo /etc/init.d/boinc-client restart works fine.
This is the first time that Boinc recognizes my GPU.

I think it would be the easiest way if Boinc would be started at
boottime with a delay of one minute. That should solve the easiest
problem. I think that this is only one small script-change.

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Re: [Bug 587426] Re: No GPU found

2011-10-09 Thread Steffen Möller
Hello,

On 10/09/2011 01:14 AM, northa wrote:
 The bug still exists. in 6.12.33 in 11.10. When doing $sudo /etc/init.d
 /boinc-client restart the GPUs will be found so its a workaround.

In the meantime I have managed to confirm this behaviour on a machine
at work - yes. Mighty annoying. I just don't have any good idea
about what to do now now.

On thing could be to send machines with CUDA/OpenCL-savvy GPUs and
Ubuntu to the upstream developers. But somehow I feel they don't
really know what to do either.

Ideas are welcome.

Steffen

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[Bug 587426] Re: No GPU found

2011-10-08 Thread northa
The bug still exists. in 6.12.33 in 11.10. When doing $sudo /etc/init.d
/boinc-client restart the GPUs will be found so its a workaround.

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[Bug 587426] Re: No GPU found

2011-05-04 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
This bug was fixed in the package boinc - 6.12.26+dfsg-1

---
boinc (6.12.26+dfsg-1) unstable; urgency=low

  * New upstream version.

boinc (6.12.25+dfsg-1) unstable; urgency=low

  * Changed init dependencies to $all which may help speeding up the
boot process and grants time initialising CUDA when kdm is also
installed.

  * Also granting the boinc user access to the X display by invoking
xhost +local:boinc if xhost is installed. The package providing
the tool, i.e. x11-xserver-utils,  is now suggested as a runtime
dependency.

  This with some likelihood (Closes: #557871, #596656) (lp: #587426,
  lp: #414244, lp: #525241). It remains yet untested because of a lack
  of respective hardware.  Many thanks go to Skip for keeping up the
  spirit to address this.

  * Upstream has fixed build failure on hurd.

boinc (6.12.22+dfsg-1) unstable; urgency=low

  * First attempt to fix compilation on HURD.
  * Added debconf it.po (Closes: #619436).
  * Addressing lintian errors on python paths/versions.
  * Removing *.la files (Closes: #621197).

boinc (6.12.18+dfsg-1) unstable; urgency=low

  * New upstream version.

boinc (6.12.15+dfsg-2) UNRELEASED; urgency=low

  * New pt_BR.po file contributed by Adriano Rafael Gomes
(Closes: #610407).
  * Added explicit dependency on python.

boinc (6.12.15+dfsg-1) unstable; urgency=low

  * New upstream release.
  * 2nd attempt to correct XML error in config (Closes: #610638)

boinc (6.12.14+dfsg-1) unstable; urgency=low

  * New upstream version.
  * Migration from experimental to unstable.

boinc (6.12.8+dfsg-7) experimental; urgency=low

  * Fixed cc_config.xml, reported by Nelson (Closes: #610638).

boinc (6.12.8+dfsg-6) experimental; urgency=low

  * Explicitly giving binary-arch target (Closes: #609428).
  * Helping init file to remain compatible with renice
that does not understand -n (as in sarge) (Closes: #600134).

boinc (6.12.8+dfsg-5) experimental; urgency=low

  * Added python to build dependencies (Closes: #608895).
  * Renamed package 'boinc-server' to 'boinc-server-maker'.
  * Added Danish .po contributed by Joe Daldon (Closes: #597774).

boinc (6.12.8+dfsg-4) experimental; urgency=low

  * Completely removing quilt from debian/* (Closes: #608639).
  * Added libnotify-dev and libmysqlclient-dev as build dependency.

boinc (6.12.8+dfsg-3) experimental; urgency=low

  * Reworked the boinc-server.links
  * More towards lintian cleanliness

boinc (6.12.8+dfsg-2) experimental; urgency=low

  * Developing the server package further.
  * Added libtool as build dependency (Closes: #608509).

boinc (6.12.8+dfsg-1) experimental; urgency=low

  * New upstream release.
  * Simplified debian/rules.
  * boinc package is now architecture-independent
 -- Jean-Louis Dupond jean-lo...@dupond.be   Wed,  04 May 2011 14:20:17 +

** Changed in: boinc (Ubuntu)
   Status: Fix Committed = Fix Released

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[Bug 587426] Re: No GPU found

2011-04-26 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
** Branch linked: lp:debian/boinc

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[Bug 587426] Re: No GPU found

2011-04-16 Thread Steffen Möller
Hello, Skip had sent me a pointer to his summary on the BOINC forums on
the matter and I have followed your all's instructions. So, when
6.12.23+ comes out, this should also auto-detect your graphics card.
Many thanks to you all.

Steffen

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[Bug 587426] Re: No GPU found

2011-04-16 Thread Steffen Möller
** Changed in: boinc (Ubuntu)
   Status: Triaged = Fix Committed

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[Bug 587426] Re: No GPU found

2011-04-14 Thread Ray_GTI-R
Same problem.

Ubuntu 10.10
Boinc 6.10.58
ATI 4xxx

Tried sudo /etc/init.d/boinc-client restart

BOINC restarts OK but (still) No usable GPU found.

(Same rig under Windows 7 works fine.)

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[Bug 587426] Re: No GPU found

2011-02-02 Thread Christian Ebner
Sorry: here is the correct Link:
http://boinc.berkeley.edu/dev/forum_thread.php?id=6307

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[Bug 587426] Re: No GPU found

2011-02-02 Thread Christian Ebner
Here are some possible solutions.:

http://boinc.berkeley.edu/dev/forum_thread.php?id=

Maybe someone will still find the solution of the problem with BOINC and
GPU

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[Bug 587426] Re: No GPU found

2011-01-15 Thread s...@webmail.co.za
Same problem here.
Installed Ubuntu 10.10 from scratch - did standard update on ATI driver and 
used Software Center to install Boinc.
Got version 6.10.58 which does not find my HD4850. (No usable GPUs..)
Fiddled around a bit using suggestions from this thread with no success.
Uninstalled Boinc from Software Center and downloaded 
boinc_6.10.58_i686-pc-linux-gnu.sh from Boinc website and ran directly from 
Downloads folder.
Starting the Run_Client and Run_Manager scripts manually from here works fine 
with Boinc finding the GPU and crunching DnetC ATI tasks with ease.

Its coming up for 9-months since this bug was reported, so is it not
time to give birth to a fix in the Software Center install scripts?

The original bug-report states Boinc 6.10.17 was installed, so its
obviously been updated since then.. so how come this bug is still
around? - Its clearly just a user/permissions/timing/ownership issue as
there is no problem running the exact same code under the current user
after startup/login etc.

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[Bug 587426] Re: No GPU found

2011-01-15 Thread Christian Ebner
I had an Addendum: I use also Maverick Meerkat (Ubuntu 10.10) as a
64Bit-Installation.

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[Bug 587426] Re: No GPU found

2011-01-14 Thread Christian
Also on the Boinc site is an appropriate error message.
Error 1035: 
http://boinc.berkeley.edu/trac/ticket/1035 
This error is probably relates to more than one person could be made a priority 
of this bug to high. 
Maybe you should directly coordinate with the Boinc programmers the cause and 
the fix of this bug.

** Bug watch added: BOINC bug tracker #1035
   http://boinc.berkeley.edu/trac/ticket/1035

** Description changed:

- Binary package hint: boinc
+ Binary-Paket Hinweis: boinc
  
- Description:  Ubuntu 10.04 LTS x64
- Release:  10.04
+ Beschreibung: Ubuntu 4.10 LTS x64
+ Release: 10.04
  
- Version: BOINC 6.10.17 from repository
+ Version: 6.10.17 von BOINC-Repository
  
- Expected: Boinc will find my GPU on my ATI 5770 - But it doesn't
+ Erwartet: - Aber es funktioniert nicht Boinc wird meine GPU auf meiner
+ ATI 5770 finden
  
- I removed the deb package from repositories and downloaded boinc from
- the boinc site (6.10.56) - it works then, finding the gpu. But then
- again, i'm now starting it manually from ubuntu terminal.
+ Ich entfernte die deb-Paket aus Repositories und heruntergeladen boinc
+ aus dem boinc Website (6.10.56) - es funktioniert dann, finden die GPU.
+ Aber dann wieder, ich bin jetzt manuell starten von Ubuntu Terminal.
  
- Many people seems to have the problem - please see some googlesearch on
- no gpu found, ubuntu. And so, it should be of a high priority imho.
+ Viele Menschen scheint das Problem zu haben - siehe einige GoogleSearch
+ auf keine GPU gefunden, ubuntu. Und so sollte es von einer hohen
+ Priorität imho werden.
  
- It may or may not be relatad to this bug.
- https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/boinc/+bug/414244
+ Es können oder nicht Bug dies relatad auf. https: // Bugs.launchpad. Net
+ / ubuntu /+ Source /BOINC / +bug/414244

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[Bug 587426] Re: No GPU found

2011-01-14 Thread Christian Ebner
i had also the same bug with my ati radeon hd 4830: No GPU found with
boinc 6.10.58. I use the automatic login on my computer.

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[Bug 587426] Re: No GPU found

2011-01-14 Thread Christian Ebner
Sorry for the change of the description! i made a big mistake. SORRY! I changed 
it back. 
I cant use launchpad previously good.

** Description changed:

- Binary-Paket Hinweis: boinc
+ Binary package hint: boinc
  
- Beschreibung: Ubuntu 4.10 LTS x64
+ Description: Ubuntu 10.04 LTS x64
  Release: 10.04
  
- Version: 6.10.17 von BOINC-Repository
+ Version: BOINC 6.10.17 from repository
  
- Erwartet: - Aber es funktioniert nicht Boinc wird meine GPU auf meiner
- ATI 5770 finden
+ Expected: Boinc will find my GPU on my ATI 5770 - But it doesn't
  
- Ich entfernte die deb-Paket aus Repositories und heruntergeladen boinc
- aus dem boinc Website (6.10.56) - es funktioniert dann, finden die GPU.
- Aber dann wieder, ich bin jetzt manuell starten von Ubuntu Terminal.
+ I removed the deb package from repositories and downloaded boinc from
+ the boinc site (6.10.56) - it works then, finding the gpu. But then
+ again, i'm now starting it manually from ubuntu terminal.
  
- Viele Menschen scheint das Problem zu haben - siehe einige GoogleSearch
- auf keine GPU gefunden, ubuntu. Und so sollte es von einer hohen
- Priorität imho werden.
+ Many people seems to have the problem - please see some googlesearch on
+ no gpu found, ubuntu. And so, it should be of a high priority imho.
  
- Es können oder nicht Bug dies relatad auf. https: // Bugs.launchpad. Net
- / ubuntu /+ Source /BOINC / +bug/414244
+ It may or may not be relatad to this bug.
+ https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/boinc/+bug/414244

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[Bug 587426] Re: No GPU found

2010-12-19 Thread Skip Guenter
I thought this was working this morning as after creating
/etc/gdm/custom.conf and rebooting (but not logging on) I was able to go
to another machine and remote gui in and saw GPU WUs running!  Applied
the change to my other ATI machines (v9.10  V10.10 but all running
v6.10.58 boinc).  All seemed good.

Tonight I see that I have a large batch of comp errors on Collatz and
DNetC WUs.  Got new WUs and they started comping out in a few seconds.
Suspended projects, did a sudo /etc/init.d/boinc-client restart and
unsuspended the projects and they're off and running again.

Right now at least, it appears to me the 'xdmcp and export DISPLAY' fixes will 
allow a PREVIOUSLY started GPU WU to restart when boinc starts up (user not 
logged in) but new WUs still don't seem to be able to start.  
.
Here are the WU errors from DNETC:

[Dec 20 04:29:15 UTC] Thread 0: Device is not supported   --- about 2 or 3 
pages of this message prior to this line.
[Dec 20 04:29:15 UTC] Thread 0: Device is not supported
[Dec 20 04:29:15 UTC] Thread 0: Device is not supported
[Dec 20 04:29:15 UTC] Thread 0: Device is not supported
[Dec 20 04:29:15 UTC] Thread 0: Device is not supported
[Dec 20 04:29:15 UTC] Thread 0: Device is not supported
[Dec 20 04:29:15 UTC] *Break* Shutting down...
[Dec 20 04:29:15 UTC] RC5-72: Saved CD:F9611C75::32*2^32 (0 keys done)
  0.00:00:01.00 - [0 keys/s]
[Dec 20 04:29:15 UTC] RC5-72: 12 packets (384.00 stats units) are in in.r72
[Dec 20 04:29:15 UTC] RC5-72: 0 packets are in out.r72
[Dec 20 04:29:15 UTC] Shutdown complete.
22:29:16 (4807): called boinc_finish

/stderr_txt
message
file_xfer_error
  file_namednetc_gpu_ATI_5k_5727549_0_0/file_name
  error_code-161/error_code
/file_xfer_error

/message
]]
..
The Collatz WUs show this:

core_client_version6.10.58/core_client_version
![CDATA[
message
process exited with code 1 (0x1, -255)
/message
stderr_txt

Running Collatz Conjecture (3x+1) ATI GPU application version 2.01 by Gipsel 
(Linux64, CAL 1.4 - R1.5 multi-GPU Support)
instructed by BOINC client to use device 0
Reading input file ... done.
Checking 206158430208 numbers starting with 2367247515902244792680
CAL Runtime: 1.4.838
No protocol specified
Found 0 CAL device

No supported GPU found!
22:18:37 (3604): called boinc_finish

/stderr_txt
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[Bug 587426] Re: No GPU found

2010-12-07 Thread Miha Furlan
If we want to run BOINC at boot without need to login, we have to
configure login manager (kdm/gdm/xdm/...) to accept connections. Maybe
it's good to add firewall rule to block connections to UDP port 177 and
TCP port 6000 afterwards (if you are on public internet) .

On Ubuntu (10.10) with GDM (default) create file /etc/gdm/custom.conf with 
following content:
[xdmcp]
Enable=true

On any other distribution or login manager just google for location of
config file and proper option to allow remote connections (xdmcp).

Then edit BOINC init script /etc/init.d/boinc-client as suggested before (add 
to start() function):
sleep 20 # wait for X server to start for sure
export DISPLAY=:0.0 # maybe not necessary..
/usr/bin/xhost local:boinc  /dev/null # add permisions for boinc to connect 
to X server

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[Bug 587426] Re: No GPU found

2010-11-11 Thread WynX
I can confirm this fix works (Skip and gfarmerfr combined)

file: /etc/init.d/boinc-client

start()
{
  log_begin_msg Starting $DESC: $NAME
  if is_running; then
log_progress_msg already running
  else
xhost local:boinc
sleep 5
start-stop-daemon --start --quiet --background --pidfile $PIDFILE \
  --make-pidfile --user $BOINC_USER --chuid $BOINC_USER \
  --chdir $BOINC_DIR --exec $BOINC_CLIENT -- $BOINC_OPTS
  fi
  log_end_msg 0



I think a user always needs to be logged in for BOINC to gain access to
xorg. Maybe not the best fix, but better than nothing.

** Attachment added: makes boinc-client recognize AMD GPU's
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/boinc/+bug/587426/+attachment/1730591/+files/boinc-client

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[Bug 587426] Re: No GPU found

2010-09-10 Thread gfarmerfr
Btw xhost local:boinc works too

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[Bug 587426] Re: No GPU found

2010-09-03 Thread Skip Guenter
I ran across an issue after changing boint to run as my primary user and
connecting to the ATI card.  I don't recall this behavior when I had it
running as root but will have to retest that to be sure.

IF  you logout the GPU WU running will finish but all subsequent WUs
will get repeated errors as below in the WU, the WU will comp out
(example from DNETC):

core_client_version6.10.58/core_client_version
![CDATA[
stderr_txt
ported
[Sep 03 04:59:14 UTC] Thread 0: Device is not supported
[Sep 03 04:59:14 UTC] Thread 0: Device is not supported
[Sep 03 04:59:14 UTC] Thread 0: Device is not supported

Suspending the project (via remote boinc-manager), logging in from
remote, and un-suspending the project will allow WUs to process
correctly again.  So it appears boinc user needs x-session to start and
recognize card or to start a WU on the GPU.

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[Bug 587426] Re: No GPU found

2010-09-03 Thread gfarmerfr
For exemple if you try one ATI Overclocking command this seems pretty
obvious ,,,

Under my user :

gfarme...@gnu-box:~$ aticonfig --od-enable
ATI Overdrive(TM) enabled

Using sudo :

gfarme...@gnu-box:~$ sudo aticonfig --od-enable
ATI Overdrive(TM) enabled

Under root :

r...@gnu-box:~# aticonfig --od-enable
ATI Overdrive(TM) enabled

and when sshing localhost :

gfarme...@gnu-box:~$ ssh localhost

Linux GNU-BoX 2.6.35-19-generic #28-Ubuntu SMP Sun Aug 29 06:34:38 UTC 2010 
x86_64 GNU/Linux
Ubuntu maverick (development branch)

gfarme...@gnu-box:~$ aticonfig --od-enable
aticonfig: This program must be run as root when no X server is active

r...@gnu-box:/home/gfarmerfr# aticonfig --od-enable
ATI Overdrive(TM) enabled

 OK, then we need  something in the install to ask if it's going to
run on a server w/o a GUI (leave as is) or in a normal desktop
environment with gdm running (set the boinc user to be the installing
user ID). Maybe? Comments, ideas??

We can try to ping the upstream packing in debian about this issue and give 
your thoughts (and maybe a packging patch) :
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=588976

I know that you can ask interactive questions via debconf.
We canproceed like this :
Is this computer intended to use GPU capabilities ? (a running graphical 
session is required)
Yes/No

No : Will follow the basic debian installation with the boinc user.
Does not change rcX.d links.

Yes : Please enter user capable of running a graphical session (default
current user) : 

Then change the /var/lib/boinc-client directory ownership to the specified user.
Change the BOINC_USER in /etc/default/boinc-client for the specified user.
Also create rcX.d links with a starting order after gdm/kdm/whateverdm.
This would prevent messing with the sleep 5 in boinc init script and would also 
fix LP#414244.

Would be great to have a report of the Nvidia guys out there because it
seems that for nvidia cards you have just to delay boinc start after gdm
and not mess with directory / user permissions.

Or wa can wait for AMD/ATI to fix their drivers :) ... or dream of
OpenCL support in opensource drivers / boinc apps.

** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #588976
   http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=588976

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[Bug 587426] Re: No GPU found

2010-09-03 Thread gfarmerfr
For ATI  users :

I've found a simple solution with the ubuntu default install !!!

There are 2 reasons why boinc does not detect the GPU.

1) It start to early (before gdm) so deactivate th autostart via

sudo update-rc.d boinc-client disable

2) It can't connect to xserver because it can't auth to the xserver !!!

Simply type : xhost +
in a terminal with your user then start boinc.

It runs under boinc user and detect the GPU :)

I've not tested it but a simple shell script like that at your start
session should do th trick with the stock install from ubuntu :

#!/bin/bash
# Authorise boinc user to connect the running xserver to detect/use the video 
card
xhost +
#Just in case sleep 10s
sleep 10
# Start boinc
/etc/init.d/boinc-client start

Be advised that xhost + is not very recommended in an open network
environnement since it allow anyone to connect to your xserver.

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[Bug 587426] Re: No GPU found

2010-09-03 Thread Skip Guenter
Since I'm using the 'sleep' for my' boinc after gdm delay' I just added
the xhost + in front of that to get:

start()
{
  log_begin_msg Starting $DESC: $NAME
  if is_running; then
log_progress_msg already running
  else
xhost + 
sleep 5
/home/skip/setfan.sh
start-stop-daemon --start --quiet --background --pidfile $PIDFILE \
  --make-pidfile --user $BOINC_USER --chuid $BOINC_USER \
  --chdir $BOINC_DIR --exec $BOINC_CLIENT -- $BOINC_OPTS
  fi
  log_end_msg 0

Disregard the setfan.sh it just uses aticonfig to jack up the fan speed
on the card and bury the messages.

Thought maybe xhost + boinc@ might work.  It didn't, but then I've
never touched xhost before.

As long as a user stays logged on this seems to work fine.  Which, BTW,
is not a requirement my nvidia GPU'd machines.  They don't have users
logged on and maintain communication with the driver w/o issue (startup
is sometimes an issue if no monitor is plugged into it depending on how
xorg.conf is set up).

Thanx for the X-lent info and a better work-around, Skip

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[Bug 587426] Re: No GPU found

2010-09-02 Thread Skip Guenter
A guy (gfarmerfr) on the DNETC project forums told me The user
launching boinc must have a Xorg session running.  We were discussing
getting the ATI cards to work on that project.  He took another route
(that I like better that what I did) in that he changed ownership of the
/var/lib/boinc-client directory to be his primary user ID and then
changed boinc-client to run under that ID and it worked.  Probably a
better idea than my running under root.  I think it proves out his
statement though and also explains why the Berkeley install also worked
(runs under my id).

So the question now becomes WHY does is the user running boinc required
to have an X-session running to access the ATI drivers but not so for
the NVidia drivers?  I seriously doubt that I have the ability / know-
how to answer this.

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[Bug 587426] Re: No GPU found

2010-09-02 Thread Skip Guenter
My understanding is that upstream doesn't want to force xserver as a
pre-req for running BOINC.  OK, then we need something in the install to
ask if it's going to run on a server w/o a GUI (leave as is) or in a
normal desktop environment with gdm running (set the boinc user to be
the installing user ID).  Maybe?  Comments, ideas??

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[Bug 587426] Re: No GPU found

2010-08-22 Thread Skip Guenter
OK, I got it working with the Debian package (actually used the PPA
v5.10.58 x64)... This is ugly but if nothing else it's another
confirmation that we've got a boinc user permissions problem with the
ATI driver.

In /etc/default/boinc-client I set the user to root in:

# The BOINC core client will be started with the permissions of this user.
#BOINC_USER=boinc
BOINC_USER=root

Restarted and it finds the HD58xx card/driver and crunches on it in
DNETC.

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Re: [Bug 587426] Re: No GPU found

2010-08-22 Thread Steffen Möller
On 08/22/2010 01:41 PM, Skip Guenter wrote:
 OK, I got it working with the Debian package (actually used the PPA
 v5.10.58 x64)... This is ugly but if nothing else it's another
 confirmation that we've got a boinc user permissions problem with the
 ATI driver.
 
 In /etc/default/boinc-client I set the user to root in:
 
 # The BOINC core client will be started with the permissions of this user.
 #BOINC_USER=boinc
 BOINC_USER=root
 
 Restarted and it finds the HD58xx card/driver and crunches on it in
 DNETC.

Skip, this is good news! Have many thanks. The video group I recall you
have tried already. So, maybe one should add to entries in /etc/group to
see if there is a group in the first place for the device needed :) Some

ls -lR /dev | less

might also bring more insights.

Cheers,

Steffen

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[Bug 587426] Re: No GPU found

2010-08-19 Thread Prosthetic Head
I've found a way to get this to work, at least on my machine. I simply
downloaded and manually installed the latest BOINC software direct from
Berkeley. The versions in the ubuntu repository and the PPA i tried do
not work, but the berkely version does. This is with the default ATI
drivers installed through the restricted driver manager in lucid.

So, in my case, the problem is with the ubuntu packaged and PPA packaged
BOINC software and NOT ATI drivers or anything else.

I hope that helps!

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[Bug 587426] Re: No GPU found

2010-08-19 Thread Skip Guenter
OK, I'm using the drivers off of the AMD/ATI sight with same results so
it's good to know it's across both driver installs.

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[Bug 587426] Re: No GPU found

2010-08-15 Thread Skip Guenter
OK, another day and no major progress on finding what the issue is but
for sure:

1) The general problem of boinc getting started to soon can be confirmed
by doing the terminal command sudo /etc/init.d/boinc-client restart.
IF the GPU is then found apply the sleep 5 to the startup script that
I've described in multiple places.   I have encountered this at least
occasionally on all my Nvidia'd machines.

2) This problem is different than the delay/startup/gdm/xorg problem,
IMHO is NOT triaged and appears to be specific to ATI cards / drivers.

Since i have physically moved the Berkeley v6.10.56 binaries over the PPA 
binaries in /usr/lib/ with same result AND since running the Berkeley 
environment under the default user/BOINC/ DOES solve the problem this has to be 
either
   a) a library location problem that skip can find the driver/lib but 
boinc can not;
 OR
  b) a user (boinc) permissions problem.

I have added boinc to the group video as shot in the dark, no change.
I did find /dev/ati/card0 with root:root ownership but read and write
for all.  So I'm stuck again and currently out of ideas.

BTW, I'm playing with this on an Ubuntu v10.04 x64 machine.  I'm ready
for a new idea to chase down if anyone has one,  Thanx, Skip

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[Bug 587426] Re: No GPU found

2010-08-14 Thread Skip Guenter
I just did a fresh install of v10.04 and driver .run package from ATI
running the PPA BOINC v6.10.58 (all x64 stuff) and BOINC reports no
usable GPUs found (HD5830).  Dang... guess I'll go try the berkeley
binaries but I'm thinking it's a driver issue.

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[Bug 587426] Re: No GPU found

2010-08-14 Thread Skip Guenter
moved the Berkeley v6.10.56 binaries to /usr/bin/ and no diff.  @northa,
what driver r u using from where?

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[Bug 587426] Re: No GPU found

2010-08-14 Thread Skip Guenter
I think this thread is suggesting that it's a permissions problem for
boinc??  Any thoughts on that?

http://boinc.berkeley.edu/dev/forum_thread.php?id=5936

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[Bug 587426] Re: No GPU found

2010-08-14 Thread Skip Guenter
WOW!  Guys I just downloaded the Berkeley package and ran it's script
which installs into /home/skip/BOINC (skip being my user account).
from the default home/skip prompt I typed BOINC/run_client and then
BOINC/run_manager and it started each up in a terminal.  In the
run_client window I saw that it RECOGNIZED my HD58xx card:

14-Aug-2010 17:05:22 [---] ATI GPU 0: ATI Radeon HD5800 series (Cypress)
(CAL version 1.4.736, 1024MB, 1915 GFLOPS peak)

So I attached to DNETC (only, I normally use BAM).. it downloaded and is
running one ATI WU and 4 CPU WUs!

So it's NOT a driver problem at all and it's not related to the client
starting before GDM issue we've discussed before.

Since I have v10.04 x64 Xubuntu running via /etc/init.d/boinc-client
with the PPA v6.10.58 and nvidia card/drivers this appears to be purely
related to some ATI library thing.

I'm back to the permissions thing but I befuddled by that because the
System--Admin--Users  Groups in v10.04 no longer lists the other user
accounts on the system so I don't know how to look and see what boinc
has access to.  Thinking maybe it needs access to the video group or
something.

Daniel (or anyone) do you have any suggestions of what I could do to get
the Debian/Ubuntu scripts to work again... I much prefer those to the
Berkeley method/folders used.

Thanx, Skip

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[Bug 587426] Re: No GPU found

2010-08-11 Thread Prosthetic Head
Tried everything suggested here in Karmic 64 with ATI 4550 with no luck.
Do we actually know which part(s) of the default ubuntu / driver / boinc
are responsible for this problem?

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[Bug 587426] Re: No GPU found

2010-08-06 Thread northa
Sorry, the development version 6.10.58 from the ppa didn't work on my machine. 
Didn't get to connect to the client when starting the manager. 
(I'm running the dl:ed 6.10.56 and it works fine ,GPU and all - starting it 
with a *.sh script 
.../BOINC/run_client --daemon 
./BOINC/run_manager 
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[Bug 587426] Re: No GPU found

2010-08-05 Thread Prosthetic Head
I have tried both the sleep 10 hack and the PPA version. My 4550 is
still undetected by BOINC. No usable GPU found. The 4550 supports
stream and is listed in various places as supported for single precision
BOINC processing so should work. Could it be something to do with the
driver installed through Ubuntus restricted driver manager?

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[Bug 587426] Re: No GPU found

2010-08-05 Thread Prosthetic Head
Further to my previous post, I just tried under windows with latest
BOINC  ATI driver and it worked perfectly.

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[Bug 587426] Re: No GPU found

2010-08-05 Thread Prosthetic Head
I have just tried with the updated drivers from
http://www.ubuntuupdates.org/ppas/27 in combination with the newist
BOINC and the sleep hack. Still 'No Usable GPU detected' :(

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Re: [Bug 587426] Re: No GPU found

2010-08-03 Thread Daniel Hahler
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 PS:  Use sleep 9 if machine is slow getting thru gmd start or if you
 wanna be really, really safe that it'll not start until after gdm for
 remote, unattended reboots.

Just for info:
I would just use sleep 30 and be done with it: it's not worth to tweak
this from 5-6 to 9 seconds, when it's not time critical.
When we would use this kind of workaround, it would be rather generous
in this regard.


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[Bug 587426] Re: No GPU found

2010-08-01 Thread Daniel Hahler
Can you check this with the Debian BOINC packagers PPA, please?
https://launchpad.net/~pkg-boinc/+archive/ppa

If it's related to some upstream changes, this should work for you.
If it's related to how we start BOINC, it should have worked with a manual 
restart already (when all upstart processes are done).
There is bug 414244 about starting after GDM, which might be related - but 
again, a manual restart is meant to  happen after gdm, of course.

** Changed in: boinc (Ubuntu)
   Status: New = Triaged

** Changed in: boinc (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided = Medium

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[Bug 587426] Re: No GPU found

2010-08-01 Thread Skip Guenter
Manual restart must have left something running.  Sure sounds like
just need to

sudo gedit /etc/init.d/boinc-client and add the sleep 5 command as
shown below:

.
start()
{
  sleep 5
  log_begin_msg Starting $DESC: $NAME
  if is_running; then
.

PS:  Use sleep 9 if machine is slow getting thru gmd start or if you
wanna be really, really safe that it'll not start until after gdm for
remote, unattended reboots.  All my roughly stock installs of Xubuntu 
Ubuntu (v9.04 thru v10.04) on duals  quads suffice with sleep 5 but a
friend I convinced to run BOINC had an old P4 that required sleep 6.
His install of Ubuntu was more 'customized' than mine and ran more
server apps at start up so I suspect that was the reason.

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[Bug 587426] Re: No GPU found

2010-06-23 Thread LocutusOfBorg
Maybe in the .17 release there were no ability to use gpu under linux...

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[Bug 587426] Re: No GPU found

2010-06-23 Thread northa
http://boincfaq.mundayweb.com/index.php?language=1view=471
It should have.

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[Bug 587426] Re: No GPU found

2010-06-23 Thread northa
Yep. No GPU found.

As stated It Works fine with (6.10.56) - finding GPU. Then again, i'm
starting it after all other upstart processes are done..

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[Bug 587426] Re: No GPU found

2010-06-23 Thread northa
Also tried killing the boinc and boincmgr processes and restarting them
too. No gpu found:/

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[Bug 587426] Re: No GPU found

2010-06-22 Thread LocutusOfBorg
@northa could you try the command given by elhoir?

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[Bug 587426] Re: No GPU found

2010-06-17 Thread elhoir
tried

$sudo /etc/init.d/boinc-client restart

?

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