Subject: Re: Mandrake 10.1/Boinc Seti Update
From: William Bagwell
Date: 11/02/2005, 00:42
Newsgroups: alt.sci.seti

On Wed, 09 Feb 2005 16:30:10 GMT, "Starbase" > wrote:

I am still VERY new to Linux. My concern was that, although the machine was
working, it could not fill it's cache (in automated fashion, like it is
designed to do) due to the problems with the server, I just wanted to force
it to connect a few times in order to upload results and catch any new work
units that might be available, over-riding the built in delay factor
(designed to stop the server getting swamped, I know) as I could in Windows,
as the delay had built up to over 1 day before it would re-try and we are
scheduled for a cold snap.

Are you on a dial up? I had mine get over 7 days before I found the
answer.

Halt Boinc, look in your home directory, /home/your_user_name (Or
where ever you installed Boinc) find the file "client_state.xml".
Make a back up copy incase you mess up your first try. (*Always* do
this before following advice from a stranger on usenet:) ) Open
client_state.xml in a text editor, find the string,
"min_rpc_time>0</min_rpc_time", change whatever number is between
the "><"s to 0 (zero) then save this single change. Restart Boinc. 

I know the answers are always there if one googles, it was a sheer moment of
lazieness on my part, but there is so much to learn and so little time, it
seems.

Think I found it by accident on the Boinc web forum.
-- William