Tobit wrote:GTron wrote:1) If using the Linux v6.02beta1 client, does this imply setting WU size to "small" or is defaulting to "normal" correct/preferred?
2) Or is the Linux v6.02beta1 client, without the -smp flag, not a "classic client" able to process these WUs?
Neither will work as these bonus units aren't able to run on the SMP client. These projects require the Amber core which isn't available on the SMP and other non-classic clients. See
this thread for the official announcement.
Meanwhile, I woke up this morning to find two of my classic clients chewing on each their own 4519.
Actually, my Linux v6.02beta1 clients, without the -smp flag, are happily folding some 4519 and 4520s now too!
For WU size, I took the "normal" default.
Tobit must have been misled by the download page which currently describes this client as "SMP client console version". However, it is an INTEGRATED client, not just an SMP client, as the
v6 Client FAQ clearly states -- "integration of SMP support into the standard client". I suppose the download page misleadingly says SMP since it is the only current Linux client to support SMP -- misleading because it is ALSO a standard/CPU/uniprocessor/classic (choose your favorite term) client when run without the -smp flag.
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Greg
Edit: Bruce, you beat me to it while I was typing! Thanks. (And no, I haven't tried "small" yet.)