New client 7.6.8 issues
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New client 7.6.8 issues
Client for Windows OS - unknown publisher. MacOS - same thing.
Any plans to fix this?
Any plans to fix this?
Re: New client 7.6.8 issues
It could be the digital cert on the installer expired 2019? These things are so easy to forget about - who puts a reminder in Outlook for 3 years in the future?!
I think I know who the publisher is;-) Will install when my WUs have finished.
Norton "File Insight" has already given it a "good" rating with just 5 known users in the Norton Community.
@FAH - thanks for all the HOPS you do. H=Human;-)
I think I know who the publisher is;-) Will install when my WUs have finished.
Norton "File Insight" has already given it a "good" rating with just 5 known users in the Norton Community.
@FAH - thanks for all the HOPS you do. H=Human;-)
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Re: New client 7.6.8 issues
There is an Issue raised viewtopic.php?f=106&t=34435&p=326656&hi ... ub#p326656 … think this is for the same thing.
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Re: New client 7.6.8 issues
Thanks for reporting, I have added a link to this topic in the GitHub ticket.
ETA:
Now ↞ Very Soon ↔ Soon ↔ Soon-ish ↔ Not Soon ↠ End Of Time
Welcome To The F@H Support Forum Ӂ Troubleshooting Bad WUs Ӂ Troubleshooting Server Connectivity Issues
Now ↞ Very Soon ↔ Soon ↔ Soon-ish ↔ Not Soon ↠ End Of Time
Welcome To The F@H Support Forum Ӂ Troubleshooting Bad WUs Ӂ Troubleshooting Server Connectivity Issues
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Re: New client 7.6.8 issues
Thanks for update!
I think our community can raise $$ to buy cert pretty quick. It's not a million dollars. For instance, here https://www.gofundme.com/c/blog/how-to-raise-money
If you come to this decision, somebody from F@H officials can sign every approved application before it goes live.
I think our community can raise $$ to buy cert pretty quick. It's not a million dollars. For instance, here https://www.gofundme.com/c/blog/how-to-raise-money
If you come to this decision, somebody from F@H officials can sign every approved application before it goes live.
Re: New client 7.6.8 issues
7.6.9 running. 1 CPU 1 GPU.
WU acquisition seems a lot snappier. A fuzzy metric, but something has changed for the better with retries.
Viewer; CPU - amazing work. Shimmer has gone. Fluid transitions. You can use mouse to drag around.
Can you enhance this feature with VR so I can walk inside? I jest
Viewer; GPU - showing the pulsating purple "water block" + protein. But this just left me fascinated about how much stuff is being modeled. Incredible.
More importantly - the transition from 7.5.1 to 7.6.9 was a cinch. Both a7/22 are busy. Thumbs up.
A capital KUDOS to the entire FAH team who toil into the night and morning such that others may have further nights and mornings.
Who'd have thunk being a nerd could save humanity
WU acquisition seems a lot snappier. A fuzzy metric, but something has changed for the better with retries.
Viewer; CPU - amazing work. Shimmer has gone. Fluid transitions. You can use mouse to drag around.
Can you enhance this feature with VR so I can walk inside? I jest
Viewer; GPU - showing the pulsating purple "water block" + protein. But this just left me fascinated about how much stuff is being modeled. Incredible.
More importantly - the transition from 7.5.1 to 7.6.9 was a cinch. Both a7/22 are busy. Thumbs up.
A capital KUDOS to the entire FAH team who toil into the night and morning such that others may have further nights and mornings.
Who'd have thunk being a nerd could save humanity
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Re: New client 7.6.8 issues
Is this what's actually being modeled? Or is it another bug? I've never seen this water block beforeNuovaApe wrote:Viewer; GPU - showing the pulsating purple "water block" + protein. But this just left me fascinated about how much stuff is being modeled. Incredible.
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Re: New client 7.6.8 issues
Could be a model of protein in inhibitor(purple block)
Re: New client 7.6.8 issues
The protein is always analyzed in a block of solvent. Proteins don't exist in a vacuum and their interaction with the nearby atoms of the solvent is critical to the motions of the protein as is folds. In the human body, it may be in blood or other liquids but often these fluids are close enough to water with a touch of salt that it's a simple substitute to more complex fluids.
The atoms that end up on the outside of a folded protein are called hydrophilic (attracted to water) and the atoms that end up inside of the folded protein are called hydrophobic (repelled from a mass of water) and this characteristic strongly influences which sites on the protein are chemically active. Without the model of these atoms, the folded protein is scientifically incorrect.
The atoms that end up on the outside of a folded protein are called hydrophilic (attracted to water) and the atoms that end up inside of the folded protein are called hydrophobic (repelled from a mass of water) and this characteristic strongly influences which sites on the protein are chemically active. Without the model of these atoms, the folded protein is scientifically incorrect.
Posting FAH's log:
How to provide enough info to get helpful support.
How to provide enough info to get helpful support.