Please, where can I find the GPUs.txt file? (resolved)

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SteveWillis
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Please, where can I find the GPUs.txt file? (resolved)

Post by SteveWillis »

Every link I follow to download the GPUs.txt file requires a username and password. A week ago I found it but had to reinstall my Linux OS and hadn't made a note of where I found it. I'm pulling out what little hair I have left. It definitely doesn't automatically download on a Linux install.
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Re: Please, where can I find the GPUs.txt file?

Post by Joe_H »

Welcome to the folding support forum.

This topic - viewtopic.php?f=83&t=26208 - has information on the GPUs.txt file and a link to the download. No login should be required or requested.

A future version of the client may improve initial download of an updated GPUs.txt file, but currently work in that direction is on hold. Sometimes a restart of the client after installation is sufficient to get it to initiate an update, but not always from reports.
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SteveWillis
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Hardware configuration: PC 1:
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CPU = [CPU-AM3-FX-8320BR] qty 1 AMD FX 8320 Eight Core 3.5GHz(+41.99)

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AMD FD6300WMHKBOX FX-6300 6-Core Processor Black Edition with Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO - CPU Cooler with 120mm PWM Fan
three gtx 1080,
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Re: Please, where can I find the GPUs.txt file?

Post by SteveWillis »

Thanks for your response.
I followed the link and was again prompted for a username password.
I did restart the client several times using sudo /etc/init.d/FAHClient restart and it never downloaded the file.
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Re: Please, where can I find the GPUs.txt file?

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Maybe try a different browser or reset your current one (like cookies; if possible) ? I can access with my mobile safari without any user/password following the links provided ?
Or just wget/curl on http: // fah.stanford.edu/file-releases/public/GPUs.txt

(Remove the space around // and watch the little s after GPU) :eugeek:
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Re: Please, where can I find the GPUs.txt file?

Post by ChristianVirtual »

If you reinstalled your Linux: did you installed the vendor drivers instead of open source ? Maybe also worth trying to reinstall the client instead of restart after you installed the official drivers.
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SteveWillis
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Hardware configuration: PC 1:
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Motherboard = [MB-AM3-AS-SB-990FXR2] qty 1 Asus Sabertooth 990FX(+59.99)
CPU = [CPU-AM3-FX-8320BR] qty 1 AMD FX 8320 Eight Core 3.5GHz(+41.99)

PC2:
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Motherboard: ASUS Crosshair V Formula-Z AM3+ AMD 990FX SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 ATX AMD
AMD FD6300WMHKBOX FX-6300 6-Core Processor Black Edition with Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO - CPU Cooler with 120mm PWM Fan
three gtx 1080,
one gtx 1080 TI on a powered header

Re: Please, where can I find the GPUs.txt file?

Post by SteveWillis »

ChristianVirtual wrote:Maybe try a different browser or reset your current one (like cookies; if possible) ? I can access with my mobile safari without any user/password following the links provided ?
Or just wget/curl on http: // fah.stanford.edu/file-releases/public/GPUs.txt

(Remove the space around // and watch the little s after GPU) :eugeek:
Using a different browser did the trick. Thanks so much for the suggestion. I think it's really strange that it was browser specific.
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Re: Please, where can I find the GPUs.txt file?

Post by bruce »

Which browser failed and which one worked?
SteveWillis
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CPU = [CPU-AM3-FX-8320BR] qty 1 AMD FX 8320 Eight Core 3.5GHz(+41.99)

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Re: Please, where can I find the GPUs.txt file?

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Firefox failed and Chrome worked.
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Re: Please, where can I find the GPUs.txt file? (resolved)

Post by bruce »

I'm running FireFox 45.0.1 on Ubuntu and GPUs.txt opens without a password.
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Re: Please, where can I find the GPUs.txt file? (resolved)

Post by mmonnin »

I know I've run into the same issue with the default install of Ubuntu 14.04 which has FF 39.0 installed. I ended up transferring it from my Windows PC since I already had it there.
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