We are releasing the CPU(0xa9) project 18806 to full FAH.
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Project description: https://stats.foldingathome.org/project/18806
[CPU, A9] project p18806 released to full FAH
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Re: [CPU, A9] project p18806 released to full FAH
This project uses a new version of Gromacs (2022.2) in a new FAHCore called A9. The new core has been build in newer environment, so it requires GLIBC 2.29 or newer.
This means that the core will not work on some distributions. Minimum supported distribution are : Ubuntu 20.04, Debian 11, Fedora 30, CentOS Stream 9, ...
If you're looking for a specific distribution that I didn't list, you can check the embedded glibc version here : https://repology.org/project/glibc/versions
This means that the core will not work on some distributions. Minimum supported distribution are : Ubuntu 20.04, Debian 11, Fedora 30, CentOS Stream 9, ...
If you're looking for a specific distribution that I didn't list, you can check the embedded glibc version here : https://repology.org/project/glibc/versions
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Re: [CPU, A9] project p18806 released to full FAH
A newer version of Core_A9 has been released. For Linux it requires GLIBC 2.17 or higher, so older distributions of Linux than mentioned in toTOW's post should also be able to use it and process WUs.
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