sYnAnjin wrote:I already have issues with my wife, who really is a sweetheart about all this, over not spending more time with her and less on folding.
Hehehehe. That probably applies to a lot of us.
It would also be wonderful if I could just come to one place to find out all the information on Linux SMP issues. That includes new WU info, problems with points, issues with cores, etc. Right now you not only have to go through mac stuff here but on the wu and server threads all the other types of folding.
How do you propose to make that work. For example, if a Mac (or Windows) user discovers that there's a problem with credits for a particular server (as there happens to be now) and they post that information in a forum exclusively for Mac (or Windows) but you only read the Linux forum, you won't find the information, so you'll ask the same question or post about the same problem. Everyone who is getting assignments from that server has exactly the same problem -- as it has nothing to do with Linux.
The goal here is to collect all similar issues under a single heading. As I said earlier, problems directly related to the core are common to Linux and Mac. Installation issues are unique. WU and server issues apply to
EVERYONE.
I do think that there's room for improvement in the forum structure, but I'm not sure that having only three topics, Linux, Mac, and Windows, would make it any easier to find what you're looking for. - - in fact, this discussion belongs in the
Issues with this forum since it clearly is not related to the SMP client.
It would be nice if all that info could be forum specific with a moderator or a helper transferring any thing that Standford needs to know or respond to.
We do our best to capture the information that Stanford needs to know about and make sure it gets to the right place.
I have 10 units and most days just have time to verify that ever thing is ok. I do that mostly by points production. I look at my daily production and can see if I have a problem.
Probably the SMP crediting issue that I'm talking about. viewtopic.php?f=18&t=1732 (but check the last couple pages for the current status.)