NVIDIA 750 ti

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cloutier
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NVIDIA 750 ti

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Please add NVIDIA 750 ti to the list. I'm running the linux client.

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Re: NVIDIA 750 ti

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The GTX 750 ti has been on the list since it was released. The most common problem running it on linus is installing the NV proprietary drivers since the normal linux driver does not support the necessary features.
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Re: NVIDIA 750 ti

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Then other Linux problem is getting a copy of GPUs.txt downloaded -- sometimes on restart the client tries to download before the network is up and then ignores the error.
Search this site for instructions if you need them -- I can't remember where they are offhand.
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Re: NVIDIA 750 ti

Post by 7im »

The client runs as a service in Linux. Restarting the service should work.

sudo /etc/init.d/FAHClient start
sudo /etc/init.d/FAHClient stop
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