On 9/19/18 3:21 PM, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* mike
[09-19-18 14:30]: On 9/19/18 2:20 PM, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* mike
[09-19-18 14:06]: Hi,
OK I had this working on my old system and now all I get is--
/etc/init.d/FAHClient start FAILED
when run as root...zypper installed the 3 fah packages and it refuses to start.
using latest tumbleweed.....am I missing something??
mike
did you follow the instructions at: https://en.opensuse.org/Folding@Home thanks Patrick but these instructions are like two years old....
I downloaded the latest rpms from the Folding website and installed
them with zypper. Supposedly the service starts on boot, but I tried
manually since the system was already running...
is anything different now than before, ie: program names, ... I don't think so, and I believe it was you that helped me fix this last
time, and that was the way it started as a service before....
honestly, unless your are only addressing someone who has the app running or is familiar with it, you provide very little information. no one knows what "system indicates" or what you have installed or how or ...
when posing a problem or asking a question, please realize that no one else is sitting in front of your display.
and latest tw does not tell anyone when you last updated, the version may have changed since you posted. that's another thing...is there a command that will print out the snapshot
that was last installed?
well it's not an emergency problem, I just wanted to use it later, like in
cooler weather....running folding at home makes the computer a good room
warmer :)
well, it probably has been adjusted to use systemd init rather than the /etc/init.d/xxxx.
you might try: systemctl start
Failed to start FAHClient.service Unit FAClient.service not found If I try to start it with just the command FAHClient i get - error while loading shared libraries : libssl.so.10 I have openssl installed, except there is no libssl.so.10
more you might do rpm -ql
|grep system to get the correct name to systemd also you might need to do: systemctl enable
alright that went through and registered the service....It still won't start... although it was trying....thanks for the help so far. I will try again tomorrow....
I don't have it installed and really not interested enough to do so, and time constraints ....
not a problem
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