World Community Grid Releases Linux Agent
GrahamHood from WorldCommunityGrid.org writes "The World Community Grid is proud to announce the release of a Linux Agent, for the current Human Proteome Folding Project. Team Slashdot, being the #1 team on the World Community Grid, will be pleased to hear that it is now available for download."
Imagine a beow... no, don't...
It is a great move that a Linux agent has been released. I just wished more companies/projects/institutions would realize that there are people out there that prefer living without having to click on Start to shutdown their box...
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So, okay, Linux is like 2% of world computer share. BUT lots of the Linux machines are servers. Running 24/7 and with plenty of spare CPU power.
I launch my primary PC, 2GHz CPU. Boot it to Windows. The computation starts and runs for 1h when I check my mail, read some slashdot, then I want to start up Half-Life 2 and have every CPU cycle for myself so I quit the client. I play for 3h, then for the rest of the evening use a text terminal in my bed for IRCing, the main PC is off. 2 billion CPU cycles per day donated.
But I have a PC at work, that works as a Samba server, has 330MHZ CPU, and most of the time does completely nothing. Linux. 8 billion CPU cycles per day donated.
Anagram("United States of America") == "Dine out, taste a Mac, fries"
The Linux Agent is Valerie Plume.
But you didn't get that from me.
-- A friend of democracy
Logic for beginners:
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1. World Computing had only a Windows Client until today
2. Team Slashdot is the #1 Team -> lotsa computing power
3. Slashdotians are in general Linux zealots.
Conclusion, The few windows users on slashdot that engage in World Computing have some pretty hefty Windows boxen
That, or you're all closet XP users
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The fact there is now a linux client is a good things. However, there is a few things that are not very clear. I scan quickly both grid.org and worldcommunitygrid.org.
1) Who can access the results?
2) What are the policies for the input and output?
3) Can any researcher use the results?
4) Is the client close-source?
Thanks
Million Dollar Screenshot
There is a EULA, and it looks pretty irritating.
I will leave it to the EULA vultures to pick over this thing -- but it is a doozy.
http://www.thebricktestament.com/the_law/when_to_
Don't be silly. Everyone knows Macs don't have any computing power.