Now, of course, you might want to configure the thing to run at start up, or even as a service, but this is getting out of the scope of this post, and there are actually some guides available for that, here are some pointers: boinccmd -project_attach cee742fga12345b123ab27e51bb6d5c4Īnd that’s it… I don’t understand why noone at BOINC took the time to write down those instructions clearly. Attach a project and your user key to the client using boinccmd, for instance:.Detach the screen (CTRL+A, CTRL+D) or open another terminal. (NB: depending on your Linux version, you may need to install curl, for instance on Ubuntu: apt-get install curl) Launch a screen ( screen), inside which you’ll run run_client (.Navigate to the newly created subfolder BOINC ( cd BOINC).Get the BOINC client (for instance, wget ).Note your account key (you’ll need it later). For the example, I’ll be creating an account at Quantum Monte Carlo Home by University of Muenster (Germany).
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