It looks like it might be. Here is a tutorial on Funtoo Linux installing ZFS on the root filesystem.
http://www.funtoo.org/wiki/ZFS_Install_Guide
I have never done this but it looks like it can be entirely possible although it doesn't look easy.
I haven't really tried folding but I do run BOINC on a linux VM on top of ESXi for my ZFS server. There is a small loss in performance but I don't have all that many VM's running too many complicated things. The only thing I noticed is how it handles hyperthreading is a little weird and doesn't...
A few words of advice:
1) Run all the cable as far away from electrical and coax as possible. If you must cross or go near it cross it at 90 degree angles to eliminate any cross talk.
2) Much like /usr/home said do not use the toolless ends. This will only create frustration when your...
I know it is a little late but anyone got an idea for a March push? (sorry if it was suggested a while ago I didn't read or hear a big confirmation on something)
On a side note, recently I have been diving in more and more into Linux (Mint variety) and all but two machines are running that...
It is most likely that your 6850 is using the GPU for cranking out the results unless you disabled it. That's why you are most likely seeing such a difference.
Welcome aboard. There are important 32bit libraries that you need to install to work on a x64 system. They are down below in the terminal line. I have ubuntu 12.04 and I follow these instructions right here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BOINC
Basically open up the terminal and install these...
Currently I am going to ship it with both 120mm and 80mm fans and the 120mm fans are installed. I added the PSU fan back into the system but it can easily be disconnected. I have all 16 sled drives and I am 99% sure it has all the screws. I haven't actually counted them to make sure there are...
I don't know how many of you are interested in this but the ABC conjecture (what ABC@Home is based on) may have been proved.
Just thought it was kind of cool because it is a vault project...