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I want to install Boinc.

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Richard Cranium:

--- Quote from: CentralWare on July 27, 2024, 11:08:24 PM ---/opt/tcemirror needs to be changed back to its default
http://repo.tinycorelinux.net/
Ibiblio does not yet have the updates that were created specifically for you.

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So i'm using the wrong mirror??? 

CentralWare:
Not "wrong" necessarily...  they just don't have Boinc yet since it was custom created for you specifically.
Additionally, as soon as you have Boinc installed, you can revert back to Ibiblio if you'd like.

Richard Cranium:

--- Quote from: CentralWare on July 27, 2024, 11:08:24 PM ---/opt/tcemirror needs to be changed back to its default
http://repo.tinycorelinux.net/
Ibiblio does not yet have the updates that were created specifically for you.

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OH MY GOSH , it worked that time.!   it's installed , but it won't launch..!

terminal output ==> "illegal instruction"


--- Quote from: Juanito on July 27, 2024, 04:06:56 AM ---The boinc extension is definately still in the repo..



If something does not start by clicking on an icon, you can open a terminal window and start it from there to check for errors - enter "boincmgr <cr>" in this case.{/quote]
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CentralWare:
@Richard: I have no history with the extension so I could be way off with assumptions; just for giggles, try to launch the manager app with root privileges:

--- Code: ---sudo boincmgr
--- End code ---
It probably is unrelated due to the type of error reported, but there's always that 0.0003% of a chance.

Normally, IOp Errors happen when they're trying to do something they're not allowed to do or the direction they're trying to take doesn't exist.  (Laymen's terms at least!) As such, there's a good chance one or more of the many, many, many dependencies may in fact be too "new" where functions that used to exist simply don't exist or they have been changed and now act differently, or, with that fraction of a percent chance, they may now have elevated privileges today where they didn't back then, so the "sudo" above should cross that option off.

Rich:
Hi Richard Cranium
Illegal instruction means the program contains an instruction that
your CPU does not support. For instance, if your CPU is an i486 and
it encounters an instruction meant for an i686 CPU, you will receive
that error.

That can occur if the compiler let's an unsupported instruction slip
through. It can also happen if the program being compiled requires
a later CPU that supports certain instructions.

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