Err... -oneunit flag

Soldato
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Does the -oneunit flag only work the next time it starts a new WU? I added the -oneunit flag to my client last night, and when I check it today it had started a new WU...

Was hoping to install my Q6600 today, but I can't find my AS5! :(
 
Linux SMP client [native]

I'll see what it does with this WU later on. If it fails again I'll just nuke it. Not the best action but I'm not waiting another day for a WU to finish.
 
My AS5 isn't that lost! Thanks for the offer though. I could have searched harder but I had other things to do today.

I know Linux doesnt much care about what you do to the hardware, but I assumed the client may take offence. I wanted to have the client finish a unit and stay switched off to avoid losing a WU.
 
I think you should all stop talking about your bottoms before Slackworth comes along and distributes spanky justice to you all!

:p

If my client doesn't stop after this WU I'll just stop the client and risk it.

I have most of tomorrow free so will have a shuftie for my AS5. I can always go direct to a certain online retailer and pick some up. I want this quaddie up and running by the end of the day :D

Probably wont be overclocking it until I have seen what its temps are like. My Ninja is struggling with my E6600, so I doubt I'd get a big OC with it on a quad.
 
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