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I just checked my log files, and saw that Boinc DOES see my Intel IGP. However, intel_gpu_top tells me the intel GPUs are still inactive, and Boinc doesn't seem to find it either. So I edited my apps_config.xml in the folder, as well as the cc_config.xml in the main boinc folder to in an attempt to run 2 instances of Einstein on my Nvidia GPU, as well as enable all GPUs for boinc. I've installed the Intel OpenCL drivers, even the OpenGL drivers. So I switched over to Intel, and now have 2 screens showing in Linux.Ġ0:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation UHD Graphics 610Ġ1:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation TU106 (rev a1) If you get that OpenCL installed please post the GFLOPS I am curious about the lasts intel chips potentials. You have a much newer CPU maybe it is better than 100 GFLOPS which is pathetic compared to an NVidia or ATI. Operating system: Linux Ubuntu Ubuntu 18.04.3 LTS INTEL Intel(R) Gen9 HD Graphics NEO (2908MB) Not worth trying to figure out why it is not working.īoth seti and Einstein show the following That is 40 orders of magnitude less than the nvidia. In actuality the i7-6700 is only 6 generation and only 100 GFLOPS. *** looking at both SETI and Einstein both project claim I have a 9th generation intel HD graphics CPU. Since I was unable to get any SETI INTEL work units I tried 11:14:19 PM Requesting new tasks for Intel 11:14:21 PM Scheduler request completed: got 0 new tasks All I had to do was a copy and paste of all the wget at once and then did that sudo dpkg -i *.debĪnd rebooted and boinc shows the following:ġ 10:33:51 PM Starting BOINC client version 7.16.3 for x86_64-pc-linux-gnuĢ 10:33:51 PM log flags: file_xfer, sched_ops, taskģ 10:33:51 PM Libraries: libcurl/7.58.0 OpenSSL/1.1.1 zlib/1.2.11 libidn2/2.0.4 libpsl/0.19.1 (+libidn2/2.0.4) nghttp2/1.30.0 librtmp/2.3Ĥ 10:33:51 PMĝata directory: /var/lib/boinc-clientĥ 10:33:57 PMĜUDA: NVIDIA GPU 0: P106-100 (driver version 440.26, CUDA version 10.2, compute capability 6.1, 4096MB, 3974MB available, 4374 GFLOPS peak)Ħ 10:33:57 PMĜUDA: NVIDIA GPU 1: GeForce GTX 1060 3GB (driver version 440.26, CUDA version 10.2, compute capability 6.1, 3019MB, 2945MB available, 3936 GFLOPS peak)ħ 10:33:57 PM OpenCL: NVIDIA GPU 0: P106-100 (driver version 440.26, device version OpenCL 1.2 CUDA, 6081MB, 3974MB available, 4374 GFLOPS peak)Ĩ 10:33:57 PM OpenCL: NVIDIA GPU 1: GeForce GTX 1060 3GB (driver version 440.26, device version OpenCL 1.2 CUDA, 3019MB, 2945MB available, 3936 GFLOPS peak)ĩ 10:33:57 PM OpenCL: Intel GPU 0: Intel(R) Gen9 HD Graphics NEO (driver version 4, device version OpenCL 2.1 NEO, 2908MB, 2908MB available, 100 GFLOPS peak)
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The following works and install intel OpenCL and is recognized by BOINC
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Since that special app is the anonymous platform it seems I cannot download the intel app that SETI has available.

My motherboard is h110-BTC with i7-6700 and it has (so far) a gtx-1060 and a p106-100 running the Linux special SETI app.


I got intel OpenCL installed on my Linux 18.04 by visiting the GitHub, non-official release.
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OTOH you might not want to register for that download as it is a PITA plus it is no good anyway. Unaccountably, I got something else and had to rename it to. Out of curiosity, can you click on the download and see if the file actually ends in. It is called 18.1 but it is only good for ubuntu 16 The official release of intel OpenCL for Linux is 18.1
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Is there a way to be able to use both Intel's IGP (of a Celeron G4900 series CPU), and an Nvidia GTX/RTX GPU?
