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Feb 2012
Athens, Greece
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I've a P4 machine with an nVidia GT440 card and I want to run CUDALucas 1.4.2 (from the PDF) using 64bit GNU/Linux. I download the executable but it does nothing :'( It just says permission denied. I tried to chmod u+x
I've also got an i7 machine with ATI/AMD HD-6770, is there any way to do LL primality test on the AMD GPU? Also, can I run mfakto for the AMD GPU using the free/open-source ATI driver? I don't use Catalyst on GNU/Linux. Last fiddled with by emily on 2012-02-20 at 01:15 |
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Basketry That Evening!
"Bunslow the Bold"
Jun 2011
40<A<43 -89<O<-88
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As to the first question, I assume the chmod appeared to work fine? If you have a Windows partition, and the software is in said partition, everything defaults to 'root' in Linux because NTFS permissions don't work very well. If that's the case, then sudo should do the trick. If not, and chmod doesn't work, then I'm clueless. |
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Jul 2009
Germany
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Are you sure that you are the owner of the file? If not try the 'chown' command.
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Basketry That Evening!
"Bunslow the Bold"
Jun 2011
40<A<43 -89<O<-88
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Feb 2012
Athens, Greece
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Oops, correct about the NTFS!
And about the LL support for AMD/ATI GPUs, is there any particular reason (e.g. technical) why it hasn't been implemented, or are we just waiting for someone to do it? I assume it's all about an OpenCL re-write of what CUDALucas does and then some debugging/optimization, no? Or is AMD/ATI architecture not suitable for LL? Last fiddled with by emily on 2012-02-20 at 14:54 |
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Feb 2006
Cambridge, England
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Dec 2007
Cleves, Germany
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Take note that e.g. Ubuntu will auto-set +x for files on NTFS if their name ends in ".exe" (remounting the file system might be necessary after renaming).
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Feb 2012
Athens, Greece
47 Posts |
Googling for "OpenCL FFT" does return some results, though, so apparently other people also need this functionality or are working on it or on something similar.
When there will be an OpenCL FFT library, would we be correct to assume that the implementation for Mersenne primes and the development time would be equivalent to the effort spent for CUDALucas? Was it too hard to code CUDALucas? |
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