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Seems Valve do intend to go back to SteamOS at some point
25 Mar 2020 at 2:51 pm UTC Likes: 1

Quoting: scratchi
Quoting: GuestWhats all that talk about Debian vs Arch? We all know Valve will base the next SteamOS on Gentoo :P
Agreed :)

ChromeOS uses Gentoo, so maybe Valve is looking at a similar approach (Steam Cloud and all).
Which comes to this... Again:

https://www.pcgamer.com/steam-is-coming-to-googles-chrome-os/ [External Link]

Why not?! :)

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25 Mar 2020 at 2:14 pm UTC

Quoting: AppelsinHow did you manage to get FAHControl running?
Personnally:
https://github.com/fcole90/fah-control/releases/tag/7.5.1-1_focal_1 [External Link]

It works on Ubuntu 19.10 too.

Seems Valve do intend to go back to SteamOS at some point
25 Mar 2020 at 1:03 pm UTC Likes: 1

GamerOS is a good exemple of what an arch based SteamOS 3.0 could be. Something similar to Recalbox or RetroArch too... But not being debian based doesn't, imo, prevent an Ubuntu based spin of SteamOS. Like it or not, Canonical is still a big player, on the Linux scene and could be an asset to SteamOS, as much as Redhat or even Intel, to name a few. But as Scaine said, the typical console user to whom it is targeted doesn't care about what's under the hood, as long as it works, updates automatically and has a large library of recent, playable and bug free AAA games.

But, and there is a big BUT... Please... Please... Please... Valve, stop advertising games on SteamOS, that are only playable on Windows. It doesn't make any sense.

Xbox One controller wireless on Linux gets better with 'xow' release 0.4
23 Mar 2020 at 3:27 pm UTC Likes: 1

Quoting: PatolaThe Steam Controller is amazing and yes, it's great for playing Total War games too.
Good to know... All I can say is the day that my Steam Controllers will fail (I got 3, so I have some headroom) is the day I'll switch back to K+M.

Xbox One controller wireless on Linux gets better with 'xow' release 0.4
23 Mar 2020 at 1:55 pm UTC Likes: 2

Quoting: slaapliedje
Quoting: CreakI'm always a bit puzzled about controllers on Linux.. Why do they all need a user-space driver to be installed (except for the PS4 controller)? Can't it be included in the kernel and call it a day?

Other than that, I just paired my PS4 controllers using a basic Bluetooth dongle and it was recognized out-of-the-box on Fedora 31, no tinkering with config files, nothing to install, nothing to compile, no need to launch Steam to make it work, it "just works".

Only flaw: it has some lag. But I wonder if that is coming from my machine or my Bluetooth dongle. Do you know a good Bluetooth dongle I could buy?

Note on the Steam Controllers: I have 2 Steam Controllers at home, hoping I would find them useful one day, but honestly, after testing with my PS4 controllers (and even despite the lag), I really don't see what's good in them. They only work if you launch Steam (or, once again, a user-space application), and even with that very few games actually work. I tried with a few games like Alien: Isolation, Overcooked 2, Team Fortress, and it's always a bit clunky.. it feels like it's just some kind of not so good keyboard emulation (I had to boost the "mouse" sensibility to the max in Alien: Isolation for instance in order to have something playable, eventually K+M was so much more enjoyable).
I love the Steam Controllers, but you are tight in that you kind of either have to spend the time configuring it, or hope someone else has done a decent job of it. It rarely is a plug in and play affair.

Now to completely annihilate any latency, I bought (had to import... why Thrustmaster do you not sell it in the US?) A Thrustmaster eSwap. Now I have a LOT of controllers, and maybe it is a case of 'you have to love it because you spent a crazy amount on it', but I do love the controller, and it works great on Linuclx and the PS4.
Only downside is the firmware and configuration utility for it is Windows only. It has some bottom buttons that replicate the top four, which are nice for when you need to use the right stick at the same time!
Controllers are always a matter of tastes. Personnally it's the other way around. I prefer my Steam Controllers to my son's DS4 or my Nvidia Shield's, hands down and I never had much problems configuring them. Witcher 3, Mad Max, Just Cause 3, Batman Arkham Knight, the majority of shooters comes with default configurations that are doing a great job.. Doom 2016, Metros, Bioshocks, Rage 2, SpecOps:TheLine... All of these games I played and finished with my Steam Controllers. The only thing I do is to setup the gyroscope for precision shooting in FPS games and it's a lot more precise than any dual sticks, imo. Personally, I never witnessed a deal breaking configuration problem, but that's what I like... Being able to configure it to my tastes... Might be related to the kind of games you play too. I wouldn't try playing Civ games or TotalWar games on anything else than K+M, though. But who am I to tell you that you are wrong? Personnal tastes.

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21 Mar 2020 at 11:49 pm UTC

Quoting: scaineThanks. I've done that, I see the GPUs.txt in the /var/lib/faclient folder. I'm just going to finish the CPU job that's running before trying a reboot. Fingers crossed, but not very hopeful, as the web interface didn't update in the way you describe! I've also installed the ocl-opencl libraries for dev too, which required quite a few other libraries to download. We'll see.
I installed nvidia-cuda-toolkit too.

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21 Mar 2020 at 11:08 pm UTC Likes: 1

Quoting: scaineNo joy getting my GPU recognised. I have the OpenCL libs installed, I've tried manually over-riding the OpenCL-Index in FAcontrol, and I've tried editing /etc/faconfig/config.xml to both include a GPU slot AND to make "gpu v" true instead of false. When I reboot, all the config.xml changes reverted.

It's a mystery. I can still contribute via CPU though, but it's a shame I'm not taking advantage of my beefy GPU.
I don't know if my experience can help, but in the configuration window of fahcontrol, there is an Expert tab. Check for a variable GPU 'False' or similar to that. When I changed it to 'True' and saved it, it downloaded a GPUs.txt file in /var/lib/fahclient. After that, the web control showed me the GPU beside the CPU with a "unsupported GPU" entry. At this point, a reboot made it get detected and I could start folding with it.

Hope it helps!

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21 Mar 2020 at 10:54 pm UTC

Did it!

It the configuration windows, there's an expert tab and there was a GPU 'False' variable. Switching it to off and a reboot later solved my issue.

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21 Mar 2020 at 4:57 pm UTC

Quoting: scaine
Quoting: Salvatos
Quoting: scaineJoined the team - great idea, Liam!

I wish there was an actual client/shortcut as part of this build though. I had to visit the Arch WIKI to realise that you have to visit http://localhost:7396/ [External Link] to see your progress and turn Folding on/off.
There should be one, it’s called FAHControl but I don’t remember the steps involved in installing it. Should be explained somewhere on their website :)
I downloaded the client only, which has no interface. I've now downloaded control and viewer, both of which are fat-clients. Strange approach, but it's all working now, although FAHcontrol doesn't recognise my GPU (Nvidia GTX 1080, running 440 driver). I'm looking into it now, appears I'm not the only one to have this issue.
That's my issue too. Solved the opencl stuff in the log file and it seems to see my gpu, but it won't add a gpu slot:

*********************** Log Started 2020-03-21T16:48:18Z ***********************
16:48:18:************************* Folding@home Client *************************
16:48:18: Website: https://foldingathome.org/ [External Link]
16:48:18: Copyright: (c) 2009-2018 foldingathome.org
16:48:18: Author: Joseph Coffland <[email protected]>
16:48:18: Args: --child --lifeline 4599 /etc/fahclient/config.xml --run-as
16:48:18: fahclient --pid-file=/var/run/fahclient.pid --daemon
16:48:18: Config: /etc/fahclient/config.xml
16:48:18:******************************** Build ********************************
16:48:18: Version: 7.5.1
16:48:18: Date: May 11 2018
16:48:18: Time: 19:59:04
16:48:18: Repository: Git
16:48:18: Revision: 4705bf53c635f88b8fe85af7675557e15d491ff0
16:48:18: Branch: master
16:48:18: Compiler: GNU 6.3.0 20170516
16:48:18: Options: -std=gnu++98 -O3 -funroll-loops
16:48:18: Platform: linux2 4.14.0-3-amd64
16:48:18: Bits: 64
16:48:18: Mode: Release
16:48:18:******************************* System ********************************
16:48:18: CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3770 CPU @ 3.40GHz
16:48:18: CPU ID: GenuineIntel Family 6 Model 58 Stepping 9
16:48:18: CPUs: 8
16:48:18: Memory: 31.33GiB
16:48:18: Free Memory: 28.84GiB
16:48:18: Threads: POSIX_THREADS
16:48:18: OS Version: 5.3
16:48:18: Has Battery: false
16:48:18: On Battery: false
16:48:18: UTC Offset: -4
16:48:18: PID: 4601
16:48:18: CWD: /var/lib/fahclient
16:48:18: OS: Linux 5.3.0-7642-generic x86_64
16:48:18: OS Arch: AMD64
16:48:18: GPUs: 0
16:48:18: CUDA Device 0: Platform:0 Device:0 Bus:1 Slot:0 Compute:6.1 Driver:10.2
16:48:18: OpenCL Device 0: Platform:0 Device:0 Bus:1 Slot:0 Compute:1.2 Driver:440.44

16:48:18:***********************************************************************
16:48:18:<config>
16:48:18: <!-- Client Control -->
16:48:18: <fold-anon v='true'/>
16:48:18:
16:48:18: <!-- Folding Slot Configuration -->
16:48:18: <gpu v='true'/>
16:48:18:
16:48:18: <!-- User Information -->
16:48:18: <team v='245680'/>
16:48:18: <user v='Mohandevir'/>
16:48:18:
16:48:18: <!-- Folding Slots -->
16:48:18:</config>
16:48:18:Switching to user fahclient
16:48:18:Trying to access database...
16:48:18:Successfully acquired database lock
16:48:18:FS00:Set client configured
16:48:18:Enabled folding slot 00: READY cpu:7
16:48:18:WU00:FS00:Connecting to 65.254.110.245:8080
16:48:19:WU00:FS00:Connecting to 65.254.110.245:8080
16:48:19:WARNING:WU00:FS00:Failed to get assignment from '65.254.110.245:8080': No WUs available for this configuration
16:48:19:WU00:FS00:Connecting to 18.218.241.186:80
16:48:20:WARNING:WU00:FS00:Failed to get assignment from '18.218.241.186:80': No WUs available for this configuration
16:48:20:ERROR:WU00:FS00:Exception: Could not get an assignment
16:48:20:WU00:FS00:Connecting to 65.254.110.245:8080
16:48:21:WARNING:WU00:FS00:Failed to get assignment from '65.254.110.245:8080': No WUs available for this configuration
16:48:21:WU00:FS00:Connecting to 18.218.241.186:80
16:48:21:WARNING:WU00:FS00:Failed to get assignment from '18.218.241.186:80': No WUs available for this configuration
16:48:21:ERROR:WU00:FS00:Exception: Could not get an assignment
16:48:36:Saving configuration to /etc/fahclient/config.xml
16:48:36:<config>
16:48:36: <!-- Client Control -->
16:48:36: <fold-anon v='true'/>
16:48:36:
16:48:36: <!-- Folding Slot Configuration -->
16:48:36: <gpu v='false'/>
16:48:36:
16:48:36: <!-- Network -->
16:48:36: <proxy v=':8080'/>
16:48:36:
16:48:36: <!-- User Information -->
16:48:36: <team v='245680'/>
16:48:36: <user v='Mohandevir'/>
16:48:36:
16:48:36: <!-- Folding Slots -->
16:48:36: <slot id='0' type='CPU'/>
16:48:36:</config>
16:49:19:Saving configuration to /etc/fahclient/config.xml
16:49:19:<config>
16:49:19: <!-- Client Control -->
16:49:19: <fold-anon v='true'/>
16:49:19:
16:49:19: <!-- Folding Slot Configuration -->
16:49:19: <gpu v='false'/>
16:49:19:
16:49:19: <!-- Network -->
16:49:19: <proxy v=':8080'/>
16:49:19:
16:49:19: <!-- User Information -->
16:49:19: <team v='245680'/>
16:49:19: <user v='Mohandevir'/>
16:49:19:
16:49:19: <!-- Folding Slots -->
16:49:19: <slot id='0' type='CPU'/>
16:49:19:</config>
16:49:20:WU00:FS00:Connecting to 65.254.110.245:8080
16:49:20:WARNING:WU00:FS00:Failed to get assignment from '65.254.110.245:8080': No WUs available for this configuration
16:49:20:WU00:FS00:Connecting to 18.218.241.186:80
16:49:21:WARNING:WU00:FS00:Failed to get assignment from '18.218.241.186:80': No WUs available for this configuration
16:49:21:ERROR:WU00:FS00:Exception: Could not get an assignment

Might need to create a support forum for F@H. :)

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21 Mar 2020 at 2:53 pm UTC

Quoting: Salvatos
Quoting: scaineJoined the team - great idea, Liam!

I wish there was an actual client/shortcut as part of this build though. I had to visit the Arch WIKI to realise that you have to visit http://localhost:7396/ [External Link] to see your progress and turn Folding on/off.
There should be one, it’s called FAHControl but I don’t remember the steps involved in installing it. Should be explained somewhere on their website :)
Quoting: Salvatos
Quoting: scaineJoined the team - great idea, Liam!

I wish there was an actual client/shortcut as part of this build though. I had to visit the Arch WIKI to realise that you have to visit http://localhost:7396/ [External Link] to see your progress and turn Folding on/off.
There should be one, it’s called FAHControl but I don’t remember the steps involved in installing it. Should be explained somewhere on their website :)
Yeah, but it's dependent on python-gnome2 and my spare rig's Pop_OS! refuses to install it.

Is there a way to use my gpu? It seems to run on my CPU only...