Message boards : Multicore CPUs : Why get I no quantum chemisty tasks?
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ID: 50438 | Rating: 0 | rate: / Reply Quote | |
You must have Linux a OS. | |
ID: 50439 | Rating: 0 | rate: / Reply Quote | |
Heh, it explains everything. Thanks. As I understand it's not possible to virtualise it? I use VirtualBox for LHC@home project. | |
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Heh, it explains everything. Thanks. As I understand it's not possible to virtualise it? I use VirtualBox for LHC@home project. You can install a Linux OS on a Virtual Machine. Tullio | |
ID: 50441 | Rating: 0 | rate: / Reply Quote | |
VirtualBox uses Linux. There's more information about that tool: | |
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VirtualBox can be installed on Windows, Linux and Solaris. You can choose which Linux version you want. I use the last version in the list,64 bit, then I compile the kernel modules using GCC, make ,perl and the OS source files. | |
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If you are running LHC you must have VirtualBox already installed. Open the Virtual Box Manager, select New and install Linux from a CD or DVD. You must download it from a Web source. I am using SuSE Linux, but most people use Ubuntu. | |
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Okey, I'll try it soon. Thank you again :) | |
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Message boards : Multicore CPUs : Why get I no quantum chemisty tasks?