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#232 |
May 2007
Kansas; USA
41·271 Posts |
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191^55 terminates
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#233 | |
"Alexander"
Nov 2008
The Alamo City
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#234 |
"Curtis"
Feb 2005
Riverside, CA
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#235 |
"Ed Hall"
Dec 2009
Adirondack Mtns
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Is there any word on how CADO-NFS would run in an Ubuntu virtual machine under windows? I know I couldn't ever get GPU stuff to work in a VM, but CPU packages should work. I have no Windows machines to try a VM, unless I tried an Ubuntu VM in a Windows VM and I don't have any current Windows VMs.
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#236 |
Apr 2020
11000111012 Posts |
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Henryzz has managed to get CADO running in WSL2. There are some symlinks which need fixing, see this thread. Not sure if there are any further difficulties.
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#237 |
"Oliver"
Sep 2017
Porta Westfalica, DE
1,087 Posts |
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On the recent Debian WSL2 (and also WSL "1") version, I had no problems compiling the recent CADO-NFS and version 2.3.0 after installing needed packages. I did not need to change symlinks etc.
Running it in a VM would be straight forward, of course. But for me, WSL(2) was always handier. Of course native Linux is still preferable if possible. Getting CUDA etc. to work is whole other story... |
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#238 |
May 2007
Kansas; USA
1111110 Posts |
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Thanks for all of the info. guys. It looks like I won't be attempting to use CADO in Windows. :-)
Meanwhile: 193^73 terminates Reserving 191^57 and 1250^41 Last fiddled with by gd_barnes on 2022-05-28 at 00:08 |
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#239 |
May 2007
Kansas; USA
41×271 Posts |
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191^57, 193^73, and 1250^41 terminate
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#240 |
May 2007
Kansas; USA
41×271 Posts |
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86^78, 193^67, and 12496^36 terminate.
Reserving 139^57, 139^67, 151^57, 157^57, and 157^67. |
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#241 |
May 2007
Kansas; USA
2B6716 Posts |
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139^57, 139^67, 157^57, and 157^67 terminate
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#242 |
"Ed Hall"
Dec 2009
Adirondack Mtns
5×941 Posts |
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@gd_barnes:
There is another alternative to run linux with your present computer. I have run some of my machines from SD cards and USB thumb-drives. You could create a linux USB drive with all the factoring associated programs and boot up from the USB drive to run those programs. An upside would be that nothing would be touching the Windows drive unless you wanted it to. A downside would be that during the factoring, you wouldn't be able run any normal Windows applications. If you do try this, I would suggest at least a 32GB device. |
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