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FAD 1.30c

You have to download and install the version on the download page. Once you have done that go into the setup/projects page and check the box for betas. Save and then go into the queue page and click on recieve.
Then the software will download and install version 1.30c for you.
 
Will it automatically install the new betas as they come out? And if i don't manually go to the que-receive thing will it auto download the betas if that option is selected?

<-FaD noobie
 
If you have the beta option checked then yes it will download the betas and install them as they are released. I generally check the box when I want to download the beta and afterwards uncheck the box.
 
What Freewolf said. I also only check the beta box if there's a new client to come. But it's the only way to get 1.30c - which is quite good and stable in my opinion.

🙂
 
Originally posted by: BlackMountainCow
What Freewolf said. I also only check the beta box if there's a new client to come. But it's the only way to get 1.30c - which is quite good and stable in my opinion.

🙂


I would disagree that 1.30C is good or stable. In a network installation, it is nothing less than a clusterf-ck.

Just an opinion

mondo
 
Running fine on 2 of my networked installs. Windows Version that is. Have about 20 computers talking to one location at the home office.
 
I have it on all my boxes....only one choked on it, rejected two jobs :| but it's been fine since, no trouble on any of the other machines.
 
Originally posted by: mondobyte
Originally posted by: BlackMountainCow
What Freewolf said. I also only check the beta box if there's a new client to come. But it's the only way to get 1.30c - which is quite good and stable in my opinion.

🙂


I would disagree that 1.30C is good or stable. In a network installation, it is nothing less than a clusterf-ck.

Just an opinion

mondo


Well, I got it running on a network with 5 PCs (Windows) and never had a problem. I didn't even lose any WUs during upgrade from 1.25 to 1.30.

My opinion!

 
Originally posted by: BlackMountainCow
Originally posted by: mondobyte
Originally posted by: BlackMountainCow
What Freewolf said. I also only check the beta box if there's a new client to come. But it's the only way to get 1.30c - which is quite good and stable in my opinion.

🙂


I would disagree that 1.30C is good or stable. In a network installation, it is nothing less than a clusterf-ck.

Just an opinion

mondo


Well, I got it running on a network with 5 PCs (Windows) and never had a problem. I didn't even lose any WUs during upgrade from 1.25 to 1.30.

My opinion!

Just FYI Mondoruns linux 😛
 
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