[Debian Wiki] Update of "BOINC/ServerGuide" by SteffenMoeller

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The "BOINC/ServerGuide" page has been changed by SteffenMoeller:
http://wiki.debian.org/BOINC/ServerGuide?action=diff&rev1=103&rev2=104

  
  = Intro =
  
+ ||<style="text-align:right;"-2>{{http://boinc.berkeley.edu/logo/www_logo.gif}}||
+ ||<tablestyle="border:0" style="vertical-align:top" tablewidth="100%"><<Include(BOINC/ServerGuide/Include/Intro)>>||<style="width:40%;tableborder:0;"><<TableOfContents(2)>>||
- This tutorial will help you to create and maintain a BOINC project with Debian. We are still (8/2011) moving paragraphs back and forth, but by following the instructions you will have a working project. How exactly this page will evolve depends on you all who you read this. We do not aim at substituting the BOINC [[http://boinc.berkeley.edu/email_lists.php|mailing lists]] or the [[http://boinc.berkeley.edu/trac/wiki|Wiki]], but rather attempt giving a red line to follow through it all. 
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- <<TableOfContents(2)>>
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- The BOINC source tree comes with a ''BOINC server''. That ''server'' however does not serve by itself but ''installs the skeleton'' for the real server. Consequently, the Debian package is named ''boinc-server-maker'', allowing for the creation of an arbitrary number of truly serving BOINC servers for every machine.
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- In the following, please distinguish
-  1. the folder to which the files of the BOINC server templates install ('/usr/share/boinc-server')
-  1. the name of the Debian package providing those files ('boinc-server-maker')
-  1. the location of your very own project ('you/name/it')
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- The preparation from the Debian sources is not too different from a preparation from the original source tree. Debian should just shorten the process to a first success. The first version of these instructions sometimes presents side-by-side the "original BOINC textbook" instructions and the Debian way of achieving the same. This renders these instructions as generic and as educational as possible. Violations to that principle please report to us.
  
  = Preparations =
  
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  If your background is not biochemistry you can still understand it all from the technical side. But you will barely come up with your own docking project. If you are interested to help out some drug researchers local to you, just find your nearest university and ask around. Even if you are still going to high school, you may run into someone to mentally feed you or even to offer some real collaboration.
  
  The steps for creating the example project, is described at [[BOINC/ServerGuide/AutoDockApp]].
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- == BOINCed variant of Raccoon ==
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- Work on Raccoon has not yet been completed. Just to lower expectations a bit, please be aware that Raccoon does not by some magic do all the work for you. You still need to do all the preparations with AutoGrid/MGLTools. You will be helped with the technical side of job creation and result analysis.
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- == Comments by the community ==
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- Please use this section to comment on the instructions for using AutoDock with BOINC. You may also leave a URL / email address to contact you/your group directly for particular requests.
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- === Pro and Cons ===
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- ==== Particulary appreciated in above description: ====
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- ==== Please improvde this or that: ====
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- === IT savvy individuals seeking biochemical partner ===
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-  *
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- === Biochemical groups seeking helping IT hands ===
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  = See also =
   * [[http://packages.qa.debian.org/b/boinc.html|Debian PTS for BOINC package]]
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    * [[http://blacksheepsoftware.com.au/bradley/wordpress/?p=23|Black Sheep Software]] (command line only)
   * [[http://w3.linux-magazine.com/issue/71/Distributed_Applications_With_BOINC.pdf|BOINC Article in Linux Magazine]] issue 71 by Marc Seil (2006) "Idle Cycles".
  
+ -----
+ [[BOINC]]. [[BOINC/Server]],  [[BOINC/Development]], [[BOINC/Development/GitUsage]],
- == Back to ==
-  * [[BOINC]]
-  * [[BOINC/Server]]
-  * [[BOINC/Development/GitUsage]]
-  * [[BOINC/Development]]
  



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