
Sat 03:50:16 PM CST | | Processor: 4 GenuineIntel Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-3470T CPU 2.90GHz

Sat 03:50:16 PM CST | | Host name: shuttleworth Sat 03:50:15 PM CST | | OpenCL: Intel GPU 0: Intel(R) HD Graphics IvyBridge GT1 (driver version 1.3, device version OpenCL 1.2 beignet 1.3, 2048MB, 2048MB available, 48 GFLOPS peak) Sat 03:50:15 PM CST | | Data directory: /var/lib/boinc-client

Sat 03:50:15 PM CST | | log flags: file_xfer, sched_ops, task Sat 03:50:15 PM CST | | Starting BOINC client version 7.16.6 for x86_64-pc-linux-gnu That gave me the following in my event log: Yesterday, I tried the same thing on my desktop with Ubuntu's package of the same name. I hooked up an HDMI monitor, just to prove that it wasn't the lack of a dummy plug, but no difference. Yes, I had installed beignet-opencl-icd on one of the headless Debian machines and rebooted, but was still getting "No usable GPUs found" in my event log. So Machenschalk, is there simply no way to even test this at present? Thanks. On the Einstein side of things, I no longer see a Linux Intel GPU app listed on the Applications page, not even as a beta. Ubuntu has an Intel package but Debian does not yet.
BOINC NO USABLE GPUS FOUND DRIVERS
Apparently Intel finally released OpenCL drivers (though perhaps not for Ivy Bridge?). I also see comment above that Beignet is deprecated, which would negate some of the testing done here in 2015. Reading the other threads has me worried that lots of Linux tinkering might be necessary. I tried installing Beignet and rebooting, but that didn't fix it.

BOINC NO USABLE GPUS FOUND DRIVER
So there's obviously a driver issue I need to address. Right now, all three machine's event logs say "No usable GPUs found" immediately upon BOINC startup (before anything Einstein related). I'll upgrade next winter if I can get this working.) All three are identical and have Ivy Bridge processors. In addition to my desktop (running Kubuntu), I have two headless machines (running Debian) for BOINC only.
