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    iThena: New Task Series for iThena OONI Probe - New Settings

    A new job series has been introduced for the iThena OONI Probe application.

    The job tasks in the new series, are named: OONI_TESTS_1D_T...

    A parameter has been set in the new series:

    Max Memory Usage: 256 MB
    Previously the "Max Memory Usage" value was 2048 MB which was too high (a particular problem on 32-bit platforms).

    In addition, the number of credits for completing a task has been changed to 8 (previously it was 2).

    Clients can still receive tasks from the old OONI_TESTS_0D_T.. series. (there are still some left in the queue).

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/iThenaProject/st...05469252841472

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    Re: iThena: New Task Series for iThena OONI Probe - New Settings

    FYI, they just released an ARM/linux version of this app for things like raspberry Pi machines.
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    Re: iThena: New Task Series for iThena OONI Probe - New Settings

    ok so what am I doing wrong, I can't get any tasks and I removed it from one machine and now I can add it back. just tells me failed to add try again later. so HELP
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    Re: iThena: New Task Series for iThena OONI Probe - New Settings

    Probably the cert problem.

    https://boinc.berkeley.edu/forum_thread.php?id=14422

    (FYI, the cert problem does not impact linux, if I understand correctly. With windows, the BOINC app has its own cert, and it needs to be updated. But with linux, BOINC just uses the system level cert, which is up to date.)
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