Yes. Since every android machine has the same hostname "localhost", I think any new connection by an identical device will seem as an attempt to reattach a device. I don't know the full list of properties compared, so I don't know if memory or OS revision is one of them or not. I hadn't noticed it because all my hosts have different CPU revisions or a different number of processors.
Since I posted, I've been told there's a pending task to give android devices the name "android-<MAC address>" where the MAC address is the WiFi MAC address. That should solve the problem, but I'm not sure where it is in the priority queue. On Sun, Aug 18, 2013 at 2:22 PM, Carl Christensen <[email protected]> wrote: > is that a server-side thing where it tries to match up an unknown host > with a known host id based on the user id & hostname & cpu etc? I guess > the generic ARM naming doesn't help - I just got a Google Nexus 7 tablet > and it reports the same CPU as my last-gen Samsung Galaxy S3 phone. > > > _______________________________________________ boinc_dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ssl.berkeley.edu/mailman/listinfo/boinc_dev To unsubscribe, visit the above URL and (near bottom of page) enter your email address.
