We have dual boot win/linux boxes here. Since we work primarily in
windows, we do not have rush.d running on the linux side, and I don't
think it would even help in this case.
When we submit a job on the windows side, then boot into linux, the
frames that are already rendering continue to do so, but the rest of the
job is basically paused until that workstations rush.d is started again.
This means if that machine crashed in the night, no render in the
morning, etc. There has got to be a way around this.
Thanks!
-ctj
Christopher Janney
www.a52.com
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