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Guys, I've discovered that, for some strange reason, you *must* have 
elevated privileges to run / configure BOINC when it's installed via the F10 
repositories.

I've been trying to get BOINC configured to connect to my accounts ever 
since I installed the X86_64 version of Fedora 10 several months ago. Today 
I got a crazy idea and tried running the boincmgr binary as a superuser and 
to my surprise I was able to connect to the client and configure it, 
something that I have been trying off and on for the past several months to 
do without success.

Since I never had to run it as a superuser when I installed from the 
tarball off the Boinc.berkeley.edu server, I suspect this is a RedHat/Fedora 
issue. Can someone explain the rationale behind requiring admin privileges 
to configure BOINC?

I managed to work around it by "chmod +s" all the Boinc binaries, but I 
shouldn't have to do that!

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