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Message 20678 - Posted: 17 Mar 2011 | 3:51:05 UTC

Just got my new Asus GTX 570 up and crunching on Win 7 and have been reading various tips in the forum. Regarding the "swan_sync" environment variable, what is the proper spelling? I've seen 3 different spellings in various posts here so I'm not sure.

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Message 20680 - Posted: 17 Mar 2011 | 7:16:46 UTC - in response to Message 20678.
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swan_sync works for me. Im not sure it matters if they are in capitals or not though. All recent Windows Versions (xp, 2003, Vista, Win7).

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Message 20681 - Posted: 17 Mar 2011 | 7:53:34 UTC - in response to Message 20678.

Swan_Sync works for me.

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Message 20900 - Posted: 12 Apr 2011 | 1:37:27 UTC
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Just tried the spelling 3 ways in Linux and only SWAN_SYNC worked.

Swan_Sync and swan_sync both failed.

Complete Linux command:

in the file "profile" at /etc/ type "export SWAN_SYNC=0"

(I don't actually think it matters which file you put the command in, so long as it is a file that is read during startup).

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Message 20903 - Posted: 12 Apr 2011 | 11:36:07 UTC - in response to Message 20900.

In UBUNTU.10.10 be.

Note Quotes are just not put them to separate in this text.

We need to access and modify the file "/ etc / environment" which can be done in two ways (there are more) but these I think are the easiest.

For more careful not to make a copy of the file, using the terminal put:

"sudo cp / etc / environment / etc / environment.backup" and thereby generate a copy.

A - If you have activated the option in the contextual menu "Open as administrator " to the folder "/ etc" and select Open as Administrator file "environment" edit it (in principle in this file will only see a line of the PATH) and add in the end, the following line: "SWAN_SYNC = 0" we keep it ready.

Or can this another way:

B - Medinat the terminal run the following line:

First access the folder / etc using "cd / etc"

Then edit the file "environment" by: "sudo gedit environment" and add the aforementioned final variable: "SWAN_SYNC = 0" stocked and ready.
Reboot the system.

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Message 42983 - Posted: 11 Mar 2016 | 21:31:19 UTC

Where exactly does swan_sync go?
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Message 42984 - Posted: 11 Mar 2016 | 21:40:15 UTC - in response to Message 42983.

Where exactly does swan_sync go?
See this post.

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