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Do you know how to fix 'unknown' version issue, so it can be set up properly doing compilation? Without manual modifications? Or maybe we can suggest it to forrestv.
I`m doing it manually in setup.py version = __import__('p2pool').__version__
to version = "9.0-7-g738af95"
As for current git ofc ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) I`m first update my linux node to see current version number then change that and compile under windows32/64. I have no idea how to fix it automagically. Very old question, but the answer is that git has to be on your path.
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For example, a good innovation should be use monospaced fonts in all field containing hex or base58 numbers.
Done! In the centove's template, put the following code anywhere between <head> and </head> <style type="text/css"> #payout_addr, #payouts, #blocks{ font-family: monospace; } </style>
A little more nuance, added share explorer values, and courier fonts (supposedly WebKit has issues with standard monospace). #payout_addr, #best_share, #verified_heads, #heads, #verified_tails, #tails, #payouts>tr>td:first-child, #blocks>tr>td:nth-child(3){ font-family: "Courier New", Courier, monospace; } I also wrapped my graphs in a container and wells (like p2pool.org) with centove's template. Looking good ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif)
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Can I ask where you got your markup template? Much better than the default. I did it, it's basically the same html with twitter's bootstrap css wrapped around it. I just wanted something that worked on my phone/tablet other mobile device without a lot of mucking about. I'm not quite done with it ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) I noticed that the "share" page wasn't done and you might consider alternating the table row colors with some padding (bootstrap default?). kudos! It's nice and simple. Do you mind if I steal the markup for my local server? Do you have plans to submit a pull request once you're done? (I think you should.)
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Can I ask where you got your markup template? Much better than the default.
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noob question, but I can't seem to find the answer. What does [ANN] mean? Is there a listing of all the subject prefixes anywhere?
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hmmm, can you elaborate? if my p2pool process falls over what will behave differently with my backup server? I know that I lowered my queue and thread count slightly, but inefficient hashing is better than downtime, right? TIA.
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Which fee free PPS pool is that? Are there any left? Mining at a fee-free PPS pool might cost less now, but the risks of the pool failing are high so the cost may be more than you imagine.
Eligius - It's actually CPPSRB - Capped Pay Per Share with Recent Backpay I understand the value of p2pool but I don't think that a failing pool is all that costly. If you have a failover you shouldn't have any issues when the primary is down. Worst case is that you'd lose out on anything that wasn't distributed to you yet - hopefully < 0.2
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This a great guide - thanks! I have a couple of questions. This thread, and others, have said: The mathematical fact still remains that a well tuned p2pool will out pay any other pool. In fact, it will approach solo mining.
I'm new to bitcoin (as my rep will tell you), but I understand the concept of luck and variance. How specifically does p2pool "out pay" others? I currently mine on a no-fee (keep trans fees) PPLNS pool. My analysis shows that the trans fees are ~1% so p2pool will out pay there. How else? Is there some sort of reduced latency bonus? Or just a "no-downtime" gain? I read somewhere that >100% efficiencies are "stealing" somehow gaining from others with low pool efficiency by getting their hash power but not always giving credit -- or something. Also, this guide mentions using: -Q 0 -g 1 --intensity d --gpu-dyninterval 50 Can you elaborate? the -g sets the miner to a single thread (opposed to 3 on my machine). Isn't that going to reduce my hashrate? the -Q 0 seems inefficient too but I assume that I'm missing something. The --gpu-dyninterval default is 7 but you recommend 50. I don't understand why. These setting seem really important so I really want to understand. Finally, how is difficultly handled? Hosted pools can auto-adjust this "magically". How can I tell what I should set mine to (or leave it at) and how do I do it?
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Just me or is the https version of the website down?
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Thanks for the instructions
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I'm interested in this pool. Can you explain how RSMPPS is different from CPPSRB?
Also is there NMC support? The mining comparison wiki says No, but I noticed a NMC donation link on the website.
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Being a noob myself, it could be PCI 2 v 3.
Other options:
could it be temperatures? I have 2 identical cards in my PC that have a 200 M/h difference due to one getting hotter and having to self-throttle.
How long has this hash rate been improved? Could it just be fluctuation?
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My understanding is that they have delivered FPGA units in the past so I would assume the company itself isn't a scam.
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I used to do folding@home but decided to switch when their last version was not very stable in my environment. Now I wish I would have changed sooner. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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where can you see how much time you've been logged in for? Does this include idle time?
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I'm new to bitcoin, obviously. I started about 2 weeks ago. Went on vacation and came back to some doubled bitcoins.
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