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321  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: main linux repo? on: July 16, 2011, 09:51:11 AM
I just submitted the 0.3.24 to launchpad but there's a 13 hour queue for the build machines (https://launchpad.net/builders), so give it until tomorrow and you should be all set.

I noticed the new release a couple of days ago but only have time to update this stuff at weekends :/

Thanks, I appreciate this. Smiley
322  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Linux noob trying to run bitcoin via SSH on: July 16, 2011, 09:48:07 AM
Tasty - what would be the benefit from doing so?

Thanks for the links too!  Smiley

I hope I'm not defeating the purpose of you building it on the target system, but the main benefit is having something you can mess up and replace very easily. You can even create an extra layer of security by having someone help you build it inside your VM, package it, then you could transfer the build over to the remote server yourself.
That is quite a few extra set of steps. Though after having read more of the thread in detail I noticed you are in this with a partner, so it could make things a bit easier on trust letting someone on the outside help you.

The main/biggest downfall is not building directly on your remote system. As you will surely want to update often, you may want the remote server to have all the libs unless you keep building them in the VM.

What drGr33n wrote here could most certainly help you:
http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=28718.msg366587#msg366587

It's very good info, I've wondered if that was possible.
After some research I found it relatively easy to do too:
http://www.math.umn.edu/systems_guide/putty_xwin32.html

Interesting thread Bro.
323  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Linux noob trying to run bitcoin via SSH on: July 16, 2011, 08:58:11 AM
I'm leaning towards this, though it would be nice if I could find my way around linux a bit more, just in case something needs to be adjusted in the future.  I just wish it wasn't so dang hard to figure all these libraries and dependencies out.  Just makes me thankful that I have Windows so I don't have to deal with this sort of thing on a daily basis.  Sorry for making all you linux gurus cringe.  Tongue

I don't want to derail your thread but, if you end up doing this yourself. I suggest setting up a VM (virtual machine) with virtualbox to build it, using the same distro or a similar debian core distro your remote server is using. Then transfer the binary over to your remote server. If you want to do that start another thread, and I will find material for you on how to do it.


this will help for accelerating your learning linux:
linux commands reference & tutorials:
http://www.pixelbeat.org/cmdline.html
^that one you can c/p with
http://fosswire.com/post/2007/08/unixlinux-command-cheat-sheet/
^pdf
http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/linux-unix-commands-cheat-sheets.html
^ a bunch of different getting started links, some of the sites linked do have broken links, I'm mainly just talking about the linux command reference The Ultimate collection. that one is full of broken links.
324  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin Shrinking - The Long View on: July 16, 2011, 06:53:34 AM
so what you are saying is we should all sell,
and let the exchanges and GODMODE (the guy with 10,000+BTC) have the empty bag all to themselves?

seems like it could work.
325  Economy / Speculation / Re: What happened to the huge walls at 14.00 and 14.10? on: July 16, 2011, 06:37:38 AM
I wish I had GODMODE. xD

that was seriously impressive I took a screenhot and watched most of it for a while.

like titans it is. AFAIK, the market beckons at it's command.
Whoever is doing this has a lot of weight, and whomever buys in from the other day forward is basically giving their money to them from now on.
326  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: TweetForum - Bitcoin Paid to Post Program is Here! Earn Bitcoins by Posting! on: July 16, 2011, 06:32:37 AM
using this forum to bring people to a pay to post forum is by definition: spamming.
if it works out, good on ya.
if it doesn't, I don't want to hear about it.
327  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: BitCoin Use #1105: Ridding the Community of Unwanted Members on: July 16, 2011, 06:28:04 AM
100BTC and I will vanish.
...to a different account.
328  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Linux noob trying to run bitcoin via SSH on: July 16, 2011, 06:17:49 AM
i still firmly agree with davidonpda

step one.
SgtSpike installs team viewer on his computer, sets record sessions.
then sends session invite to computerized guy.

step two.
SgtSpike logs into his remote server.

step three.
computerized guy accepts session.

step four.
profit.

no password dataz to computerized guy, unless computerized guy is some how able to manage changing passwd right in front of sgt spike. however, nice computerized guy wouldn't do that.
329  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: windows like batch files on linux? on: July 15, 2011, 09:51:31 AM
bash scripts.

http://bashscripts.org/forum/

330  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: main linux repo? on: July 15, 2011, 09:31:49 AM
I was starting to think that, thanks for the confirmation.
331  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Linux noob trying to run bitcoin via SSH on: July 15, 2011, 09:30:17 AM
I not anyone or know any of these guys but I suggest letting one of these guys help you.
The web will often fail you with outdated info when comes to linux, it changes frequently.
Having someone that knows current info and can show you or help you fix things is invaluable.

Teamviewer is excellent too.
Teamviewer has an ability to record the session also, so you can go back and watch exactly what they did, in case you want to setup another one or ever need to set it up again for any reason.
it also has a browser interface.
332  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / main linux repo? on: July 15, 2011, 09:14:34 AM
Trying to figure out what the repository for Bitcoin is?
I found this one:
ppa:stretch/bitcoin
but it only has 0.3.23

is that it, and it just hasn't been updated yet, or did I get the wrong one?
333  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: "TheInternet" Bot - Fucking with the Trades - For how long? What happens after? on: July 15, 2011, 07:29:46 AM
how do you have 2 different post counts?
I believe this should answer your question.



http://www.bing.com/search?q=downvote+bot&go=&qs=bs&form=QBRE
334  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The Creator vs. Evolutionary Innovation on: July 15, 2011, 07:23:23 AM
Who is this "entity" that refuses to change and worships "the creator"? A few crackpot forum members? Bitcoin is an active project with an active dev team, and if you have good ideas for improvements you're welcome on the mailing list.

Apart from the basic assumptions (coin generation rate, max number of coins) everything is open to discussion, including protocol improvements (if backwards/forwards compatible). Big changes have been made before. It's not like it's set in stone and the only thing that happens there is worshipping Satoshi's code...


I don't know the Dev team personally. As a poster and reader of the forum, it often seems like "the few crackpot forum members" are actually the majority.

don't pay attention to the ones who sit on the forums all day night long, they are doing nothing.
335  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: "TheInternet" Bot - Fucking with the Trades - For how long? What happens after? on: July 15, 2011, 07:15:50 AM
You guys really overestimate the impact of bots on bitcoin, it's minimal, and most of the impact is positive, not negative.
Adjusted title of the thread, I am still kind of confused on overall impact is all.  I keep thinking about the positives it gives by having a kind of regulation there, but how unnatural it is as well.  Still not sure how I feel.

how do you have 2 different post counts?
336  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: "TheInternet" Bot - Fucking with the Trades - For how long? What happens after? on: July 15, 2011, 07:10:32 AM
dude said it wasn't him.

I'm jealous too... xD
337  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Loaded Question. on: July 09, 2011, 08:43:27 AM
wrong answer.
I looked into the inner working of reality's construct, a
nd there is only one true definitive answer to the question.

...friendship.
338  Other / Meta / Re: A shy guy made a MtGox Trade API client on: July 08, 2011, 06:13:44 PM
dude, you got markers all over the place.
wtf are you trying to say?
Come out with it!
339  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Arbitrage Opportunities between Mt. Gox & TradeHill? on: July 08, 2011, 07:19:01 AM
was anyone able to get in on the mtgox 14, tradehill 14 to b7 with 1100+ @13?

that day I found out how long dwolla deposits take, >= forever.
then to find out b7's dwolla transfers were broken.



...goxed.
340  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: [ATTN!!] Bitcoin Security nearly Breached on: July 08, 2011, 03:37:43 AM
did they setup their own pool?
other seems rather large, it was almost 45% earlier now it's about 1/5 of the total.


Thats a 'shopped' image there, homey G nugs...

nah, this:
http://www.bitcoinwatch.com/

the cool little pie chart, g.i.t.s. looking thing.
earlier it was about 45%, then about 1/5th. unless the only reason they were in other making it so large was because they got kicked from the named pools, and they didn't have anywhere to go?
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