If you look around the Debian site about installing to USB, you will see they ask you to format your USB media as FAT for their USB-HDD .img.
I have a Gigabyte board, GA M61P-S3, and it was difficult to figure out how to boot from USB. In the BIOS, Boot from menu (F12), there is a + next to HDD, highlight that and click enter (it's a drop down menu). You should see your USB device listed as USB-HDD, highlight that and click enter.Now it should boot from your USB device regardless of file system it's formatted in.
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It's easy to run the precompiled binary: ubuntu@ubuntu:~/cgminer$ wget http://ck.kolivas.org/apps/cgminer/cgminer-2.3.3.tar.bz2 After the download is done: ubuntu@ubuntu:~/cgminer$ tar xvjf cgminer-2.3.3.tar.bz2 Then: ubuntu@ubuntu:~/cgminer$ cd cgminer-2.3.3 The file 'cgminer' already has execute permissions. Finally: ubuntu@ubuntu:~/cgminer/cgminer-2.3.3$ sudo ./cgminer -o http://pool:port -u something -p pickurnose -z someoptions Cheers
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I was assuming the transaction would be sent out by the Green Address ( 1LNWw6yCxkUmkhArb2Nf2MPw6vG7u5WG7q ) stated by MagicalTux at : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=48170.0 , but instead I received it from: 1MVtwuuKvuzUa2mWiBnrA9UzqnP7tBaB9A (0.1 BTC - Output) 15sgsXuS7LPGPT18cjH5ecuUwPK6jTbFJZ (0.21206082 BTC - Output) 1BSX5JfYF9d4i7oU2DmQkbGFMqiQd7NoR3 (86.88689612 BTC - Output) Which one would be the green address then? Mt. Gox is robbing Peter to pay Paul! The bold address is what Mt. Gox uses to rob BTC from users accounts to satisfy outstanding BTC withdraws. I had a BTC deposit to my Mt. Gox account from mining and they took it, it shows so in the block chain, and paid it to two other addresses. Checking my account it shows the full balance, yet the block chain says different, BTC transferred from my Mt. Gox address to the Green address. They are doing the Bitcoin Shuffle big time, WTF. They could be taking our BTC and trading on the market for all we know. ![Angry](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/angry.gif) I thought they were just an intermediary acting as a middle man, not pilfering my account to pay johnthedong. ![Shocked](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/shocked.gif) Seeing this activity doesn't make me feel good about their business practices. Looks like I'm going to have to get that paper wallet sooner rather than later. Sincerely, WTF
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This infos needs to be in the FAQ, detailing how to get and link addresses. Also, Instant Payouts maybe another FAQ addition.
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I have a Saphire 6850 @ 850/260 using CGMiner hashing away at 234MH/s. It's a bit sensitive to temperature and will crash over 72C, but it's running OK. I'm using Lubuntu 11.04 64bit.
Edit: I did have the memclock set at 260 but now it's stuck at 1000. I've rebooted 3 times attempting to get back to 260 or 300 and it refuses me. Maybe I should try 800 on the engine and try to alter memory again, we'll see.
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Will you populate the FAQ with "How to get all these addresses to register with your BTC address." For instance, Vanitygen will produce bitcoin and namecoin addresses, but how to get the others without installing daemons?
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You might be a pedophile if...You digitally manipulate those below the age of consent.
I believe you are in need of some Dao De Jing Matt:
Chapter 63
Do things noncoercively (wuwei), Be non-interfering in going about your business (wushi), And savor the flavor in the unadulterated in what you eat.
Treat the small as great and the few as many.
Requite enmity with character (de).
Take account of the difficult while it is still easy, and deal with the large while it is still tiny. The most difficult things in life originate with the easy, And the largest issues originate with the tiny.
Thus it is because the sages never try to do great things That they are indeed able to be great.
One who makes promises lightly is sure to have little credibility; One who finds everything easy is certain to have lots of difficulties.
Thus, it is because even the sages pay careful attention to such things That they are always free of difficulties.
-A Philosophical Translation of the Dao De Jing; Translated by Ames and Hall
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1. You are reaching the limits of your 700 watt psu. 2. Some of those cards must be using molex to pcie adapters 3. Your are agressively overclocking your GPU's while your PSU is stressed without OC'n. 4. Molex to pcie adapters can't handle the current load like a normal pcie direct from the psu
Any cards on molex to pcie adapters should not be agressively OC'd, 800/300 to start for these cards. Your 4 cards are in need of about 600 watts. Your power supply may be lying to you about its useful output wattage. Look to purchase a continuous rated PSU at least 80+. You would probably need at least a 750w continuous rated PSU and a unit with enough regular pcie adapters (no molex to pcie).
Cheers
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Why change anything by flashing when you can make all of those changes with CGMiner?
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Installing the .dll, is this safe, not a rootkit? ![Shocked](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/shocked.gif) Here, install TDL.dll to you win32 directory it will fix you buggy gpu problem. ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) Just sayin..
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Debian source packages for 11.6 fglrx drivers: http://snapshot.debian.org/package/fglrx-driver/1%3A11-6-3/Caution: Debian and Ubuntu are disimilar enough that packages may not install properly because of the way each builds their packages.UsageIn order to browse snapshots of the archives kept on snapshot.debian.org, simply follow the links on the top left. They will lead you to a list of months for which data was imported, and the list entries in turn will point you to all timestamps of a given month's snapshots. For example, /archive/debian/ shows that we have imports for the main Debian archive, http://ftp.debian.org/debian/, from 2005 until the present. Picking October of 2009, /archive/debian/?year=2009;month=10, provides us with a list of many different states of the debian archive, roughly spaced 6 hours apart (the update frequency of ftp.debian.org at that time). Following any of these links, say /archive/debian/20091004T111800Z/, shows how ftp.debian.org/debian looked on the 4th of October 2009 at around 11:18 UTC. If you want to add a specific date's archive to your apt sources.list simply add an entry like these: deb http://snapshot.debian.org/archive/debian/20091004T111800Z/ lenny main deb-src http://snapshot.debian.org/archive/debian/20091004T111800Z/ lenny main deb http://snapshot.debian.org/archive/debian-security/20091004T121501Z/ lenny/updates main deb-src http://snapshot.debian.org/archive/debian-security/20091004T121501Z/ lenny/updates main To learn which snapshots exist, i.e. which date strings are valid, simply browse the list as mentioned above. Valid date formats are yyyymmddThhmmssZ or simply yyyymmdd. If there is no import at the exact time you specified you will get the latest available timestamp which is before the time you specified. It may be necessary to ignore the Valid-Until header within Release files, in order to prevent apt from disregarding snapshot entries ("Release file expired"). Use aptitude -o Acquire::Check-Valid-Until=false update or apt-get -o Acquire::Check-Valid-Until=false update for this purpose. Reproduced from here: http://snapshot.debian.orgThis is what I added to my sources.list: 11-6-3 Seen in debian on 2011-07-20 03:31:11 in /pool/non-free/f/fglrx-driver. Below is an example based on the above line you would put into your /etc/apt/sources.list #After your done installing, comment them out until you need them again. ###Archived packages: deb http://snapshot.debian.org/archive/debian/20110720/ lenny main non-free deb-src http://snapshot.debian.org/archive/debian/20110720/ lenny main non-free deb http://snapshot.debian.org/archive/debian-security/20110720/ lenny/updates main non-free deb-src http://snapshot.debian.org/archive/debian-security/20110720/ lenny/updates main non-free Note: I have tried this out and couldn't get it to work. Got depends errors for XOrg saying it needs 7.6....as well as other fglrx packages. I tried the above with only the above sources active, disabling all of the other sources. I tried with Lubuntu 11.04 64 bit installed to a hard drive. I also tried installing just the binary's but they get similar results about Xorg needing newer 7.6.
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I've added "BIP16 Supported" to your entry in the P2Pool Server List.
Is that really necessary? Any node not upgraded has been forked from the p2pool as incompatible. The goal is to prevent people from wasting their time connecting to a p2pool that hasn't upgraded, that's all. Most in the list are probably updated to the latest. I'll have to hunt down some infos and make some changes to it.
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Why Wally World? Aren't you afraid of the ties to the US Government like Janet Napolitano's "See something , say something."? Their face scanning roll out? Their purchase of $1million death insurance on you when hired that compensates Wally World and not your family? Their commitment to pay you minimum wage? Get a job as a helper or laborer for electricians, masons, plumbers, welders. The pay may be slightly better but there is room for improvement. Move to North Dakota and join the fracking boom making $50k a year. ![Shocked](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/shocked.gif) If you aim low, $15/hr to work at a taco stand. ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
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A New Jersey man who was strip searched in prison after being accused of failing to pay a traffic fine lost his Supreme Court appeal Monday. The 5-4 divided court found two county jails "struck a reasonable balance between inmate privacy and the needs of the (correctional) institution." The conservative majority concluded a "reasonable suspicion" standard could be applied when conducting examinations of newly admitted prisoners. Albert Florence said he was subjected to what he called a pair of intrusive, humiliating searches six years ago. But Justice Anthony Kennedy, writing for the court, said the policy was designed in part to protect the safety of Florence and other inmates.
"Exempting people arrested for minor offenses from a standard search protocol thus may put them at greater risk and result in more contraband being brought into the detention facility," said Kennedy. "This is a substantial reason not to mandate the exception (Florence) seeks as a matter of constitutional law."
Chief Justice John Roberts and Justices Antonin Scalia, Clarence Thomas, and Samuel Alito supported all or part of Kennedy's opinion. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/46928883#.T3nqcafXZqM
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I've added "BIP16 Supported" to your entry in the P2Pool Server List.
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College doesn't offer Navajo? Yá'át'ééh, E la na tte? Dinéena bizaad doo shi? Háadish yah anída'aldah góne'? Ahéhee', Nizhónígo Nee Ado’ááł. If you want to try some languages, here are some free courses: http://fsi-language-courses.org/Content.phpI vote for Chinese. Guo Tie (gwo-tee-eh) is one of my favorites. No it's not a music artist. http://mandarintools.com/chardict.htmlThe first Chinese phrase I learned: Doonay luo mu hi! The only downside to learning to speak Mandarin is going into Chinese restaraunts and finding they speak Cantonese.
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I only mentioned 0.6 rc3 because it was the minimum Gavin recommended.
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are you updated for BIP16 support?
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How is your BIP16 support, p2pool, are you using at least 0.6 rc3 of bitcoind?
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