Anybody made client working on ubuntu 19?
Anyone? I have issue installing DB 4.8 on Ubuntu 19. Your question was overly casual and didn't really contain enough information to motivate me to find out why you were asking (I've learned to be thrifty with my time). If you had made some/any effort to describe your problem, that might have helped. You will need to download 4.8, compile it separately and adjust the build process to use the 4.8 headers and libs. Cheers Graham Thanks Graham, I did get db 4.8 but when I compile it it shows error. Will work on getting that here. But will try what dooglus said.
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Anybody made client working on ubuntu 19?
Anyone? I have issue installing DB 4.8 on Ubuntu 19.
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Anybody made client working on ubuntu 19?
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Selling Bitmain coupons 340$, 250$, 160$ and 65$. Expire on 2019-03-31. Best offer wins.
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trying to desperately setup my 2FA, showing always code invalid. using google auth any recommendation
sync time both on your computer and your mobile device and sync time again on application itself.
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Really, scammers? These bots have been popping up all over. Strange thing it is always 2 posts back to back everytime I find it. The strange thing is, they only posted here. Nah, saw them on all the mining subforums earlier today. and Wall board too...
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Heh - well ... if you ask me I'll always say a full node running on linux nothing for win for a temp use. I am very illiterate in Linux and currently can't set aside Linux comp. I have been using bitcoin core on windows for most of a year. I guess it is time for me to migrate that to linux. That said, having the full block chain on your own computer helps prevent hacking as well as the health of bitcoin since you are another copy for the system to compare off. The main reason for not using windows is all the viruses that can intercept what goes between your hands and the internet (Kano, can you confirm). Keep your firewalls, virus scanners and other security measures in place (including safe browsing and not opening unknown emails) and it will help for the short term. When you can swing the money and time, probably best to migrate it to linux (which I will be doing now too). linux it is but will take me awhile... I'd suggest a ubuntu base linux - they're easy to install but also easy to upgrade. The LTS (Long Term Support) versions last a few years, and some time before the end of that LTS you simply have to upgrade it - which is just a few commands and wait and watch Edit: any yes the reason to avoid Windows is indeed all the viruses and key loggers out there. The anitivirus software that everyone uses doesn't stop all viruses, it only stops 'known viruses' by pattern matching ... and that is by design by McAffee in the beginning. He designed it that way so that you'd have to always get data/version updates regularly from them. Permanent source of income ... Windows (all versions at least since Windows 7) log your key strokes (and lots of other stuff) so that Microsoft can see them if needed. Yes this is a well known fact, not an urban legend - it started with the Beta of Windows 10 and then they back ported it to the older windows versions via updates. You just gotta hope no one ever manages to get at that log on your computer ... どうもありがとうございます kanosan
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Heh - well ... if you ask me I'll always say a full node running on linux nothing for win for a temp use. I am very illiterate in Linux and currently can't set aside Linux comp. I have been using bitcoin core on windows for most of a year. I guess it is time for me to migrate that to linux. That said, having the full block chain on your own computer helps prevent hacking as well as the health of bitcoin since you are another copy for the system to compare off. The main reason for not using windows is all the viruses that can intercept what goes between your hands and the internet (Kano, can you confirm). Keep your firewalls, virus scanners and other security measures in place (including safe browsing and not opening unknown emails) and it will help for the short term. When you can swing the money and time, probably best to migrate it to linux (which I will be doing now too). linux it is but will take me awhile...
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no it doesn't have to be open all the time.
Yep it uses electrum's servers to validate the block chain - the wallet doesn't do it. i.e. you have to trust electrum 100% ... what else then? Heh - well ... if you ask me I'll always say a full node running on linux nothing for win for a temp use. I am very illiterate in Linux and currently can't set aside Linux comp.
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no it doesn't have to be open all the time.
Yep it uses electrum's servers to validate the block chain - the wallet doesn't do it. i.e. you have to trust electrum 100% ... what else then?
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Ok, have been using bitfinex for a wallet and I would like something else. Do please recommend either wallet or another exchange which hasn't been hacked.
Electrum Thanks dude. And has to be open all time, right?
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conveve covfefe fuds Conventional thinking is that he meant to write "coverage", and just fat fingered it. still hilarious
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Ok, have been using bitfinex for a wallet and I would like something else. Do please recommend either wallet or another exchange which hasn't been hacked.
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fuds are snafu?
Engrish, brother. conveve fuds
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Did you notice the network hash rate going down to 38 E from 42E ?
Looks like the flood in Sichuan, China damaged some mining operations.
yeah but yesterdays news
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gobble gobble we got double
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Another dump...how surprising...
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Carl! Lend me that turkey please. At this point I am willing to try anything and everything. Haha! Hear you go! Block block! Thanks buddy! Now it is gobble gobble 300% block time
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Carl! Lend me that turkey please. At this point I am willing to try anything and everything.
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