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Hello!
My motherboard does not see ssd with nvoc installed, while with the usb flash I can become on ssd ubuntu, is there any bash script that would update ubuntu to nvoc fork?
Thank you!
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Good afternoon!
How in Linux to learn the manufacturer of memory for a video card? I tried both i-nex and lspci -k | awk '/ VGA / {getline; print $ 2} ' It is issued like this:
NVIDIA Corporation GP106 [GeForce GTX 1060 6GB] NVIDIA Corporation GP106 [GeForce GTX 1060 6GB] NVIDIA Corporation GP106 [GeForce GTX 1060 6GB] NVIDIA Corporation GP106 [GeForce GTX 1060 6GB] NVIDIA Corporation GP106 [GeForce GTX 1060 6GB] NVIDIA Corporation GP106 [GeForce GTX 1060 6GB] Micro-Star International Co., Ltd. [MSI] NVIDIA Corporation GP106 [GeForce GTX 1060 6GB]
Is there really a memory from Nvidia? I hear it for the first time. Can anyone help?
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I started using this OS. Thanks to the creators, it's very convenient!
There are several questions: 1. What is the correct order of actions and commands after writing changes to 1bash? What should I enter to restart the miner? 2. How to search for the reasons that he does not see 8 cards from 1 card? 3. Now after an hour of work, the system swears on the dag file of the claymore miner, in Windows I treated it with an increase in the paging file. And what to do here? 4. When I try to log in through the monitor, not ssh, everything stops and hangs and goes into reboot
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My search nvOC dont get results, sorry. What i can get this command (~/nvOC report)
My nvos write - xorg problem detected, and reboot again and again
Don't quote me on this but I think xorg problem refers to you booting using your onboard video rather than the graphics card.. you should use PEG not IGD I connect the monitor to the video card, not the motherboard, but the problem remains Did you connect monitor to integrated at first boot? If yes I think easiest way is to re-image, disable IGD, connect monitor to main PCIe slot and boot. Great! Thanx a lot! Thanx, i make other way: write image nvOC 19 1.4 and this problem solved. Mining proccess starts, but if i write "sudo su", system give me message "unable to resolve host 19_1_4" What is it? Thats a known error in v0019-1.4 You can edit hostname and hosts in /etc and set the correct values and reboot Or you can update to v0019-2.0 with update script and let it fix it and update to v0019-2.0 cd /home/m1/Downloads wget https://www.dropbox.com/s/cyo86xoqotplges/nvOC-19-2-update bash /home/m1/Downloads/nvOC-19-2-update
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My search nvOC dont get results, sorry. What i can get this command (~/nvOC report)
My nvos write - xorg problem detected, and reboot again and again
Don't quote me on this but I think xorg problem refers to you booting using your onboard video rather than the graphics card.. you should use PEG not IGD I connect the monitor to the video card, not the motherboard, but the problem remains Did you connect monitor to integrated at first boot? If yes I think easiest way is to re-image, disable IGD, connect monitor to main PCIe slot and boot. Thanx, i make other way: write image nvOC 19 1.4 and this problem solved. Mining proccess starts, but if i write "sudo su", system give me message "unable to resolve host 19_1_4" What is it?
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My search nvOC dont get results, sorry. What i can get this command (~/nvOC report)
My nvos write - xorg problem detected, and reboot again and again
Don't quote me on this but I think xorg problem refers to you booting using your onboard video rather than the graphics card.. you should use PEG not IGD I connect the monitor to the video card, not the motherboard, but the problem remains
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My search nvOC dont get results, sorry. What i can get this command (~/nvOC report)
My nvos write - xorg problem detected, and reboot again and again
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Good afternoon!
I have a problem that users previously described - at the start of the computer the error XORG Problem detected (reboot endlessly)
I inserted the cable into the video card, not the motherboard. Tried without a cable - just log in to ssh, at the command bash 1bash neither errors, nor start.
What's the matter?
If you are in nvOC v0019-2.0 please run and post output of This file “nvOC” i don’t search in my OS, and this command not working But i downloading last version of OS from official site. St now i start grep command with “nvOC”, wait results
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Good afternoon!
I have a problem that users previously described - at the start of the computer the error XORG Problem detected (reboot endlessly)
I inserted the cable into the video card, not the motherboard. Tried without a cable - just log in to ssh, at the command bash 1bash neither errors, nor start.
What's the matter?
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