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1  Economy / Auctions / Re: [DOMAIN AUCTION] btclist.org on: February 02, 2015, 10:56:46 PM
Auction is closed.
2  Economy / Auctions / Re: [DOMAIN AUCTION] coinsrc.com on: February 02, 2015, 10:56:20 PM
Auctions is closed.
3  Economy / Auctions / Re: [DOMAIN AUCTION] coinlist.net on: February 02, 2015, 10:55:50 PM
Auction is closed.
4  Economy / Goods / Re: [WTS] 2003 Dodge Ram 3500 Turbo Diesel Dually Auto RWD $14,500 on: January 27, 2015, 11:55:24 AM
Truck is still for sale, though I'm about to post it on ebay.
5  Economy / Goods / Re: [WTS] 2003 Dodge Ram 3500 Turbo Diesel Dually Auto RWD $14,500 on: January 17, 2015, 12:57:05 PM
Still for sale, price reduced to $14,500.
6  Economy / Goods / Re: [WTS] 2003 Dodge Ram 3500 Turbo Diesel Dually Auto RWD $15K on: January 11, 2015, 02:23:50 PM
Yup looks like it is.
7  Economy / Auctions / [DOMAIN AUCTION] coinlist.net on: January 08, 2015, 05:57:53 PM
Description: domain name coinlist.net
Starting bid: $30 USD
Min increment: $1 USD
BIN offers: PM me please
End date and time: 72 hours after last bid
Payment methods: Bitcoin at the exchange rate on bitcoinaverage.com when auction ends
Current registrar: NearlyFreeSpeech.net
Domain exipires: 2015-08-7
Other stuff: If winning bid is higher than $50, escrow required via bitrated.com
8  Economy / Auctions / [DOMAIN AUCTION] coinsrc.com on: January 08, 2015, 05:29:31 PM
Description: domain name coinsrc.com (src is short for "source" in the dev world, but you already know that Smiley )
Starting bid: $20 USD
Min increment: $1 USD
BIN offers: PM me please
End date and time: 72 hours after last bid
Payment methods: Bitcoin at the exchange rate on bitcoinaverage.com when auction ends
Current registrar: NearlyFreeSpeech.net
Domain exipires: 2015-08-04
Other stuff: If winning bid is higher than $50, escrow required via bitrated.com
9  Economy / Goods / Re: [WTS] 2003 Dodge Ram 3500 Turbo Diesel Dually Auto RWD $15K on: January 08, 2015, 05:28:22 PM
Damn the limitations of meatspace!  Smiley

Truck is still for sale.  I'll also consider a trade for a compact Toyota hatchback (i.e. Prius, Scion xA, etc).  Trade terms would of course depend on the condition/mileage/year of the vehicle.

Would also be interested if this was in EU....

I'll also consider a trade for a compact Toyota hatchback (i.e. Prius, Scion xA, etc). 

WTF!  Cheesy You want to trade this beast for a Prius?? What happend dude?  Wink

LOL very ironic coming from a European ---> American!  Unless you're an American in EU Wink
10  Economy / Auctions / [DOMAIN AUCTION] btclist.org on: January 08, 2015, 05:15:17 PM
Description: domain name btclist.org
Starting bid: $10 USD
Min increment: $1 USD
BIN offers: PM me please
End date and time: 48 hours after last bid
Payment methods: Bitcoin at the exchange rate on bitcoinaverage.com when auction ends
Current registrar: NearlyFreeSpeech.net
Domain exipires: 2015-05-17
Other stuff: If winning bid is higher than $50, escrow required via bitrated.com
11  Economy / Goods / Re: [WTS] 2003 Dodge Ram 3500 Turbo Diesel Dually Auto RWD $15K on: January 08, 2015, 04:06:37 PM
Damn the limitations of meatspace!  Smiley

Truck is still for sale.  I'll also consider a trade for a compact Toyota hatchback (i.e. Prius, Scion xA, etc).  Trade terms would of course depend on the condition/mileage/year of the vehicle.
12  Economy / Goods / Re: [WTS] 2003 Dodge Ram 3500 Turbo Diesel Dually Auto RWD $15K on: January 05, 2015, 01:52:21 PM
Still for sale, price reduced.
13  Economy / Goods / Re: [WTS] 2003 Dodge Ram 3500 Turbo Diesel Dually Auto RWD on: January 02, 2015, 06:11:50 PM
Thanks!  Yeah this truck still has a lot of life. And as much as I hate to admit it, I don't really need this kind of hauling power anymore.

I originally wanted give it a veggie oil conversion - apparently the fuel injectors on 2003-2008 cummins are best suited for it.
14  Economy / Goods / [WTS] 2003 Dodge Ram 3500 Turbo Diesel Dually Auto RWD $14,500 on: January 01, 2015, 04:48:40 PM


Additional photos on craigslist: http://santafe.craigslist.org/cto/4822991535.html

Up for sale is a 2003 Dodge Ram 3500 Turbo Diesel Dually Auto RWD with an 8' long bed.  Asking $14,500 USD $15,000 USD $15,900 USD or equivalent in BTC.  Located near Santa Fe, NM.  It has 116,800 miles on it, runs great, and is very clean.  I've owned it since December 2013 at 90,000 miles.  Was using it to haul a fifth wheel, but I sold the trailer, so it's time to downsize.

The truck has A/C, power windows, keyless entry, overhead console, leather seats, and cruise control, so I think it's the SLT model. The tires are Michelin LTX M/S2 - all 6 were replaced in December 2013 and have less than 25K miles on them.  I've also got scanned PDF receipts of all the maintenance work thats been done. See maintenance history list below.

The title does have a "repaired" brand from Idaho.  Apparently the first owner was in an accident but had the damages repaired.  There have been no permanent problems with the truck.  It averages around 18 MPG.

Extra Stuff Included
  • Fifth wheel hitch
  • Pair of snow chains

Maintenance History
  • November 2013 - new tranny cooler lines
  • December 2013 - 6 new Michelein LTX M/S2 (still under warranty)
  • December 2013 - oil change, tranny flush
  • January 2014 - replaced both rear wheel pads, rotors, and seals
  • March 2014 - oil change, rear differential flush, new air filter
  • March 2014 - new front left wheel bearing, replaced both front wheel pads and rotors
  • July 2014 -  new front right wheel bearing
  • July 2014 -  oil change, tire rotation
  • September 2014 - replaced water pump and serpentine belt
  • October 2014 - oil change, replaced fuel filter
  • October 2014 - replace fuel injector

Minor Issues With the Truck
  • Paint is peeling around bumper and above rear wheel wells
  • The windows can only be controlled by the driver's door buttons.  Seems like the child window lock is stuck on.  So all the windows work, but they can only be opened/closed by driver's seat door buttons.

15  Economy / Goods / SELLING: Keystone Everest 323P 34' fifth wheel trailer w/ solar, custom flooring on: November 10, 2014, 07:40:42 PM
It's a traveling hacker's home for off-grid living.  Located near Santa Fe, NM.  Asking $19,500 OBO. Bitcoin is of course accepted (and preferred). Full details are on craiglist ad here:
http://santafe.craigslist.org/rvs/4755105747.html

16  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Hacked Linode & coins stolen to 1NRy8GbX56MymBhDYM... on: March 02, 2012, 02:47:35 AM
Looks like Linode has issued a status update:

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Manager Security Incident

Ensuring the security of our platform is our top priority. We maintain a strong security policy and aim to communicate openly should it ever be compromised. Thus, we are posting to describe a recent incident affecting the Linode Manager.

Here are the facts:

This morning, an intruder accessed a web-based Linode customer service portal. Suspicious events prompted an immediate investigation and the compromised credentials used by this intruder were then restricted.  All activity via the web portal is logged, and an exhaustive audit has provided the following:

All activity by the intruder was limited to a total of eight customers, all of which had references to "bitcoin".  The intruder proceeded to compromise those Linode Manager accounts, with the apparent goal of finding and transferring any bitcoins.  Those customers affected have been notified.  If you have not received a notification then your account is unaffected.  Again, only eight accounts were affected.

The portal does not have access to credit card information or Linode Manager user passwords.  Only those eight accounts were viewed or manipulated -- no other accounts were viewed or accessed.

Security is our number one priority and has been for over eight years. We depend on and value the trust our customers have placed in us. Now, more than ever, we remain committed to ensuring the safety and security of our customers' accounts, and will be reviewing our policies and procedures to prevent this from ever recurring.
17  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: 3 BTC Bounty: help me diagnose my mining rig lockups and reject rate on: January 19, 2012, 04:13:24 PM
@deepceleron: Thanks, I'll give that a try this weekend.  Post or PM me your BTC addy, I'll send you the bounty.
18  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: 3 BTC Bounty: help me diagnose my mining rig lockups and reject rate on: January 18, 2012, 02:57:17 AM
@deepceleron: you nailed it with upgrading to phoenix 1.7.3 for lowering my reject rate.  Been running all day, reject rate is now at .134%!  I guess phoenix 1.7.0 had issues with rejected shares?

I lowered my core clock from 780mhz to 720mhz; 700mhz is stock for 5970's.  This lowered my hashrate by 100 MHash (not a big deal).  I still had a couple of lockups today though.  I'll bring it down to 700mhz tomorrow.

As of now at least 1.5 btc of the bounty is going to deepceleron, probably the remaining 1.5 btc too if there are no more suggestions.
19  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: 3 BTC Bounty: help me diagnose my mining rig lockups and reject rate on: January 17, 2012, 03:18:13 PM
@deepceleron: Thanks, I'll give those suggestions a go.  I'm not entirely opposed to lowering my core clock, especially if it will prolong the life of my cards.

@P4man
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Also, clarify "lock ups". I have no experience with phoenix, but on cgminer, the rig will not lock up, just the cards will "die". Doesnt prevent me from SSH-ing in to the machine. Are you getting complete freezes? Have you checked dmesg log?

Thanks for the info.  By lockup, I don't mean that the rig itself completely locks up. It's pretty much as jake262144 described: it's a GPU hard lockup that freezes the miner.  I can still SSH in, but the OS is extremely laggy, and top sometimes reports that at least 1 instance of the phoenix miner is at 100% CPU.  I'm unable to "kill -9" the miner processes.  Smartcoin states that one or more GPU's is "<<< DOWN >>>".  The only recourse seems to be to reboot the rig.

@jake262144: Smartcoin has a lockup detection feature.  I haven't looked at the source, but from what I understand, if a GPU isn't responsive after X numer of  Smartcoin screen refreshes/iterations, it declares that a lockup has occurred.

You can put a lockup.sh file in the smartcoin directory, and Smartcoin will run it when this occurs.  I do a forced reboot as that seems to be the only way to revive the card(s):
Code:
#!/bin/bash
/etc/init.d/gdm stop
shutdown -fr now
smartcoin --kill
20  Bitcoin / Mining support / 3 BTC Bounty: help me diagnose my mining rig lockups and reject rate on: January 17, 2012, 04:44:35 AM
Hi.  I've got a dedicated mining rig that experiences lots of lockups and a high reject rate.  I need help figuring out why and/or what the problem(s) are.

I'll pay 3 BTC to the first person who's suggestions fix the issue, or at least help lower my lockups and reject rates.  If there's a bunch of folks with valid suggestions, I'll split the bounty among them.  This bounty is valid for the next 72 hours, so it ends on Friday, January 19th 8PM PST.

Ok, the two issues are:

  • my reject rate is always between 10% - 15% doing pooled mining on deepbit.net
  • my rig experiences hard lockups sometimes randomly, and sometimes in odd patterns.  I usually have about 3 lockups per 24 hours, which seem kind of high.  But when lockups occur, they sometimes continuously occur, up to 5 times or more in an hour.  Then they'll just stop, and the rig runs great for the rest of the day.  I have a script that reboots the machine on each lock up, and sends me a notification email.

My hardware info:

My software info:

Clocks on each GPU:
  • Core: 780 Mhz
  • Memory: 330 MHz
Code:
user@linuxcoin:~$ sudo aticonfig --odgc && sudo aticonfig --adapter=all --odgt && sudo aticonfig --pplib-cmd 'get activity'

Default Adapter - ATI Radeon HD 5900 Series
                            Core (MHz)    Memory (MHz)
           Current Clocks :    780           330
             Current Peak :    780           330
  Configurable Peak Range : [550-1000]     [1000-1500]
                 GPU load :    95%

Adapter 0 - ATI Radeon HD 5900 Series
            Sensor 0: Temperature - 82.00 C

Adapter 1 - ATI Radeon HD 5900 Series
            Sensor 0: Temperature - 69.00 C

Adapter 2 - ATI Radeon HD 5900 Series
            Sensor 0: Temperature - 61.50 C

Adapter 3 - ATI Radeon HD 5900 Series
            Sensor 0: Temperature - 62.50 C
Current Activity is Core Clock: 780MHZ
Memory Clock: 330MHZ
VDDC: 1050
Activity: 95 percent
Performance Level: 2
Bus Speed: 5000
Bus Lanes: 16
Maximum Bus Lanes: 16

Fan: 80%

Phoenix miner settings on each GPU:
Code:
WORKSIZE=256 VECTORS BFI_INT AGGRESSION=9 -k phatk2


Smartcoin status screen after running the rig for 24 hours with no lockups:

Code:
Smartcoin r657s 10:00:56
----------------------------------------
Host: localhost
0: Temp: 81.50 load: 98%
1: Temp: 68.50 load: 99%
2: Temp: 59.50 load: 99%
3: Temp: 60.50 load: 99%
CPU Load Avgs: 0.33 0.42 0.42

Profile: deepbit
--------DeepBit--------
0:      [349.65 MHash/sec] [3104 Accepted] [538 Rejected] [17.332% Rejected]
1:      [349.56 MHash/sec] [3133 Accepted] [527 Rejected] [16.820% Rejected]
2:      [348.48 MHash/sec] [3139 Accepted] [459 Rejected] [14.622% Rejected]
3:      [349.73 MHash/sec] [3139 Accepted] [456 Rejected] [14.526% Rejected]
Total : [1397.42 MHash/sec] [12515 Accepted] [1980 Rejected] [15.821% Rejected]

Grand Total : [1397.42 MHash/sec] [12515 Accepted] [1980 Rejected] [15.821% Rej]

Rig pic, my camera sucks:


Other hints:
  • I've been running this rig for the last 4 months, about 17 hours on each weekday, 24 hours on saturday & sunday.
  • I once accidentally left the fan at 20% while having the cards overclocked at 800mHZ for about an hour.  Shit!
  • I've tried using other mining pools, but the reject rate is always between 10% - 15%.
  • It's plugged into a kill-a-watt thing so I can track electricity uses.

My ideas to fix lockups:
  • replace the crappy USB stick hard drive with a higher quality one.
  • swap my 5970's positions: GPU[0] consistently has a much higher temp than the other GPU's.
  • switch from linuxcoin to ubuntu.

My ideas to fix high reject rate:
  • run the miner on a VPN so my ISP can't use QoS on my miner's traffic.

I know the simplest answer would be to lower my core clock, but I'd prefer not to do that if possible.  Let me know if more info is needed, thanks all!
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