1qaz
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September 18, 2016, 11:13:48 AM |
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Hello is it just me this kind of "menu" ^ i'm testing on windows 7 x64 and windows 7 x32 wallets
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PrometheusX
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September 18, 2016, 11:37:16 AM |
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Hello is it just me this kind of "menu" ^ i'm testing on windows 7 x64 and windows 7 x32 wallets At Debian 8.5 its the same I think they havent changed the colors for the menu text in the source
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SLK - SYZU8arw9LSxDtM7shm2S23WrD5WSbGbB9
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MCDev
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September 18, 2016, 12:16:00 PM |
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Able to build the daemon and the QT running in Debian 8.5. Need to work out an issue with Berkeley DB but I am synced to the explorer @1716 blocks at last check. Man you guys are pulling it off!! I knew you would without a doubt. Only wish I had more toothpicks to hold my eyes open. I really wanted to be one of the first buys when trading started but I think I'm going to pass out, 47 hours is a bit much Haha.. I feel sorry for you, but that's funny haha *sending toothpicks* Thanks for the toothpicks... got a few hours of sleep and installed the new toothpicks... freaking day job is killing me.... Good thing is that I didn't miss much Anyway, I did check my Weaver account and SLK address is now showing up and all Silk are there and continue to stake. Whoohoo!! I'm not worried about the length of time it takes for those Silkcoin to swap to Silk, I'm waiting to buy my Silk as soon as trading starts.
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PrometheusX
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September 18, 2016, 12:52:50 PM |
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I have now change the colors of my client before i compiled it
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SLK - SYZU8arw9LSxDtM7shm2S23WrD5WSbGbB9
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SilkNetwork (OP)
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September 18, 2016, 01:03:04 PM |
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Styling of Silk(SLK) was checked on Ubuntu and OSX.
The developers are aware of the small styling changes that are required for Windows and will complete these within the next 48 hours.
If you are running any other Linux distros, please notify us of any styling that needs amending that we may of missed.
We will update the community once the updated binaries are available for download.
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PrometheusX
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September 18, 2016, 01:16:52 PM |
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Styling of Silk(SLK) was checked on Ubuntu and OSX.
The developers are aware of the small styling changes that are required for Windows and will complete these within the next 48 hours.
If you are running any other Linux distros, please notify us of any styling that needs amending that we may of missed.
We will update the community once the updated binaries are available for download.
If i see this in the source then your devs havent tested it much Debian is looking like Windows , Black in Black = nothing to see until u have luck to click on the right spot to open atleast 1 menu item, then u also can see the others
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SLK - SYZU8arw9LSxDtM7shm2S23WrD5WSbGbB9
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SilkNetwork (OP)
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September 18, 2016, 01:20:07 PM |
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Styling of Silk(SLK) was checked on Ubuntu and OSX.
The developers are aware of the small styling changes that are required for Windows and will complete these within the next 48 hours.
If you are running any other Linux distros, please notify us of any styling that needs amending that we may of missed.
We will update the community once the updated binaries are available for download.
If i see this in the source then your devs havent tested it much Debian is looking like Windows , Black in Black = nothing to see until u have luck to click on the right spot to open atleast 1 menu item, then u also can see the others Our devs run Ubuntu and OSX environments and that stylesheet has over 1500 lines of styling. The entire styling of both wallets was carried out by Spencer on OSX and Ubuntu. If that was missed it was due to not testing on Debian and Windows. As stated in the previous message, it will be fixed and updated binaries will be pushed. However, we're actually really happy that the only bug/issue found so far is a colour problem
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drizzle2405
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September 18, 2016, 01:25:49 PM |
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So I checked Weaver, it shows SLK address, but coins haven't been swapped from SILK to SLK yet. When will the swap take place?
Thanks
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SilkNetwork (OP)
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September 18, 2016, 01:36:47 PM |
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So I checked Weaver, it shows SLK address, but coins haven't been swapped from SILK to SLK yet. When will the swap take place?
Thanks
Swaps on Weaver and Bittrex are happening in the within the next 24-48 hours. Your accounts will be credited automatically. We will update the thread once this is complete.
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drizzle2405
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September 18, 2016, 01:41:30 PM |
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So I checked Weaver, it shows SLK address, but coins haven't been swapped from SILK to SLK yet. When will the swap take place?
Thanks
Swaps on Weaver and Bittrex are happening in the within the next 24-48 hours. Your accounts will be credited automatically. We will update the thread once this is complete. Ok cool thanks guys. Sorry if this was posted already. Out of town and wasn't watching thread recently.
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ttoroie
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September 18, 2016, 01:52:02 PM Last edit: September 19, 2016, 01:41:38 PM by ttoroie |
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If you wish to add some nodes to your silk.conf you can use these:
addnode=162.243.163.103 addnode=62.30.13.24 addnode=slkexplorer.silknetwork.org addnode=82.73.172.120 addnode=91.220.151.240
For windows users you will need to put these lines in a file named silk.conf and copy this file in the: C:\Users\...Your Account...\AppData\Roaming\Silk\
After you start the wallet you can also go to the Menu->Tools->Peers List and if you see new ones post them here
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barean
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September 18, 2016, 02:10:40 PM |
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Weaver will be going offline in 1 hour from now (11pm EST) to carry out the swap and bring updates online.
This means you have up until that time to deposit any Silkcoin(SC/SILK) you want swapping in the first round of swaps.
The Silk Core source code is currently sat as a pull request on the main repository and being tested by Travis-CI, once it passes it will be merged.
I´ve just sent some more coins to weaver online, not on time for the swap then?
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PrometheusX
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September 18, 2016, 02:15:55 PM |
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If you wish to add some nodes to your silk.conf you can use these:
addnode=162.243.163.103 addnode=62.30.13.24 addnode=slkexplorer.silknetwork.org addnode=82.73.172.120 addnode=91.220.151.240
For windows users you will need to put these lines in a file named Silk.conf and copy this file in the: C:\Users\...Your Account...\AppData\Roaming\Silk\
After you start the wallet you can also go to the Menu->Tools->Peers List and if you see new ones post them here
Or u simply open your client , look for the tools menu , open the debug console and type there addnode 162.243.163.103 add addnode 62.30.13.24 add addnode slkexplorer.silknetwork.org add addnode 82.73.172.120 add addnode 91.220.151.240 add normaly 1 line should be enough if that host is up but if u wanna be sure then u can use all 5 lines or if here where posted more then u can also add them its much easier with the debuig console then by adding an conf file when the DNS seeder will work properly then the adding of nodes isnt needed anymore its just for the beginning of the new network until enough nodes are there
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JReag
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September 18, 2016, 02:17:40 PM |
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Where do investors go to participate in the ICO, precisely?
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SilkNetwork (OP)
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September 18, 2016, 03:22:26 PM |
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Where do investors go to participate in the ICO, precisely?
Please visit https://silknetwork.org/register/ register there, and stay tuned until further notice. If you are new, read the OP, welcome aboard.
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OrsonJ
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September 18, 2016, 03:39:03 PM |
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Got the new wallet running, looking good but is anyone else finding its CPU usage heavy? It's consistently using 100% of one core on my machine.
edit: Ubuntu 16.04 if it's any help.
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quantumgravity
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September 18, 2016, 04:00:54 PM |
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Got the new wallet running, looking good but is anyone else finding its CPU usage heavy? It's consistently using 100% of one core on my machine.
edit: Ubuntu 16.04 if it's any help.
That is very strange. Are you mining with 1 core? Are you sure it is Silk using that much? We tested the CPU usage to optimize the wallet so it was as fast as possible with as little resource utilization as possible. In Ubuntu 16.04 LTS 64 Bit, while staking, Silk-Qt used between 0.3 - 0.7% of a single core on an i5
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OrsonJ
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September 18, 2016, 04:14:29 PM |
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Got the new wallet running, looking good but is anyone else finding its CPU usage heavy? It's consistently using 100% of one core on my machine.
edit: Ubuntu 16.04 if it's any help.
That is very strange. Are you mining with 1 core? Are you sure it is Silk using that much? We tested the CPU usage to optimize the wallet so it was as fast as possible with as little resource utilization as possible. In Ubuntu 16.04 LTS 64 Bit, while staking, Silk-Qt used between 0.3 - 0.7% of a single core on an i5 It's definitely Silk as I had a look in top when I heard the fan speeding up. Let me check on another system.
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Orestes
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September 18, 2016, 04:16:33 PM |
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Got the new wallet running, looking good but is anyone else finding its CPU usage heavy? It's consistently using 100% of one core on my machine.
edit: Ubuntu 16.04 if it's any help.
That is very strange. Are you mining with 1 core? Are you sure it is Silk using that much? We tested the CPU usage to optimize the wallet so it was as fast as possible with as little resource utilization as possible. In Ubuntu 16.04 LTS 64 Bit, while staking, Silk-Qt used between 0.3 - 0.7% of a single core on an i5 It's definitely Silk as I had a look in top when I heard the fan speeding up. Let me check on another system. Strange indeed, im running Win64 and have the same usage as reported by quantumgravity.
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MCDev
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September 18, 2016, 04:54:30 PM |
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Got the new wallet running, looking good but is anyone else finding its CPU usage heavy? It's consistently using 100% of one core on my machine.
edit: Ubuntu 16.04 if it's any help.
That is very strange. Are you mining with 1 core? Are you sure it is Silk using that much? We tested the CPU usage to optimize the wallet so it was as fast as possible with as little resource utilization as possible. In Ubuntu 16.04 LTS 64 Bit, while staking, Silk-Qt used between 0.3 - 0.7% of a single core on an i5 It's definitely Silk as I had a look in top when I heard the fan speeding up. Let me check on another system. Strange indeed, im running Win64 and have the same usage as reported by quantumgravity. Same thing here on Deb 8.5 top - 12:52:41 up 8 days, 1:56, 1 user, load average: 1.81, 1.67, 1.60 Tasks: 158 total, 1 running, 157 sleeping, 0 stopped, 0 zombie %Cpu(s): 50.3 us, 0.0 sy, 0.0 ni, 49.7 id, 0.0 wa, 0.0 hi, 0.0 si, 0.0 st KiB Mem: 2051848 total, 1791052 used, 260796 free, 40216 buffers KiB Swap: 1324028 total, 95784 used, 1228244 free. 710164 cached Mem PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND 59823 someuser 20 0 1585032 80168 44420 S 100.7 3.9 298:07.17 silk-qt
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