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October 01, 2013, 10:19:34 PM
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Seriously you are a member of the foundation and have no clue about normal hashrate variance??

Only thing thats "suspicous" is the drop but i guess that were the ddos attacks on guild etc.

http://bitcoin.sipa.be/speed-small-lin-10k.png

btw that basically the same as arguing: "there is a alien living in my toilett." - "i cant see any alien." - "yeah, thats just because its to small to be seen."

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I dont know, its rare to see even 5% difference in hashing speed for my miners

We are talking here about block-finding variance, thats not even close to the hashrate variance you see with your miners.

Also it should be obvious that nothing unusual is to be seen in the chart.

because we're on day2 of delivery, means they produced 50? (25Thash) so far?

good job! but my intention was that you quote always if you continue a discussion. Wink

lol!

dude, you put the network hashrate of 1398 TH in connection to a KNC fraud.

the networkhashrate looks absolutely normal and you as a foundation member should be well aware of that.

so stop spreading bullshit!



better you quote to show the link of the posts.  Wink

you see, its quite simple: i quote you, so that you are always able to remeber what you wrote 5 min before, and you stop spreading bullshit like knc drives the hashrate up with customers miners. should be doable, not? Wink
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October 01, 2013, 10:22:44 PM
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Seriously you are a member of the foundation and have no clue about normal hashrate variance??

Only thing thats "suspicous" is the drop but i guess that were the ddos attacks on guild etc.



The drop may have to do with the botnet that was taken down by symantec recently,

http://www.symantec.com/connect/blogs/bitcoin-botnet-mining

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October 01, 2013, 10:24:55 PM
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the conclusion was made by yourself, wasn't it?

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October 01, 2013, 10:25:49 PM
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The drop may have to do with the botnet that was taken down by symantec recently,

http://www.symantec.com/connect/blogs/bitcoin-botnet-mining

16th June 2011 is "recent" ?!?

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October 01, 2013, 10:26:30 PM
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congrats Gyrsur! You have been added to my prestigious troll ignore list!
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October 01, 2013, 10:29:56 PM
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The drop may have to do with the botnet that was taken down by symantec recently,

http://www.symantec.com/connect/blogs/bitcoin-botnet-mining

16th June 2011 is "recent" ?!?

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October 01, 2013, 10:33:35 PM
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congrats Gyrsur! You have been added to my prestigious troll ignore list!

calculating consequences. there are not soo many usefull posts from his history. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=135739;sa=showPosts

shouldn't me affect in a negative way.

EDIT: did start to use this forum with a KNC post. maybe a KNC fanboy as well?

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October 01, 2013, 10:41:11 PM
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How do we configure our miners? Can you plug in a monitor, mouse and keyboard setup to them directly, or are settings accessed via LAN?
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October 01, 2013, 10:47:54 PM
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congrats Gyrsur! You have been added to my prestigious troll ignore list!

calculating consequences. there are not soo many usefull posts from his history. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=135739;sa=showPosts

shouldn't me affect in a negative way.

EDIT: did start to use this forum with a KNC post. maybe a KNC fanboy as well?

What's your agenda here?

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October 01, 2013, 10:49:50 PM
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aww the quote made me see his post. lol. oh well.
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October 01, 2013, 10:54:47 PM
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How do we configure our miners? Can you plug in a monitor, mouse and keyboard setup to them directly, or are settings accessed via LAN?

Exactly what I was wondering.

KNC said it would be "stand alone".

And what pool would we join to get running?

Oh boy, this'll be fun.  Huh
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October 01, 2013, 10:56:18 PM
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How do we configure our miners? Can you plug in a monitor, mouse and keyboard setup to them directly, or are settings accessed via LAN?

Exactly what I was wondering.

KNC said it would be "stand alone".

And what pool would we join to get running?

Oh boy, this'll be fun.  Huh

pretty sure its all done by lan, ssh login to the beaglebone then edit settings form there. should be quite simple really. Use any pool you like!
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October 01, 2013, 10:59:03 PM
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How do we configure our miners? Can you plug in a monitor, mouse and keyboard setup to them directly, or are settings accessed via LAN?

Exactly what I was wondering.

KNC said it would be "stand alone".

And what pool would we join to get running?

Oh boy, this'll be fun.  Huh

pretty sure its all done by lan, ssh login to the beaglebone then edit settings form there. should be quite simple really. Use any pool you like!

from where do you have this information?

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October 01, 2013, 11:02:27 PM
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How do we configure our miners? Can you plug in a monitor, mouse and keyboard setup to them directly, or are settings accessed via LAN?

LAN config will be necessary.
The USB port 'reportedly' has been physically removed from the BBB.
The stated reason was to prevent powered devices from reeking havoc.
The mainboard pics shown with the BBB installed show open holes where the USB port goes.

I have no idea if the HDMI port will work but it is possible that the Xwindow portion of Angstrom will be disabled to preserve resources for hashing.

Hope this helps.

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EDIT they may provide a web based interface for config

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October 01, 2013, 11:03:37 PM
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from where do you have this information?

Probably from the brain in his head.  Maybe you should consider using yours sometime.  Roll Eyes
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October 01, 2013, 11:05:37 PM
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When you ordered/paid the "hosting" product you have some additional config parameters under the Common Information tab:

Bitcoin Wallet: (free text field)
Mining pool (selectable list)
Pool Worker: (free text field)
Worker password: (free text field)

Looks like only when you choose the KnC Pool, the Bitcoin Wallet makes sense.
For all other pools you configure the worker and the rest at the other mining pool.

Maybe this is just the preconfig KnC will make and you later have access to do more advanced stuff.

At least the definition of a backup pool is missing.

I defined an external pool and sent KnC support a mail that they should configure their own KnC
pool as backup pool.

Let's see what will happen.

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October 01, 2013, 11:12:27 PM
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bed time I guess. I take it nobody has received a tracking number. No updates on their website or their forum either. I honestly don't care how busy they are, a simple tweet or post from some1s mobile is not too much to ask for. why bother to say shipping today (yesterday) or did cloudhashing get all day1 production units?
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October 01, 2013, 11:12:42 PM
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When you ordered/paid the "hosting" product you have some additional config parameters under the Common Information tab:

Bitcoin Wallet: (free text field)
Mining pool (selectable list)
Pool Worker: (free text field)
Worker password: (free text field)

Looks like only when you choose the KnC Pool, the Bitcoin Wallet makes sense.
For all other pools you configure the worker and the rest at the other mining pool.

Maybe this is just the preconfig KnC will make and you later have access to do more advanced stuff.

At least the definition of a backup pool is missing.

I defined an external pool and sent KnC support a mail that they should configure their own KnC
pool as backup pool.

Let's see what will happen.

Persons with more than one unit will need to reconfigure all but one.
They only provide a query for one worker on the account webpage.

Additionally everyone might oughta want to input a backup pool or 3.


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October 01, 2013, 11:14:38 PM
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Seriously you are a member of the foundation and have no clue about normal hashrate variance??

Only thing thats "suspicous" is the drop but i guess that were the ddos attacks on guild etc.



http://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/news/2297658/symantec-researchers-sinkhole-bitcoin-mining-zero-access-botnet-horde

Those guys were taking in a couple of grand dollars a day with a botnet?  If they stay dead that's a nice potential hash drop.  Gotta figure they're no dummies.  Some probably bought KnC miners and post here.  Maybe we'll hear, Oh so and so is gone from the forum, hauled off to the slammer for tax evasion.
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October 01, 2013, 11:18:05 PM
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How do we configure our miners? Can you plug in a monitor, mouse and keyboard setup to them directly, or are settings accessed via LAN?

Exactly what I was wondering.

KNC said it would be "stand alone".

And what pool would we join to get running?

Oh boy, this'll be fun.  Huh

pretty sure its all done by lan, ssh login to the beaglebone then edit settings form there. should be quite simple really. Use any pool you like!

seems like everyone knows about ssh but me, how do you access a linux machine, using ssh from a windows (XP) machine?
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