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June 22, 2011, 08:45:36 AM
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Basically this is what I want python, all the various libraries including opencl, pocblm, pocblm with phatk all in a directory.  Thus to use it, all you do is install one of about 10 linux distros to a harddrive or usb, install catalyst, and just run the poclbm from the directory from a usb drive.  Nothing to download or compile.  Maybe a little bash script, with a little zenity or xdialog.  Or a more complete program with freebasic or possibly make guiminer work using wine.  A light version might assume basic python is installed.  No offense linux and windows basically operate the same way.

If you know of a live linux with preinstalled catalyst, then you could run this from a usb drive. linuxcoin is great, but does not detect all hardware and it would be nice to get linux on a usb for fun.
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June 22, 2011, 09:28:45 AM
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This is pretty much idiotic. You're saying Windows and Linux work the same way, yet you clearly have no idea how the different distributions are setup. Why wouldn't you want to take advantage of the fact that we have package repositories? ffs, it took a grand total of 10 minutes to setup mining on my Arch box from a 100% fresh install.

btw, why poclbm over hashkill? hashkill is easier to setup and faster with less dependencies and overhead.
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June 22, 2011, 04:11:44 PM
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This is pretty much idiotic. You're saying Windows and Linux work the same way, yet you clearly have no idea how the different distributions are setup. Why wouldn't you want to take advantage of the fact that we have package repositories? ffs, it took a grand total of 10 minutes to setup mining on my Arch box from a 100% fresh install.

btw, why poclbm over hashkill? hashkill is easier to setup and faster with less dependencies and overhead.

10 minutes is pretty impressive, took me at least an hour.

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June 22, 2011, 08:37:20 PM
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Yeah, it's the OS that takes up the bulk of my install time.  Damn slow ass USB CDRom OS installation.

From an empty drive to a working poclbm, poclbm-mod, hashkill and phoenix with phatk takes me about 45 mins on ubuntu.  If I was smart, I would have cloned my first install and just used that for my sequential machines.  Oh well.   Embarrassed

I have all of the miners installed even tho I'm only using one of them.  Not that adding additional miners takes any longer once all the core stuff has been installed.
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June 23, 2011, 03:00:46 PM
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I'm not really too clear on what's being asked for here...

You want the ability to set up a permanent Linux installation including Catalyst and all requirements for poclbm.... and you want a GUI for them in zenity?

Using wine for GUIMiner under Linux... that's not going to work.
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