LoneRangir
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August 10, 2017, 02:08:45 AM |
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Today is my 31st wedding anniversary so I will not be posting much today.
Congrats! It's always neat to hear that this sort of thing still happens in this day and age to old farts. Truly marrying my wife in 1986 was and is a solid win-win for the two of us. Congrats, Phil! And Mrs Phil.
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philipma1957 (OP)
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August 10, 2017, 03:29:47 AM |
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Congrats to you and your wife Phil! Enjoy the beautiful day.
We went to Spring Lake NJ and had dinner at the Breakers. It is a nice hotel-restaurant. Food was good and we walked the boardwalk after that. A nice day for sure.
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Storx
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August 10, 2017, 07:15:12 AM |
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I dont understand why yall activate windows 10, i am still running rigs with un-activated windows 10 without issues.... i just do the option to ignore putting the key in on install, then install the software and leave it be... it just has the annoying watermark, but i could care less...
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- GPUs Mining : 128 (Updated 3/7/18) // CPUs Mining : 19 (Updated 2/23/18)
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JaredKaragen
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My AR-15 ID's itself as a toaster. Want breakfast?
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August 10, 2017, 08:53:30 AM |
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I dont understand why yall activate windows 10, i am still running rigs with un-activated windows 10 without issues.... i just do the option to ignore putting the key in on install, then install the software and leave it be... it just has the annoying watermark, but i could care less...
While this is true; there are limitations to what you can do; lets say install a certain driver or whatever the case may be... granted; most of the issues are with actually using the machine as a workspace.
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soothaa
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August 10, 2017, 02:11:54 PM |
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I dont understand why yall activate windows 10, i am still running rigs with un-activated windows 10 without issues.... i just do the option to ignore putting the key in on install, then install the software and leave it be... it just has the annoying watermark, but i could care less...
While this is true; there are limitations to what you can do; lets say install a certain driver or whatever the case may be... granted; most of the issues are with actually using the machine as a workspace. No you will never encounter any issues at all. The worst issue I have ever had is it would not let me change my background image because I was not activated. The horror.Really I am not going to deal with Microsofts crap. I had a Windows 8 machine, upgraded to Windows 10, replaced a failed hard drive, now it says it is no longer activated. Fortunately there are easy ways around that. Seriously, their licensing is god awful.
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August 10, 2017, 03:25:38 PM |
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I dont understand why yall activate windows 10, i am still running rigs with un-activated windows 10 without issues.... i just do the option to ignore putting the key in on install, then install the software and leave it be... it just has the annoying watermark, but i could care less...
While this is true; there are limitations to what you can do; lets say install a certain driver or whatever the case may be... granted; most of the issues are with actually using the machine as a workspace. No you will never encounter any issues at all. The worst issue I have ever had is it would not let me change my background image because I was not activated. The horror.Really I am not going to deal with Microsofts crap. I had a Windows 8 machine, upgraded to Windows 10, replaced a failed hard drive, now it says it is no longer activated. Fortunately there are easy ways around that. Seriously, their licensing is god awful. A specific (big) Win 10 upgrade is required to install the Nvidia driver for the 1080ti card. I'm not sure what you are proposing will allow this upgrade. On another note, win 10 professional allows the user to move their Win 10 copy around. I'm thinking if your Win 8 was a non professional version, then it's stuck to the machine.
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philipma1957 (OP)
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August 10, 2017, 03:34:34 PM |
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Win 7 Win 10 both have their places I prefer linux for up time
All three suck at times All three work well at times.
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rs1x
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August 10, 2017, 06:39:55 PM |
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Win 7 Win 10 both have their places I prefer linux for up time
All three suck at times All three work well at times.
My win10 boxes run for 3 weeks no problem. I bounce them around 3 weeks mainly to proactively avoid crashes. Probably could go longer than 3 weeks no reason to risk it
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philipma1957 (OP)
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August 10, 2017, 08:35:30 PM |
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Win 7 Win 10 both have their places I prefer linux for up time
All three suck at times All three work well at times.
My win10 boxes run for 3 weeks no problem. I bounce them around 3 weeks mainly to proactively avoid crashes. Probably could go longer than 3 weeks no reason to risk it My win 10 and win 7 do 2-4 weeks linux do 5-10 weeks
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Storx
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August 11, 2017, 01:01:40 AM |
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Also one of the benefits of UN-Activated Windows 10 is....... you no longer get automatic updates... because it wants you to register the device before it will allow you to update... granted there are a few manual updates from time to time it will still allow you to optionally add, typically these are windows defender updates.. but whenever i get a random update on windows on my registered pc's, the unregistered ones are clueless of this update... keep trucking along mining.
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- GPUs Mining : 128 (Updated 3/7/18) // CPUs Mining : 19 (Updated 2/23/18)
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VyprBTC
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August 11, 2017, 05:34:46 AM |
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Also one of the benefits of UN-Activated Windows 10 is....... you no longer get automatic updates... because it wants you to register the device before it will allow you to update... granted there are a few manual updates from time to time it will still allow you to optionally add, typically these are windows defender updates.. but whenever i get a random update on windows on my registered pc's, the unregistered ones are clueless of this update... keep trucking along mining.
I just disable all updates. No updates, no problems.
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August 11, 2017, 02:53:12 PM |
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http://www.zdnet.com/article/nvidia-ceo-cryptocurrency-is-here-to-stay/"Cryptocurrency and blockchain are here to stay," Nvidia CEO Jen-Hsun Huang said on a conference call after the company published its second quarter financial results. "The market need for it is going to grow, and over time it'll grow quite large." whats next.... Microsoft Windows 10 Crypto Mining Edition
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August 11, 2017, 06:08:31 PM |
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Win 7 Win 10 both have their places I prefer linux for up time
All three suck at times All three work well at times.
My win10 boxes run for 3 weeks no problem. I bounce them around 3 weeks mainly to proactively avoid crashes. Probably could go longer than 3 weeks no reason to risk it My "BigTrio" mining box (LINUX) routinely went MONTHS without downtime - and I don't think it's EVER had downtime unless I had a power outage, had to shut it down to move it, or was doing some sort of work on it. I've had more than a few LINUX machines go YEARS with no downtime except for power outages and hardware failures while doing crypto work - in fact that's been the NORM for me, not the exception. I tend to laugh at the idea of "weeks of uptime" meaning high reliability.
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rs1x
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August 11, 2017, 06:44:21 PM |
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Win 7 Win 10 both have their places I prefer linux for up time
All three suck at times All three work well at times.
My win10 boxes run for 3 weeks no problem. I bounce them around 3 weeks mainly to proactively avoid crashes. Probably could go longer than 3 weeks no reason to risk it My "BigTrio" mining box (LINUX) routinely went MONTHS without downtime - and I don't think it's EVER had downtime unless I had a power outage, had to shut it down to move it, or was doing some sort of work on it. I've had more than a few LINUX machines go YEARS with no downtime except for power outages and hardware failures while doing crypto work - in fact that's been the NORM for me, not the exception. I tend to laugh at the idea of "weeks of uptime" meaning high reliability. Yeah sorry - you guys are right. I should have been a little more clear in my statement. I'm more comfortable with Windows being able to connect to rigs via RDP is very helpful for me personally. I connect to a middle box, and then from that box RDP into my rigs. I'm able to restart from anywhere in the world where I have cell service if claymore or ccminer crashes, and watchedog doesnt restart for whatever reason. As far as uptime with windows and linux, its not even close, and i get that. My statement should have been... "My win10 boxes get 3 weeks uptime with minimal issues, and that's sufficient for me, and better than i would have expected with windows"
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Storx
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August 11, 2017, 07:59:32 PM |
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I would go linux on my rigs, but from my understandings is that you cant run ccminer on linux or am i thinking that wrong? i use currently 6 different versions of ccminer on my rigs for when i switch coins.
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- GPUs Mining : 128 (Updated 3/7/18) // CPUs Mining : 19 (Updated 2/23/18)
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August 11, 2017, 08:09:34 PM |
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I would go linux on my rigs, but from my understandings is that you cant run ccminer on linux or am i thinking that wrong? i use currently 6 different versions of ccminer on my rigs for when i switch coins.
you should try out nvOC Linux OS for NVIDIA by fullzero - see my sig
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August 11, 2017, 08:11:06 PM |
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A non technical guy in a technical world
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August 12, 2017, 03:34:22 AM |
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An account yes. Coins, no. Still this does not bode well for us americans. Damn "government".
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