juggernautsei (OP)
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September 27, 2017, 04:49:45 AM |
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I have an ASRock H110 motherboard with MSI RX 550. I am getting the error message "there is no screen to be attached matching miner" repeatedly printed on the screen.
Any help would be great.
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joshuajones02
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September 27, 2017, 05:17:46 AM |
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I have had a few issues since I've installed the H110 Pro BTC+ board but haven't seen that one, can you give more background like which OS, miner, etc?
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rodney2250
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September 27, 2017, 06:14:40 AM |
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why OS and miner are you using?
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Epaka
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September 27, 2017, 12:54:08 PM |
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I am running an nvidia rig on h110 pro btc+ and SMOS and I am getting this same message, it displays it 1000 times before it finally boots. Making my restarts take 30+ minutes but I can't figure out how to bypass it, it just keeps printing it to console over and over... very annoying. And I have a screen attached
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MATHReX
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September 27, 2017, 01:38:20 PM |
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This error simply pops up because the miner console might be attached to remote screening or SSH. An example of nvOC setting for this: If it's local, mining process will show on the screen itself but if its remote, the screen will display, "There is no screen to be attached matching miner" and you'll have to SSH to IP of this rig to see the mining process. Find this option and change it to LOCAL. Done! BTW, if you're running a Nvidia rig, why not give nvOC a try. It's really good.
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siforek
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September 27, 2017, 04:20:54 PM |
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This error simply pops up because the miner console might be attached to remote screening or SSH. An example of nvOC setting for this: If it's local, mining process will show on the screen itself but if its remote, the screen will display, "There is no screen to be attached matching miner" and you'll have to SSH to IP of this rig to see the mining process. Find this option and change it to LOCAL. Done! BTW, if you're running a Nvidia rig, why not give nvOC a try. It's really good. This is right.. Also NV or AMD doesn't matter, pretty much any OS works well with both now(except Windows). Personally I just switched all my rigs from nvOC & PiMP to SimpleMining.net It's super easy to setup & just works very well all the time.
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colomining
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September 28, 2017, 08:22:10 AM |
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My client encountered a similar error message with SMOS + MSI 170A Gaming 5M Mobo + 8x570 right after clearing CMOS. It could be related to your BIOS settings.
I had him set his BIOS to the following configuration, and it solved it for him.
Advanced Mode (F7) -> Settings -> Advanced Settings -> PCI-E Subsystem Settings -> set 4G DECODE to ENABLE. set PEG1 to "GEN 2" set PEG2 to "GEN 2" set PCI Latency to "96 Cycles"
Regards, Patrick T
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Simao53
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October 22, 2017, 01:07:57 PM |
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This error simply pops up because the miner console might be attached to remote screening or SSH. An example of nvOC setting for this: http://i67.tinypic.com/24145lz.jpgIf it's local, mining process will show on the screen itself but if its remote, the screen will display, "There is no screen to be attached matching miner" and you'll have to SSH to IP of this rig to see the mining process. Find this option and change it to LOCAL. Done! BTW, if you're running a Nvidia rig, why not give nvOC a try. It's really good. hello! We are getting this error message all the time, and the google search showed us the forum topic about this problem. One of the users posted a message, in which he told how to fix it using the OS settings (by changing "REMOTE" to "LOCAL). Could you show us where exactly can we find that code in the Linux OS settings?
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October 23, 2017, 03:44:11 AM |
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This error simply pops up because the miner console might be attached to remote screening or SSH. An example of nvOC setting for this: If it's local, mining process will show on the screen itself but if its remote, the screen will display, "There is no screen to be attached matching miner" and you'll have to SSH to IP of this rig to see the mining process. Find this option and change it to LOCAL. Done! BTW, if you're running a Nvidia rig, why not give nvOC a try. It's really good. There is no option we can change in SMOS. its working automatically. no one access its terminal or gui...!!!
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CatseyeN
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November 20, 2017, 09:21:35 PM |
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Hi, Friends! It's a very urgent topic still. Anyone knows a decision - please, clarify where should "LOCALorREMOTE" setting be set? Should I write it underline of my email in config.txt file that was created on USB-flash during "nvOS" image burning? Something like: ## YOU NEED TO ENTER YOUR E-MAIL ADDRESS !!! ## It will be used for rig authentication and managment USER_EMAIL=admin@mail.com LOCALorREMOTE="LOCAL" Or where should it be?? Thanks in advance and best regards!
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dawidt
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November 20, 2017, 11:04:04 PM |
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simplemining.net have my recommendation. i used it more then 6 months and i'm very satisfied
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technicalsis404
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December 12, 2017, 06:41:44 PM |
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Did you ever solve this?
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knicksfan
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December 14, 2017, 11:37:59 PM |
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Screen is NOT your monitor. I am having the same issue
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poisonxa
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December 15, 2017, 12:27:47 AM |
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guys thats because theres a lib error all these errors where resolved in nvOC mining os thats located in this forum and its free right now theres two community forks on the os you can find both on the website http://nvoc-mining-os.com/ or on the forum here called [OS] nvOC easy-to-use Linux Nvidia Mining v0019-1.4
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tahir4u
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January 03, 2018, 06:08:47 AM |
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Anybody found a solution to this?
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January 13, 2018, 06:25:35 PM |
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for me
Advanced Mode (F7) -> Settings -> Advanced Settings -> set PEGx to "GEN 2" (all of them) then works like a charm
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Crypto0429
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January 20, 2018, 11:25:03 PM |
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Has anyone figured out this screen issue?
I’ve tried everything.
SSH to IP? Can someone explain how to do this? I also don’t know my IP? Username? And password?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
BIoS is not the issue. Maybe driver. Maybe SMOS. Help me please lol.
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CrytoKitty
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January 21, 2018, 01:59:41 AM |
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Anyone have any luck with this issue? I'm building my first rig and could definitely use some help MOBO: Gigabyte z270p-d3 currently on BIoS version F6 GPU: 6x GTX 1070 ti Intel g4400 CPU EVGA GQ 1000w PSU Simple miner OS on a flash drive Ethernet plugged into MOBO Configured Bios settings per Simple miner website (I couldn't find the 4G Decoding to enable but all other settings are correct) I'm able to boot ubuntu but keep getting this same error message: "There is no screen to be attached matching miner." I tried: - attaching just one GPU directly into the MOBO but still get the same issue. - switching risers and various components/wires but no luck. - tried an identical but different GPU - still no luck. Any suggestions would be much appreciated! Thank you!!
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PcEnthusiast
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January 21, 2018, 02:58:06 AM |
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Not sure if it will help but put Bios back to default and just change the PCIe to gen 2. Also is thumb drive 3.0 usb and is it plugged into a 3.0 usb slot.
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crypticj
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January 25, 2018, 03:20:18 AM |
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Hey guys I have Asus Z270-AR and i use simpleOS NVOC (6 gtx 1070 and 2 GTX 1060 cards on the motherboard) they were working just fine.
I decided to upgrade the bios when i upgraded the Power supply.
I started getting the error"there is no screen attached matching miner"
I realized its due to bios upgrade the previous version was march 3/24/17 bios and i upgraded to the 1/2018 or the december one.
Important thing is once i roll'd back the BIOS to 3/24 it worked like a charm no issue whatsoever.
so please check your bios and try different ones if it was working in the past.
[funny thing is after bios update the windows would not recognize the onboard ethernet card] so after rolling back bios the ethernet port works just fine.
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