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June 25, 2011, 08:23:57 PM
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***@PJV-LIN-2:~/DiabloMiner/DiabloMiner$ ./DiabloMiner-Linux.sh -u *** -p *** -l http://api.bitcoin.cz -r 8332 -dd
[25/06/11 1:06:10 PM] Started                                               
[25/06/11 1:06:10 PM] Connecting to: http://api.bitcoin.cz:8332/             
[25/06/11 1:06:10 PM] Using NVIDIA CUDA OpenCL 1.0 CUDA 4.0.1               
[25/06/11 1:06:11 PM] Added GeForce 8600 GT (#1) (4 CU, local work size of 512)
mhash 39.4/39.3 | a/r/hwe: 0/0/0 | ghash: 3.3 | fps: 65.5

It seems to be humming along perfectly.  It just doesn't seem to be actually doing anything though.

I am running the latest Ubuntu and the latest Nvidia drivers.

The worker on my windows box seems to be working perfectly.

This is kind of puzzling...any help would be great.

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June 26, 2011, 11:45:49 AM
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try downloading the newest version with the newest kernel, it fixed my completely different issues, but it could help you
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June 26, 2011, 09:15:03 PM
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Even though I am running the latest fully updated ubuntu I figured it might be somthing like that.

The motherboard is a Socket 939 board which is circa 2004 and the video card is an 8600 GT series which is circa 2007.

I am thinking that maybe a 7 year old motherboard and 4 year old video card may have something to do with it.  I have seen this kind of thing happen before when running old hardware.

I did get hashkill working though at a miserable 6Mh/s.

Thanks for the feedback.

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