TheKryptonian
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November 22, 2017, 04:58:15 PM |
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Can anyone explain what I do with a .deb package on ubuntu? I can install it with sudo dpkg -i hppcoin_0.1.0-1_amd64.deb or sudo gdebi hppcoin_0.1.0-1_amd64.deb If I do that, it tells me Unpacking hpccoinv2 (0.1.0-1) over (0.1.0-1) ... Setting up hpccoinv2 (0.1.0-1) ... But after that I, I have no idea where the binary is to run it.
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cryptonomicon25
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November 22, 2017, 04:59:53 PM |
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Can anyone explain what I do with a .deb package on ubuntu? I can install it with sudo dpkg -i hppcoin_0.1.0-1_amd64.deb or sudo gdebi hppcoin_0.1.0-1_amd64.deb If I do that, it tells me Unpacking hpccoinv2 (0.1.0-1) over (0.1.0-1) ... Setting up hpccoinv2 (0.1.0-1) ... But after that I, I have no idea where the binary is to run it. You can just double click to run it. Binaries should be in /usr/local/bin
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soliton
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November 22, 2017, 05:05:10 PM |
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Hi, may IoT devices be involved into computing process by using Egalitarian platform?
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epicfailman
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November 22, 2017, 05:16:27 PM |
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Can anyone explain what I do with a .deb package on ubuntu? I can install it with sudo dpkg -i hppcoin_0.1.0-1_amd64.deb or sudo gdebi hppcoin_0.1.0-1_amd64.deb If I do that, it tells me Unpacking hpccoinv2 (0.1.0-1) over (0.1.0-1) ... Setting up hpccoinv2 (0.1.0-1) ... But after that I, I have no idea where the binary is to run it. You can just double click to run it. Binaries should be in /usr/local/bin Double-click... In terminal... You made my day.
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TheKryptonian
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November 22, 2017, 05:17:44 PM |
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Can anyone explain what I do with a .deb package on ubuntu? I can install it with sudo dpkg -i hppcoin_0.1.0-1_amd64.deb or sudo gdebi hppcoin_0.1.0-1_amd64.deb If I do that, it tells me Unpacking hpccoinv2 (0.1.0-1) over (0.1.0-1) ... Setting up hpccoinv2 (0.1.0-1) ... But after that I, I have no idea where the binary is to run it. You can just double click to run it. Binaries should be in /usr/local/bin Double-click... In terminal... You made my day. Lol he still helped, I was able to find the binaries in the folder he pointed to (but yes, I am using terminal). EDIT: Now its telling me /hp.pcoind: error while loading shared libraries: libboost_system.so.1.58.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory But I have libboost-all-dev installed. Any thoughts?
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hppcoin (OP)
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hppcoin : Egalitarian High Performance Computing
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November 22, 2017, 05:18:21 PM |
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epicfailman
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November 22, 2017, 05:23:14 PM |
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Can anyone explain what I do with a .deb package on ubuntu? I can install it with sudo dpkg -i hppcoin_0.1.0-1_amd64.deb or sudo gdebi hppcoin_0.1.0-1_amd64.deb If I do that, it tells me Unpacking hpccoinv2 (0.1.0-1) over (0.1.0-1) ... Setting up hpccoinv2 (0.1.0-1) ... But after that I, I have no idea where the binary is to run it. You can just double click to run it. Binaries should be in /usr/local/bin Double-click... In terminal... You made my day. Lol he still helped, I was able to find the binaries in the folder he pointed to (but yes, I am using terminal). EDIT: Now its telling me /hp.pcoind: error while loading shared libraries: libboost_system.so.1.58.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory But I have libboost-all-dev installed. Any thoughts? I know this problem. You must install boost 1.58 (!) libs. Not higher
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falcon72
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November 22, 2017, 05:31:57 PM |
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Can anyone explain what I do with a .deb package on ubuntu? I can install it with sudo dpkg -i hppcoin_0.1.0-1_amd64.deb or sudo gdebi hppcoin_0.1.0-1_amd64.deb If I do that, it tells me Unpacking hpccoinv2 (0.1.0-1) over (0.1.0-1) ... Setting up hpccoinv2 (0.1.0-1) ... But after that I, I have no idea where the binary is to run it. You can just double click to run it. Binaries should be in /usr/local/bin Double-click... In terminal... You made my day. Lol he still helped, I was able to find the binaries in the folder he pointed to (but yes, I am using terminal). EDIT: Now its telling me /hp.pcoind: error while loading shared libraries: libboost_system.so.1.58.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory But I have libboost-all-dev installed. Any thoughts? I know this problem. You must install boost 1.58 (!) libs. Not higher i guess you have Ubuntu 16 64 bits You can download boost 1.37.0 from : http://www.boost.org/users/history/version_1_37_0.html
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sdcloud
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November 22, 2017, 05:32:07 PM |
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The blocks are heavy. When will the pool work?
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cryptonomicon25
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November 22, 2017, 05:33:48 PM |
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Can anyone explain what I do with a .deb package on ubuntu? I can install it with sudo dpkg -i hppcoin_0.1.0-1_amd64.deb or sudo gdebi hppcoin_0.1.0-1_amd64.deb If I do that, it tells me Unpacking hpccoinv2 (0.1.0-1) over (0.1.0-1) ... Setting up hpccoinv2 (0.1.0-1) ... But after that I, I have no idea where the binary is to run it. You can just double click to run it. Binaries should be in /usr/local/bin Double-click... In terminal... You made my day. I meant to just double click the .deb file, obviously.
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epicfailman
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November 22, 2017, 05:34:01 PM |
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The blocks are heavy. When will the pool work?
I think pool will be after stand-alone miner appearing. Now pool is useless.
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epicfailman
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November 22, 2017, 05:36:40 PM |
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Can anyone explain what I do with a .deb package on ubuntu? I can install it with sudo dpkg -i hppcoin_0.1.0-1_amd64.deb or sudo gdebi hppcoin_0.1.0-1_amd64.deb If I do that, it tells me Unpacking hpccoinv2 (0.1.0-1) over (0.1.0-1) ... Setting up hpccoinv2 (0.1.0-1) ... But after that I, I have no idea where the binary is to run it. You can just double click to run it. Binaries should be in /usr/local/bin Double-click... In terminal... You made my day. I meant to just double click the .deb file, obviously. In terminal? do you know anything about operating systems without a graphical interface? There is a black window with white letters, called the terminal. you can use your keyboard there, not "double click"
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p3ngu1n
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November 22, 2017, 05:37:59 PM |
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NoICO NoPremine coin is good When are you planning to add it to the exchange?
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wqmartins
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November 22, 2017, 05:41:44 PM |
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Send-me HPP coin to teste new wallet windows 64bits
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cryptonomicon25
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November 22, 2017, 05:44:27 PM |
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Can anyone explain what I do with a .deb package on ubuntu? I can install it with sudo dpkg -i hppcoin_0.1.0-1_amd64.deb or sudo gdebi hppcoin_0.1.0-1_amd64.deb If I do that, it tells me Unpacking hpccoinv2 (0.1.0-1) over (0.1.0-1) ... Setting up hpccoinv2 (0.1.0-1) ... But after that I, I have no idea where the binary is to run it. You can just double click to run it. Binaries should be in /usr/local/bin Double-click... In terminal... You made my day. I meant to just double click the .deb file, obviously. In terminal? do you know anything about operating systems without a graphical interface? There is a black window with white letters, called the terminal. you can use your keyboard there, not "double click" Are you purposely trying to troll me? I'm responding to someone who said they were using UBUNTU, last time I checked it had a graphical interface. I've been using Linux distros for 2 decades now, I'm pretty sure I know how they work.
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TheKryptonian
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November 22, 2017, 05:56:50 PM |
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Guys there's no need to argue over something I was unclear about. I'm using a google VM, it's Ubuntu 16.04 but it's a terminal interface. I've never worked out how to get GUI to work with google VMs. Call it my bad and let's let it go
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epicfailman
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November 22, 2017, 06:02:17 PM |
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Can anyone explain what I do with a .deb package on ubuntu? I can install it with sudo dpkg -i hppcoin_0.1.0-1_amd64.deb or sudo gdebi hppcoin_0.1.0-1_amd64.deb If I do that, it tells me Unpacking hpccoinv2 (0.1.0-1) over (0.1.0-1) ... Setting up hpccoinv2 (0.1.0-1) ... But after that I, I have no idea where the binary is to run it. You can just double click to run it. Binaries should be in /usr/local/bin Double-click... In terminal... You made my day. I meant to just double click the .deb file, obviously. In terminal? do you know anything about operating systems without a graphical interface? There is a black window with white letters, called the terminal. you can use your keyboard there, not "double click" Are you purposely trying to troll me? I'm responding to someone who said they were using UBUNTU, last time I checked it had a graphical interface. I've been using Linux distros for 2 decades now, I'm pretty sure I know how they work. Sorry, I forgot that there is a ubuntu desktop with GUI. After many years of work in the terminal ...
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cryptonomicon25
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November 22, 2017, 06:04:50 PM |
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Can anyone explain what I do with a .deb package on ubuntu? I can install it with sudo dpkg -i hppcoin_0.1.0-1_amd64.deb or sudo gdebi hppcoin_0.1.0-1_amd64.deb If I do that, it tells me Unpacking hpccoinv2 (0.1.0-1) over (0.1.0-1) ... Setting up hpccoinv2 (0.1.0-1) ... But after that I, I have no idea where the binary is to run it. You can just double click to run it. Binaries should be in /usr/local/bin Double-click... In terminal... You made my day. I meant to just double click the .deb file, obviously. In terminal? do you know anything about operating systems without a graphical interface? There is a black window with white letters, called the terminal. you can use your keyboard there, not "double click" Are you purposely trying to troll me? I'm responding to someone who said they were using UBUNTU, last time I checked it had a graphical interface. I've been using Linux distros for 2 decades now, I'm pretty sure I know how they work. Sorry, I forgot that there is a ubuntu desktop with GUI. After many years of work in the terminal ... Don't worry, I also apologize for my response. Good day to you.
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TheKryptonian
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November 22, 2017, 06:31:05 PM |
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Is it hard to make a pool? Can anyone do it so I can test a miner real quick? If it works I'll share it, if not, no harm done. Note that I can't really lie and not share it if it works, because I have no idea how to make a pool so I wouldn't be able to keep it to myself because I wouldn't be able to use it (the client has no get_work so I can't solo GPU mine if it works).
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cryptonomicon25
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November 22, 2017, 07:13:05 PM |
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Is it hard to make a pool? Can anyone do it so I can test a miner real quick? If it works I'll share it, if not, no harm done. Note that I can't really lie and not share it if it works, because I have no idea how to make a pool so I wouldn't be able to keep it to myself because I wouldn't be able to use it (the client has no get_work so I can't solo GPU mine if it works).
I don't have the hardware to serve a pool, but perhaps someone can modify this one: https://github.com/wareck/node-stratum-poolIt was forked from the original to add Lyra2RE support. Based on the source it seems like Lyra2H is only a slight change from this.
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