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in 2.4.3 sometimes a miner will "crash" but still be hashing, just not submitting shares. Stats on api still update, mhash changes on every refresh but no work gets done.
for all purposes the miner looks up, its not marked dead or sick.
it's frustrating. seen it 3 times now on different boxes.
never had an issue with 2.4.2. I may roll back some of my miners.
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June 20, 2012, 05:53:33 PM Last edit: June 20, 2012, 06:23:55 PM by Krak |
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So I've been thinking about the hashrate problem that popped up after updating to Ubuntu 12.04. My display GPU is consistently at 84% usage (~30 MH/s less than normal) and from what I've heard, this isn't an SDK problem because the SDK is just used for compiling the kernels (I still have my old kernel that was working fine). Is this then an AMD driver issue? Did my driver get updated when I updated to 12.04? I'm not sure how to check the driver version on Ubuntu.
EDIT: Alright, I think I found the driver version; the Ubuntu software center is showing fglrx 8.960 (12.4 is 8.961). So if I can just get that downgraded to 12.1, maybe that'll fix it.
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davidspitzer
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June 20, 2012, 07:55:32 PM |
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there was a keylogger in the windows binaries download
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June 20, 2012, 08:03:24 PM |
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there was a keylogger in the windows binaries download Lol, what?
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rjk
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June 20, 2012, 08:05:19 PM |
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there was a keylogger in the windows binaries download
That's your antivirus application being retarded. As long as you downloaded it from the official links in the original post, there is no malware at all.
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davidspitzer
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June 20, 2012, 08:08:33 PM |
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there was a keylogger in the windows binaries download
That's your antivirus application being retarded. As long as you downloaded it from the official links in the original post, there is no malware at all. I did download it from the original link and I get a keylogger hit when downloading and when I try to open the archive. Could be Mcaffee just being weird but I have the latest defs and it would be nice to know why this download generates the flag as other people might have the same concern
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davidspitzer
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June 20, 2012, 08:11:20 PM |
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there was a keylogger in the windows binaries download
That's your antivirus application being retarded. As long as you downloaded it from the official links in the original post, there is no malware at all. I did download it from the original link and I get a keylogger hit when downloading and when I try to open the archive. Could be Mcaffee just being weird but I have the latest defs and it would be nice to know why this download generates the flag as other people might have the same concern this is the hit everytime I try to download it from the original link on page one of this thread: http://about-threats.trendmicro.com/ArchiveGrayware.aspx?language=us&name=SPYW_KEYLOGGER
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rjk
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June 20, 2012, 08:12:03 PM |
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there was a keylogger in the windows binaries download
That's your antivirus application being retarded. As long as you downloaded it from the official links in the original post, there is no malware at all. I did download it from the original link and I get a keylogger hit when downloading and when I try to open the archive. Could be Mcaffee just being weird but I have the latest defs and it would be nice to know why this download generates the flag as other people might have the same concern McCrappy is useless shit, unfortunately. You could see if there is a way to submit some info to them to tell them that they are wrong.
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davidspitzer
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June 20, 2012, 08:18:00 PM |
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there was a keylogger in the windows binaries download
That's your antivirus application being retarded. As long as you downloaded it from the official links in the original post, there is no malware at all. I did download it from the original link and I get a keylogger hit when downloading and when I try to open the archive. Could be Mcaffee just being weird but I have the latest defs and it would be nice to know why this download generates the flag as other people might have the same concern McCrappy is useless shit, unfortunately. You could see if there is a way to submit some info to them to tell them that they are wrong. Well I do not know for sure that my virus software, Trend Micro, is wrong (thought it was McAfee at first glance). I trust that you believe that to be the case, but I am passing the information along so it can be looked at from the file hosters end and verified.
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DILLIGAF
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June 20, 2012, 08:24:24 PM |
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there was a keylogger in the windows binaries download
That's your antivirus application being retarded. As long as you downloaded it from the official links in the original post, there is no malware at all. I did download it from the original link and I get a keylogger hit when downloading and when I try to open the archive. Could be Mcaffee just being weird but I have the latest defs and it would be nice to know why this download generates the flag as other people might have the same concern McCrappy is useless shit, unfortunately. You could see if there is a way to submit some info to them to tell them that they are wrong. Well I do not know for sure that my virus software, Trend Micro, is wrong (thought it was McAfee at first glance). I trust that you believe that to be the case, but I am passing the information along so it can be looked at from the file hosters end and verified. It will do no good all them fools look for is the cgminer since in the past perhaps even now botnet bastards have included it in their malware they install on peoples machines. So even though many have reported the false positive the clowns in the AV industry have just kept up with the brain dead idea that cgminer = virus/malware no matter how you install it.
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June 20, 2012, 08:51:56 PM |
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there was a keylogger in the windows binaries download
Dood I already explained to you in another thread that there is no keylogger in cgminer. It's a false positive caused by the tool that the author uses to build cgminer for windows. Just download it and use it. If you get tired of having your AV program complain about it just add it to the whitelist.
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davidspitzer
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June 20, 2012, 09:09:16 PM |
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there was a keylogger in the windows binaries download
Dood I already explained to you in another thread that there is no keylogger in cgminer. It's a false positive caused by the tool that the author uses to build cgminer for windows. Just download it and use it. If you get tired of having your AV program complain about it just add it to the whitelist. I do not recall the "other thread" you are referring to. I understand the explanation that was given. It seemed like a legitimate concern . Asked and answered - thank you
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June 20, 2012, 09:11:21 PM |
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there was a keylogger in the windows binaries download
That's your antivirus application being retarded. As long as you downloaded it from the official links in the original post, there is no malware at all. I did download it from the original link and I get a keylogger hit when downloading and when I try to open the archive. Could be Mcaffee just being weird but I have the latest defs and it would be nice to know why this download generates the flag as other people might have the same concern McCrappy is useless shit, unfortunately. You could see if there is a way to submit some info to them to tell them that they are wrong. Well I do not know for sure that my virus software, Trend Micro, is wrong (thought it was McAfee at first glance). I trust that you believe that to be the case, but I am passing the information along so it can be looked at from the file hosters end and verified. It's even in the FAQ in the included README.txt
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davidspitzer
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June 20, 2012, 09:15:23 PM |
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there was a keylogger in the windows binaries download
That's your antivirus application being retarded. As long as you downloaded it from the official links in the original post, there is no malware at all. I did download it from the original link and I get a keylogger hit when downloading and when I try to open the archive. Could be Mcaffee just being weird but I have the latest defs and it would be nice to know why this download generates the flag as other people might have the same concern McCrappy is useless shit, unfortunately. You could see if there is a way to submit some info to them to tell them that they are wrong. Well I do not know for sure that my virus software, Trend Micro, is wrong (thought it was McAfee at first glance). I trust that you believe that to be the case, but I am passing the information along so it can be looked at from the file hosters end and verified. It's even in the FAQ in the included README.txt The Readme.txt would indeed be instructive if my Virus software allowed me to open the archive file, which it did not because it thought the download was infected - hence the concern PS That was not me you explained it to previously it was stevegee58 thanks David
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June 20, 2012, 09:17:10 PM |
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there was a keylogger in the windows binaries download
That's your antivirus application being retarded. As long as you downloaded it from the official links in the original post, there is no malware at all. I did download it from the original link and I get a keylogger hit when downloading and when I try to open the archive. Could be Mcaffee just being weird but I have the latest defs and it would be nice to know why this download generates the flag as other people might have the same concern McCrappy is useless shit, unfortunately. You could see if there is a way to submit some info to them to tell them that they are wrong. Well I do not know for sure that my virus software, Trend Micro, is wrong (thought it was McAfee at first glance). I trust that you believe that to be the case, but I am passing the information along so it can be looked at from the file hosters end and verified. It's even in the FAQ in the included README.txt The Readme.txt would indeed be instructive if my Virus software allowed me to open the archive file, which it did not because it thought the download was infected - hence the concern PS That was not me you explained it to previously it was stevegee58 thanks David It is also where all the archives are kept here: http://ck.kolivas.org/apps/cgminer/READMEAnd it is posted in the first post of this forum thread here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=28402.0sigh...
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davidspitzer
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June 20, 2012, 09:24:44 PM |
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there was a keylogger in the windows binaries download
That's your antivirus application being retarded. As long as you downloaded it from the official links in the original post, there is no malware at all. I did download it from the original link and I get a keylogger hit when downloading and when I try to open the archive. Could be Mcaffee just being weird but I have the latest defs and it would be nice to know why this download generates the flag as other people might have the same concern McCrappy is useless shit, unfortunately. You could see if there is a way to submit some info to them to tell them that they are wrong. Well I do not know for sure that my virus software, Trend Micro, is wrong (thought it was McAfee at first glance). I trust that you believe that to be the case, but I am passing the information along so it can be looked at from the file hosters end and verified. It's even in the FAQ in the included README.txt The Readme.txt would indeed be instructive if my Virus software allowed me to open the archive file, which it did not because it thought the download was infected - hence the concern PS That was not me you explained it to previously it was stevegee58 thanks David It is also where all the archives are kept here: http://ck.kolivas.org/apps/cgminer/READMEAnd it is posted in the first post of this forum thread here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=28402.0sigh... I know this is all rudimentary and second nature to you, but when person downloads the file for the first time and they get a flag for a Virus, I think it is a reasonable response to mention it. Now that I know, I searched for the word Virus and it pops up in the FAQ - (5000 words and Many Pages Down.) My suggestion is that if this is a known issue then a little blurb next to the download link would catch the uninitiated like me from asking well worn questions. thanks again David
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June 20, 2012, 09:31:22 PM |
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there was a keylogger in the windows binaries download
That's your antivirus application being retarded. As long as you downloaded it from the official links in the original post, there is no malware at all. I did download it from the original link and I get a keylogger hit when downloading and when I try to open the archive. Could be Mcaffee just being weird but I have the latest defs and it would be nice to know why this download generates the flag as other people might have the same concern McCrappy is useless shit, unfortunately. You could see if there is a way to submit some info to them to tell them that they are wrong. Well I do not know for sure that my virus software, Trend Micro, is wrong (thought it was McAfee at first glance). I trust that you believe that to be the case, but I am passing the information along so it can be looked at from the file hosters end and verified. It's even in the FAQ in the included README.txt The Readme.txt would indeed be instructive if my Virus software allowed me to open the archive file, which it did not because it thought the download was infected - hence the concern PS That was not me you explained it to previously it was stevegee58 thanks David It is also where all the archives are kept here: http://ck.kolivas.org/apps/cgminer/READMEAnd it is posted in the first post of this forum thread here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=28402.0sigh... I know this is all rudimentary and second nature to you, but when person downloads the file for the first time and they get a flag for a Virus, I think it is a reasonable response to mention it. Now that I know, I searched for the word Virus and it pops up in the FAQ - (5000 words and Many Pages Down.) My suggestion is that if this is a known issue then a little blurb next to the download link would catch the uninitiated like me from asking well worn questions. thanks again David Or people could read the README file when trying to download it is right there...
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davidspitzer
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June 20, 2012, 09:34:13 PM |
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there was a keylogger in the windows binaries download
That's your antivirus application being retarded. As long as you downloaded it from the official links in the original post, there is no malware at all. I did download it from the original link and I get a keylogger hit when downloading and when I try to open the archive. Could be Mcaffee just being weird but I have the latest defs and it would be nice to know why this download generates the flag as other people might have the same concern McCrappy is useless shit, unfortunately. You could see if there is a way to submit some info to them to tell them that they are wrong. Well I do not know for sure that my virus software, Trend Micro, is wrong (thought it was McAfee at first glance). I trust that you believe that to be the case, but I am passing the information along so it can be looked at from the file hosters end and verified. It's even in the FAQ in the included README.txt The Readme.txt would indeed be instructive if my Virus software allowed me to open the archive file, which it did not because it thought the download was infected - hence the concern PS That was not me you explained it to previously it was stevegee58 thanks David It is also where all the archives are kept here: http://ck.kolivas.org/apps/cgminer/READMEAnd it is posted in the first post of this forum thread here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=28402.0sigh... I know this is all rudimentary and second nature to you, but when person downloads the file for the first time and they get a flag for a Virus, I think it is a reasonable response to mention it. Now that I know, I searched for the word Virus and it pops up in the FAQ - (5000 words and Many Pages Down.) My suggestion is that if this is a known issue then a little blurb next to the download link would catch the uninitiated like me from asking well worn questions. thanks again David Or people could read the README file when trying to download it is right there... Just a suggestion. A simple overt FYI. And I would think most people download before reading the readme
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Why is it so damn hot in here?
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June 20, 2012, 11:43:27 PM |
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Wait until his AV software tells him the cgminer.py/cgminer.exe is a trojan.
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davidspitzer
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June 20, 2012, 11:51:17 PM |
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Wait until his AV software tells him the cgminer.py/cgminer.exe is a trojan. I feel like I'm in one of those awkward moments when people refer to you in the third person when your still In the room ...
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