BinaryMage
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February 23, 2012, 12:58:39 AM |
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As a way of expressing my gratitude for lodcrappo's excellent software and contributing in a way that did not require me to spend what little Bitcoins I have, I set up an anonymous FTP mirror of BAMT on an unmetered server. It can be accessed at ftp://50.53.21.166:3141/bamt/bamt_v0.4b.zip. I will add 0.5 when it is released to the public, and I'd be glad to keep the older versions on there in case anyone needs them. I posted this awhile ago. Just wondering if you want to put a link up on the download page, as I doubt people are going to search through a 60 page thread for a FTP mirror.
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lodcrappo (OP)
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February 23, 2012, 01:14:44 AM |
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As a way of expressing my gratitude for lodcrappo's excellent software and contributing in a way that did not require me to spend what little Bitcoins I have, I set up an anonymous FTP mirror of BAMT on an unmetered server. It can be accessed at ftp://50.53.21.166:3141/bamt/bamt_v0.4b.zip. I will add 0.5 when it is released to the public, and I'd be glad to keep the older versions on there in case anyone needs them. I posted this awhile ago. Just wondering if you want to put a link up on the download page, as I doubt people are going to search through a 60 page thread for a FTP mirror. 0.5 is due out any minute now, like literally later today. I am calling this thread a loss, for the most part. Will start a new one. Maybe I'll document it better. Maybe not.
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BinaryMage
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February 23, 2012, 01:50:40 AM |
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0.5 is due out any minute now, like literally later today.
I am calling this thread a loss, for the most part. Will start a new one. Maybe I'll document it better. Maybe not.
I will update my mirror when it's released. A new thread is probably a good idea, but do make sure to archive this one. It will save (hopefully) some duplicate questions if you link to the archive and tell readers to search it before asking questions.
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lodcrappo (OP)
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February 23, 2012, 01:54:00 AM |
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0.5 is due out any minute now, like literally later today.
I am calling this thread a loss, for the most part. Will start a new one. Maybe I'll document it better. Maybe not.
I will update my mirror when it's released. A new thread is probably a good idea, but do make sure to archive this one. It will save (hopefully) some duplicate questions if you link to the archive and tell readers to search it before asking questions. I am usually all for telling people to piss off and RTFM, but this thread is a bit of a nightmare so I have been letting people slide lately. I am hoping that with 0.5 we can cut a lot of the old stuff out and get a sort of fresh start. Transisto has been working on gathering the info from this thread, the wiki, the faq, the irc channel etc. I'm sure he can use some help.
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BinaryMage
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February 23, 2012, 02:00:05 AM |
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I am usually all for telling people to piss off and RTFM, but this thread is a bit of a nightmare so I have been letting people slide lately.
I am hoping that with 0.5 we can cut a lot of the old stuff out and get a sort of fresh start.
Transisto has been working on gathering the info from this thread, the wiki, the faq, the irc channel etc. I'm sure he can use some help.
Compiling it into a database of some sort? I'd be glad to help, but I'll need some more information.
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Splirow
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February 23, 2012, 05:57:04 AM |
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jamesg
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February 23, 2012, 01:56:32 PM |
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OK. I'm ready for the 0.5 release to arrive. 20 BTC bounty to see it in the wild.
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lodcrappo (OP)
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February 23, 2012, 03:05:46 PM |
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OK. I'm ready for the 0.5 release to arrive. 20 BTC bounty to see it in the wild. its very, very close. so close...
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bulanula
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February 23, 2012, 05:02:52 PM |
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OK. I'm ready for the 0.5 release to arrive. 20 BTC bounty to see it in the wild. its very, very close. so close... OK. So what is the decision about 32 bit or 64 bit ? Thanks !
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lodcrappo (OP)
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February 23, 2012, 05:21:15 PM |
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bulanula
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February 23, 2012, 05:35:56 PM |
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OK. So I see that both 32 and 64 bit is somehow supported. How is this achieved ( I was not able to download the new image ) ? Will 32 bit still be supported for say version 0.6 etc. ? Thank you lodcrappo !
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lodcrappo (OP)
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February 23, 2012, 05:40:33 PM |
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OK. So I see that both 32 and 64 bit is somehow supported. How is this achieved ( I was not able to download the new image ) ? Will 32 bit still be supported for say version 0.6 etc. ? Thank you lodcrappo ! 32 bit software runs on 64bit machines. same way bamt 0.4 and every previous version supports both. I do not know how long we will stay on 32 bit, or if there will be a "0.6", or when it would happen if so. There are drawbacks no matter what.
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bulanula
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February 23, 2012, 05:53:12 PM |
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OK. So I see that both 32 and 64 bit is somehow supported. How is this achieved ( I was not able to download the new image ) ? Will 32 bit still be supported for say version 0.6 etc. ? Thank you lodcrappo ! 32 bit software runs on 64bit machines. same way bamt 0.4 and every previous version supports both. I do not know how long we will stay on 32 bit, or if there will be a "0.6", or when it would happen if so. There are drawbacks no matter what. OK. So is this using a amd64 kernel or the old i686 kernel ? As I said earlier, cannot try it out until someone uploads to a file host or something. Thanks !
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lodcrappo (OP)
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February 23, 2012, 05:58:48 PM |
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OK. So I see that both 32 and 64 bit is somehow supported. How is this achieved ( I was not able to download the new image ) ? Will 32 bit still be supported for say version 0.6 etc. ? Thank you lodcrappo ! 32 bit software runs on 64bit machines. same way bamt 0.4 and every previous version supports both. I do not know how long we will stay on 32 bit, or if there will be a "0.6", or when it would happen if so. There are drawbacks no matter what. OK. So is this using a amd64 kernel or the old i686 kernel ? As I said earlier, cannot try it out until someone uploads to a file host or something. Thanks !
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lodcrappo (OP)
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February 23, 2012, 07:50:39 PM |
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so... I'm going to try and keep editing that first post over there -> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=65915.0with changes as fixes happen, to be more like those other guys, since it has been often commented that this thread sucks. sorry, I am not a forum person. and get off my lawn, etc. what else can we do to take advantage of a clean slate over there, and avoid what happened here? figure might as well use this thread for ideas to help that one.
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BitMinerN8
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February 23, 2012, 08:13:48 PM |
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so... I'm going to try and keep editing that first post over there -> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=65915.0with changes as fixes happen, to be more like those other guys, since it has been often commented that this thread sucks. sorry, I am not a forum person. and get off my lawn, etc. what else can we do to take advantage of a clean slate over there, and avoid what happened here? figure might as well use this thread for ideas to help that one. IMHO if you kept that first post updated with the current status, version, fix# notes, etc, it would be cool. I know you can get to them from your site, but maybe a direct link to the IRC/Wiki/FAQ with the basic steps to get going. Then when noobs pop in and ask the same question answered two pages prior you can just link to page one, wiki, section, answer... Just a thought.
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ptshamrock
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February 24, 2012, 05:33:41 PM |
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so... I'm going to try and keep editing that first post over there -> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=65915.0with changes as fixes happen, to be more like those other guys, since it has been often commented that this thread sucks. sorry, I am not a forum person. and get off my lawn, etc. what else can we do to take advantage of a clean slate over there, and avoid what happened here? figure might as well use this thread for ideas to help that one. IMHO if you kept that first post updated with the current status, version, fix# notes, etc, it would be cool. I know you can get to them from your site, but maybe a direct link to the IRC/Wiki/FAQ with the basic steps to get going. Then when noobs pop in and ask the same question answered two pages prior you can just link to page one, wiki, section, answer... Just a thought. +1
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j0800
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February 27, 2012, 12:18:43 AM Last edit: February 27, 2012, 12:49:40 AM by j0800 |
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FYI for anyone wanting to install BAMT to a harddrive - I installed it to 4 boxes last night (four separate hard drives), this is the script I used to do it ;; cd / cfdisk /dev/sda create 2 partitions [linux, and linux-swap] make first partition bootable write/quit mkfs.ext3 /dev/sda1 mkdir /mnt/bamt mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/bamt
cp --preserve -R {bin,boot,etc,home,initrd.img,lib,opt,root,sbin,selinux,srv,usr,var,vmlinuz} /mnt/bamt
mkdir /mnt/bamt/{dev,media,mnt,proc,sys,tmp}
cd /mnt/bamt mount -o bind /dev /mnt/bamt/dev mount -t proc /proc /mnt/bamt/proc mount -o bind /sys /mnt/bamt/sys chroot /mnt/bamt
apt-get update apt-get install grub [choose sda] update-grub grub-install /dev/sda
edit miner configs; vi /etc/bamt/pools vi /etc/bamt/bamt.conf reboot thanks to the bamt developer(s) for such a great program! edit: of note, I have been using 'mgpumon /etc/bamt/mgpumon.conf' to monitor all my boxes from one place -> 'http://<serverIP>/mgpumon/' but I found that the css file wasn't being loaded. to fix this, I changed the configuration line in /etc/bamt/mgpumon.conf :: FROM => "httpcss": "/mgpumon.css", TO => "httpcss": "mgpumon.css" then created a symlink for the mgpumon.css file ;; ln -s /var/www/bamt/mgpumon.css /tmp/mgpumon/mgpumon.css
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lodcrappo (OP)
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February 27, 2012, 12:56:09 AM |
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Hm? I just dd-it on a hdd from an usb pen. Done dd straight to hard drive will work, but you'll end up with a rather strange system. 500MB or so will be read only, and that hunk will be overlaid by the contents of a second partition called the cow (copy on write). no matter what you do, you'll never be able to delete or change anything in that 500mb hunk (it will seem like you can, but actually you're just making the cow overlay bits of it.) anyway... its a very good system for use with a usb drive. not very good for a hard drive. j0800's method will give you a more normal install without some of the weirdess in there for making USB keys happy. however in reality both will be less than ideal without a lot of work undoing lot of weird stuff thats done to make this software perform well on a live usb key. if you want to use a hdd, use a hdd distro from the start. long run will be better.
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superfastkyle
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February 27, 2012, 01:51:35 PM Last edit: February 27, 2012, 02:27:26 PM by superfastkyle |
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How do you get ssh working on an Android got everything working on the local machine I can use connectbot to ssh in then when I do mine restart or gpumon I get a no protocol specified error any ideas?
edit can't get it working with ssh with putty in windows either
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