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November 25, 2013, 05:00:28 PM |
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Are you getting those client updates from BCNext? If yes, why can't he post here? Read 2nd post in this thread.
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November 25, 2013, 05:01:11 PM |
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Open a terminal. It will start in your home directory....Use the cd command to change directory to your Nxt dir.
So if your Nxt dir is inside Home, type "cd Nxt".
If its outside home you will need to start from root "cd /etc/etc/etc".
Or if its in Downloads you need to "cd /Downloads/Nxt".
Once youre in that dir, type java -cp Nxt.zip Nxt
Thats it...If you have any trouble, let me know.
Remember all the directories and files are case sensitive
eid
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November 25, 2013, 05:08:31 PM |
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Open a terminal. It will start in your home directory....Use the cd command to change directory to your Nxt dir. So if your Nxt dir is inside Home, type "cd nxt". If its outside home you will need to start from root "cd /etc/etc/etc". Or if its in Downloads you need to "cd /Downloads/nxt". Once youre in that dir, type java -cp Nxt.zip Nxt. tahts it...If you have any trouble, let me know.
Remember all the directories and files are case sensitive
eid
I suggest creating a batch file:
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eid
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November 25, 2013, 05:15:30 PM |
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I suggest creating a batch file: Yes that would be the simpler solution
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qxzn
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November 25, 2013, 06:04:32 PM |
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Why?
Hm... Good question. I believe as a protection against copy-pasters who love to launch cryptoclones. Stakeholders paid real money, they wouldn't be happy if someone launched a clone. What assurances do I have that it's not a wallet-stealing trojan?
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November 25, 2013, 06:07:24 PM |
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Why?
Hm... Good question. I believe as a protection against copy-pasters who love to launch cryptoclones. Stakeholders paid real money, they wouldn't be happy if someone launched a clone. What assurances do I have that it's not a wallet-stealing trojan? No assurance if u r not a Java developer.
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Sharky444
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November 25, 2013, 06:09:40 PM |
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Updated. Now my test account (14571525509972106026) shows instead of 50000 a balance of -2.00. Recent Block count is displayed as -863. edit: fixed by deleting all *.nxt files
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November 25, 2013, 06:12:05 PM |
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Updated. Now my test account (14571525509972106026) shows instead of 50000 a balance of -2.00. Recent Block count is displayed as -863. Delete *.nxt files and restart.
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bahamapascal
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November 25, 2013, 06:13:21 PM |
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Open a terminal. It will start in your home directory....Use the cd command to change directory to your Nxt dir.
So if your Nxt dir is inside Home, type "cd Nxt".
If its outside home you will need to start from root "cd /etc/etc/etc".
Or if its in Downloads you need to "cd /Downloads/Nxt".
Once youre in that dir, type java -cp Nxt.zip Nxt
Thats it...If you have any trouble, let me know.
Remember all the directories and files are case sensitive
eid
Thanks! But it some how dose not worke Here is what I have put in the terminal/ what the terminal returned: lubuntu@lubuntu:~$ /home/lubuntu/Desktop bash: /home/lubuntu/Desktop: Is a directory lubuntu@lubuntu:~$ java -cp Nxt.zip Nxt Error: Could not find or load main class Nxt Is that correct what I put in there? P.s. Also how would I create a batch file? Sorry for beining such a noob, but ubuntu is 100% new for me
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Sharky444
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November 25, 2013, 06:15:55 PM |
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Updated. Now my test account (14571525509972106026) shows instead of 50000 a balance of -2.00. Recent Block count is displayed as -863. Delete *.nxt files and restart. That fixed it!
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November 25, 2013, 06:19:10 PM |
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Yesterday someone here told me that when I create (by passsphrase ofcourse) an account I have to wait till ~1000 blocks will be mined and it will take around 1 day. So 1 day left and I am not sure how many blocks was mined since then. How can I check that and what exactly I have to do to mine?
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kwest
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November 25, 2013, 06:22:23 PM |
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Yesterday someone here told me that when I create (by passsphrase ofcourse) an account I have to wait till ~1000 blocks will be mined and it will take around 1 day. So 1 day left and I am not sure how many blocks was mined since then. How can I check that and what exactly I have to do to mine?
I think it's 1440 blocks, and all you need to do to mine is to leave your account unlocked and NXT running.
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Adamlm
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November 25, 2013, 06:25:52 PM |
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I can't download any blocks after updating to 0.2.7. Deleted all *.nxt and restarted, but still nothing. Only 4 peers.
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pabloangello
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November 25, 2013, 06:27:30 PM |
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Yesterday someone here told me that when I create (by passsphrase ofcourse) an account I have to wait till ~1000 blocks will be mined and it will take around 1 day. So 1 day left and I am not sure how many blocks was mined since then. How can I check that and what exactly I have to do to mine?
I think it's 1440 blocks, and all you need to do to mine is to leave your account unlocked and NXT running. That is the easiest mining wallet ever haha
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eid
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November 25, 2013, 06:34:05 PM |
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Thanks! But it some how dose not worke Here is what I have put in the terminal/ what the terminal returned: lubuntu@lubuntu:~$ /home/lubuntu/Desktop bash: /home/lubuntu/Desktop: Is a directory lubuntu@lubuntu:~$ java -cp Nxt.zip Nxt Error: Could not find or load main class Nxt Is that correct what I put in there? P.s. Also how would I create a batch file? Sorry for beining such a noob, but ubuntu is 100% new for me Is you Nxt.zip on your Desktop? If so, right click on the desktop and make a new folder. Call it "nxt" (case sensitive). Put Nxt.zip into this folder. Now in a new terminal type: cd Desktop/nxt Now type: java -cp Nxt.zip Nxt ============== To make a batch file, open a txt editor and type in the code from nnn's post: Save the file into your nxt folder. right click on it and go to Properties, then Permissions and tick "allow executing as a program". then double click it eid
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eid
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November 25, 2013, 06:35:19 PM |
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Thanks! But it some how dose not worke Here is what I have put in the terminal/ what the terminal returned: lubuntu@lubuntu:~$ /home/lubuntu/Desktop bash: /home/lubuntu/Desktop: Is a directory lubuntu@lubuntu:~$ java -cp Nxt.zip Nxt Error: Could not find or load main class Nxt Is that correct what I put in there? P.s. Also how would I create a batch file? Sorry for beining such a noob, but ubuntu is 100% new for me Is you Nxt.zip on your Desktop? If so, right click on the desktop and make a new folder. Call it "nxt" (case sensitive). Put Nxt.zip into this folder. Now in a new terminal type: cd Desktop/nxt Now type: java -cp Nxt.zip Nxt ============== To make a batch file, open a txt editor and type in the code in nnn's post. save the file into your nxt folder. right click on it and go to Properties, then Permissions and tick "allow executing as a program". then double click it eid p.s. your original error was forgetting to type "cd". EDIT: oops meant to edit not quote : /
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Boing7898
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November 25, 2013, 06:46:55 PM |
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Are you getting those client updates from BCNext? If yes, why can't he post here? Read 2nd post in this thread. That was almost a month ago, is he still worried?
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kwest
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November 25, 2013, 06:48:13 PM |
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What is going on with 162.243.6.75? Says in peer list that it has 3 million blocks and counting very fast.. as a matter of fact, while typing this it has gone up to 3.5 million.
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