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April 17, 2014, 02:58:11 PM |
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DigiByte (OP)
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April 17, 2014, 05:03:25 PM |
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We do not control this Thunderclap account. Does anyone remember who started it off the top of their head?
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DigiByte (OP)
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April 17, 2014, 05:05:40 PM |
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Jared, For those using the older wallet prior to any updates (the one when Digishield got released), does there need to be an update done to that version? If so, what specific files do we need to overwrite (for the non techies)? YC I’ve updated to 2.9.1 It is in an exe file so just backup your wallet to a safe place & you can run the program, it will automatically update for you. (The backup is just in case btw, you shouldn't need to copy/paste yourself to update) ver 2.9.1 seems to be working & syncing fine for me btw. +1 Thanks for the feedback! Yes, just back up your wallet for safety purposes, then install the exe. Everyone should update to 2.9.1 because of the OpenSSL problem. We are doing a bit more testing, but should finalize the release later today.
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DigiByte (OP)
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April 17, 2014, 05:18:37 PM |
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Help Start the Digi-Awareness Campaign! Share DigiByte with everyone you know and lets keep DigiByte heading to the moon!
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iikun
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April 17, 2014, 06:01:00 PM |
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My main ssd is getting full due to various blockchains being saved on it by default. Is there a way to shift blockchains to a different drive with creating a junction point? Any advice would be most welcome (simply saving a qt to a different drive doesn't work btw, the blockchain will still be saved in the user data on the main drive)
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ycagel
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April 17, 2014, 07:22:15 PM |
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Is it worth starting a new one? YC We do not control this Thunderclap account. Does anyone remember who started it off the top of their head?
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ycagel
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April 17, 2014, 07:43:52 PM |
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Jared, So we just take the main .exe and copy it over our existing wallet .exe? YC Jared, For those using the older wallet prior to any updates (the one when Digishield got released), does there need to be an update done to that version? If so, what specific files do we need to overwrite (for the non techies)? YC I’ve updated to 2.9.1 It is in an exe file so just backup your wallet to a safe place & you can run the program, it will automatically update for you. (The backup is just in case btw, you shouldn't need to copy/paste yourself to update) ver 2.9.1 seems to be working & syncing fine for me btw. +1 Thanks for the feedback! Yes, just back up your wallet for safety purposes, then install the exe. Everyone should update to 2.9.1 because of the OpenSSL problem. We are doing a bit more testing, but should finalize the release later today.
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haggis
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April 17, 2014, 09:19:07 PM |
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My main ssd is getting full due to various blockchains being saved on it by default. Is there a way to shift blockchains to a different drive with creating a junction point? Any advice would be most welcome (simply saving a qt to a different drive doesn't work btw, the blockchain will still be saved in the user data on the main drive) If you're using a unix system you can do something like that: mv ~/.digibyte /media/external/ ln -s ~/.digibyte /media/external/.digibyte
Replace /media/external with any path to another harddisk. ln -s creates a symlink to that new path.
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creativecuriosity
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April 18, 2014, 12:15:39 AM |
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My main ssd is getting full due to various blockchains being saved on it by default. Is there a way to shift blockchains to a different drive with creating a junction point? Any advice would be most welcome (simply saving a qt to a different drive doesn't work btw, the blockchain will still be saved in the user data on the main drive) If you're using a unix system you can do something like that: mv ~/.digibyte /media/external/ ln -s ~/.digibyte /media/external/.digibyte
Replace /media/external with any path to another harddisk. ln -s creates a symlink to that new path. I believe there is a commandline option to specify where the blockchain is stored. So a windows user could just create a shortcut and add the argument. I believe it would go something like: digibyted.exe -datadir=PATH_TO_DIRECTORY
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haggis
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April 18, 2014, 12:26:45 AM |
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My main ssd is getting full due to various blockchains being saved on it by default. Is there a way to shift blockchains to a different drive with creating a junction point? Any advice would be most welcome (simply saving a qt to a different drive doesn't work btw, the blockchain will still be saved in the user data on the main drive) If you're using a unix system you can do something like that: mv ~/.digibyte /media/external/ ln -s ~/.digibyte /media/external/.digibyte
Replace /media/external with any path to another harddisk. ln -s creates a symlink to that new path. I believe there is a commandline option to specify where the blockchain is stored. So a windows user could just create a shortcut and add the argument. I believe it would go something like: digibyted.exe -datadir=PATH_TO_DIRECTORY Nice! Didn't thought on that
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bogglor
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April 18, 2014, 04:25:41 AM |
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"DigiSh ield" is spelled wrong in V2.9.1.0
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My current miner setup: Linux - Ubuntu 12.04, Two 1.3Mh/s Scrypt ASICs, Two Radeon HD 7850 GPU mining different algos (usually qubit or skein). Click here for my DGB Address QR code. DGB Address: D6ZLjbSWu2mse3EqtoSn93nFrJ85wPKBF5 I have the DGB Gaming Wallet on my Galaxy S6
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creativecuriosity
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April 18, 2014, 05:29:58 AM |
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"DigiSh ield" is spelled wrong in V2.9.1.0 ^ good catch! That is how these types of typos get fixed
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xploited
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April 18, 2014, 05:36:56 AM |
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"DigiShield" is spelled wrong in V2.9.1.0
Thanks for pointing it out Spelling is not my strong suit, I'm sure there's one or two more spelling mistakes in there so if you see them let us know!.
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April 18, 2014, 09:59:12 AM |
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April 18, 2014, 10:06:21 AM |
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update 2.0.1promo video of digibytewhat's new in version 2.0.1? -the animations have 60 images per second (for a normal movie in my country is this 24 seconds (with speciaal movies 48) -animations have a better quality -0,02 seconds exactly when an image move in the animation and stops -every image in the animation is 0,01 exactly rotated -every image stay execty 0,01 centimeter in the animation -animations are combined for better quality -some images update in the animation -lighting is better -each animation have the same speed as the other (things wat move/turned) -phone has been update -all backgrounds are white (not black and white) -image from the cryptoconvetion is added on last 10 seconds -world map has been update -all the animations has been update -now is the video in 4K 2160P (it was HD 1080P)find you a issue or don't you like some parts I will change it! feedback is always welcome!do you like it and will you give some back -follow me on youtube. -like my video -tell it to everyone -like other videos from me or give a donation on: -DGB:D5SU47NvEHjuRsgrKyPWiCnV8M27vSUFr9 -BTC:1FPMcK3LkgUtCZaVj3ZU4ugZJajVairtfA for older versions from the promo video: http://digibytetalk.com/digibyte-general-discussion/digibyte-promo-video-**version-1-1-1**/you can also see my other video: how can I mine digibytes
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haggis
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April 18, 2014, 10:48:54 AM |
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Why are you asking for feedback if you do ignore it? It's time to use harsh words as it seems you don't understand why you get no standing ovations for this video: - it looks totally unprofessional - you feel embarrassed for seeing Digibyte logo in this video - it is so bad I'm sure it damages the professional image of Digibyte - it sucks (to say something unobjective) - McDonalds and Samsung logo...wtf? Are you kind of dumb? - ... I'm sorry for these words but I feel dirty just for watching this and somebody needs to tell the truth finally. Please, Digibyte team, disassociate yourself from this video. It's better to have none than this.
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