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Author Topic: [ANN][DASH] Dash (dash.org) | First Self-Funding Self-Governing Crypto Currency  (Read 9722503 times)
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June 15, 2014, 03:10:46 PM
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Guys I have strange problems settingup masternode with the remote / local wallet

updated everything scren from darkcointalk pool and my ubuntu serwer

http://scr.hu/1ame/e76va

any ideas???

You should really be comparing to official block explorer

http://explorer.darkcoin.io/chain/DarkCoin

or best next alternative

http://chainz.cryptoid.info/drk/

But yeah... try running "darkcoind --rescan --reindex"
Whoever mines the block which ends up containing your transaction will get its fee.
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June 15, 2014, 03:15:32 PM
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Guys I have strange problems settingup masternode with the remote / local wallet

updated everything scren from darkcointalk pool and my ubuntu serwer

http://scr.hu/1ame/e76va

any ideas???

Stop darkcoind. If server is on VM, change ip.
Run darkcoind without masternode setting in darkcoin.conf.

Check if fully synced.

After that, add mastrnode seting, restart.

at local, do sync, add mastrnode setting, restart, run masternode.
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June 15, 2014, 03:18:46 PM
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Can somebody help me out here ?

Darkcointalk seems down for password resets and I can't get a message on there.

I'm stuck in the Ubuntu text editor ("Edit") and can't get out. I've basically screwed up step 6 ("Change System Setting") because I didn't realise that the edit commands were all variations of each other - so I ran them in sequence and of course each line is just entered as another line in the text file being edited "sysstat" instead of being executed.

Doesn't matter what I do - tried EOF, q: etc, I can't get rid of the text prompt and get back to the command prompt. Also, can I just redo these files if I've corrupted them ?
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June 15, 2014, 03:33:32 PM
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Can somebody help me out here ?

Darkcointalk seems down for password resets and I can't get a message on there.

I'm stuck in the Ubuntu text editor ("Edit") and can't get out. I've basically screwed up step 6 ("Change System Setting") because I didn't realise that the edit commands were all variations of each other - so I ran them in sequence and of course each line is just entered as another line in the text file being edited "sysstat" instead of being executed.

Doesn't matter what I do - tried EOF, q: etc, I can't get rid of the text prompt and get back to the command prompt. Also, can I just redo these files if I've corrupted them ?


Are you talking on a server in a terminal on ubuntu desktop? Which text editor? There are quite a few, and none are called "Edit".

If it was vi or vim, hit esc, then type :q and hit enter.
If it was nano, Ctrl+x
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June 15, 2014, 03:35:47 PM
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Guys I have strange problems settingup masternode with the remote / local wallet

updated everything scren from darkcointalk pool and my ubuntu serwer

http://scr.hu/1ame/e76va

any ideas???

Stop darkcoind. If server is on VM, change ip.
Run darkcoind without masternode setting in darkcoin.conf.

Check if fully synced.

After that, add mastrnode seting, restart.

at local, do sync, add mastrnode setting, restart, run masternode.
OK thnx

BE SMART, USE DASH ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
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June 15, 2014, 03:36:33 PM
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 And if you're SSH'ing into a VPS, the pipe might have been broken. If its totally unresponsive, open a new terminal window, SSH, and pick up from where you left
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June 15, 2014, 03:38:15 PM
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this is my firsttime in the DRK threat
i think DRK is a legend,hope DRK can beyond LTC
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June 15, 2014, 03:41:03 PM
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Does anyone have the vector images for the darkcoin logo, or at least a high quality raster copy of it? I'm designing a site at the moment, and the worst looking part is the darkcoin logo because the quality is so low :/

It also would be worthwhile and useful to put together a press release kit of sorts including a handful of high quality images as well as standardized copy for branding purposes.

Edit: Found it. If anyone sees this and cares, the link is https://darkcointalk.org/threads/branding-discussion.616/

Nice! This will come in handy for 3D printed DRK swag!

https://darkcointalk.org/threads/branding-discussion.616/

I can't get this page to pull up now - any thoughts?
Help?.?

Forum server is currently being migrated, will be down for a bit.

Here is googles cache of the page if you need it *right* now: http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:TeMjJx2FBxsJ:https://darkcointalk.org/threads/branding-discussion.616/+&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us
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June 15, 2014, 03:44:50 PM
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Are you talking on a server in a terminal on ubuntu desktop? Which text editor? There are quite a few, and none are called "Edit".

If it was vi or vim, hit esc, then type :q and hit enter.
If it was nano, Ctrl+x

HI naxin, thanks for responding.

I'm in a remote session on an EC2 server, connecting with OS/X terminal. I don't know what the editor is. It's possibly from one of the libraries downloaded during the steps outlined here: https://www.darkcointalk.org/threads/how-to-set-up-ec2-t1-micro-ubuntu-for-masternode-part-2-3.241/

I think if I use control keys, terminal on the Mac just intercepts them - it doesn't send them to the remote server.
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June 15, 2014, 03:45:20 PM
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Does anyone have the vector images for the darkcoin logo, or at least a high quality raster copy of it? I'm designing a site at the moment, and the worst looking part is the darkcoin logo because the quality is so low :/

It also would be worthwhile and useful to put together a press release kit of sorts including a handful of high quality images as well as standardized copy for branding purposes.

Edit: Found it. If anyone sees this and cares, the link is https://darkcointalk.org/threads/branding-discussion.616/

Nice! This will come in handy for 3D printed DRK swag!

https://darkcointalk.org/threads/branding-discussion.616/

I can't get this page to pull up now - any thoughts?
Help?.?

try this

https://85.159.209.13/threads/branding-discussion.616/
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June 15, 2014, 03:47:35 PM
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Are you talking on a server in a terminal on ubuntu desktop? Which text editor? There are quite a few, and none are called "Edit".

If it was vi or vim, hit esc, then type :q and hit enter.
If it was nano, Ctrl+x

HI naxin, thanks for responding.

I'm in a remote session on an EC2 server, connecting with OS/X terminal. I don't know what the editor is. It's possibly from one of the libraries downloaded during the steps outlined here: https://www.darkcointalk.org/threads/how-to-set-up-ec2-t1-micro-ubuntu-for-masternode-part-2-3.241/

I think if I use control keys, terminal on the Mac just intercepts them - it doesn't send them to the remote server.


DO NOT use OSx terminal to SSH into Ubuntu. There is an UTF-8 incompatibility that almost drove me crazy. Well... I was trying to compile the daemon back then, but in any case I had nothing but trouble. Install a Virtual Machine Ubuntu, and it will be a breeze.

There probably is a dedicated "Putty" for OSX, but quite frankly, I dont give a damn. I loved the challenge of doing it all under linux. Plus, I get another machine with wallet... actually, multiple...
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June 15, 2014, 03:50:57 PM
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Are you talking on a server in a terminal on ubuntu desktop? Which text editor? There are quite a few, and none are called "Edit".

If it was vi or vim, hit esc, then type :q and hit enter.
If it was nano, Ctrl+x

HI naxin, thanks for responding.

I'm in a remote session on an EC2 server, connecting with OS/X terminal. I don't know what the editor is. It's possibly from one of the libraries downloaded during the steps outlined here: https://www.darkcointalk.org/threads/how-to-set-up-ec2-t1-micro-ubuntu-for-masternode-part-2-3.241/

I think if I use control keys, terminal on the Mac just intercepts them - it doesn't send them to the remote server.


You can skip step 6, 'sysstat enable'.
The sysstat utilities are a collection of performance monitoring tools.
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June 15, 2014, 03:51:21 PM
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DO NOT use OSx terminal to SSH into Ubuntu. There is an UTF-8 incompatibility that almost drove me crazy. Well... I was trying to compile the daemon back then, but in any case I had nothing but trouble. Install a Virtual Machine Ubuntu, and it will be a breeze.

There probably is a dedicated "Putty" for OSX, but quite frankly, I dont give a damn. I loved the challenge of doing it all under linux. Plus, I get another machine with wallet... actually, multiple...

oh ? I thought the Mac would be perfect for it.

You mean use something like Ubuntu under Virtual Box ?
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June 15, 2014, 03:57:20 PM
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You can skip step 6, 'sysstat enable'.
The sysstat utilities are a collection of performance monitoring tools.

ok - great ! Thanks chaplain.

Have you any idea how I get out of the text editor ?
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June 15, 2014, 03:59:41 PM
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You can skip step 6, 'sysstat enable'.
The sysstat utilities are a collection of performance monitoring tools.

ok - great ! Thanks chaplain.

Have you any idea how I get out of the text editor ?


Ctrl + x : @naxin told you Grin
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June 15, 2014, 04:00:33 PM
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Are you talking on a server in a terminal on ubuntu desktop? Which text editor? There are quite a few, and none are called "Edit".

If it was vi or vim, hit esc, then type :q and hit enter.
If it was nano, Ctrl+x

HI naxin, thanks for responding.

I'm in a remote session on an EC2 server, connecting with OS/X terminal. I don't know what the editor is. It's possibly from one of the libraries downloaded during the steps outlined here: https://www.darkcointalk.org/threads/how-to-set-up-ec2-t1-micro-ubuntu-for-masternode-part-2-3.241/

I think if I use control keys, terminal on the Mac just intercepts them - it doesn't send them to the remote server.


DO NOT use OSx terminal to SSH into Ubuntu. There is an UTF-8 incompatibility that almost drove me crazy. Well... I was trying to compile the daemon back then, but in any case I had nothing but trouble. Install a Virtual Machine Ubuntu, and it will be a breeze.

There probably is a dedicated "Putty" for OSX, but quite frankly, I dont give a damn. I loved the challenge of doing it all under linux. Plus, I get another machine with wallet... actually, multiple...

I ssh into my mining rig (ubuntu) all the time with OSX terminal? You can change encoding, etc in the preferences..
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June 15, 2014, 04:00:53 PM
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DO NOT use OSx terminal to SSH into Ubuntu. There is an UTF-8 incompatibility that almost drove me crazy. Well... I was trying to compile the daemon back then, but in any case I had nothing but trouble. Install a Virtual Machine Ubuntu, and it will be a breeze.

There probably is a dedicated "Putty" for OSX, but quite frankly, I dont give a damn. I loved the challenge of doing it all under linux. Plus, I get another machine with wallet... actually, multiple...

oh ? I thought the Mac would be perfect for it.

You mean use something like Ubuntu under Virtual Box ?


So did I !! Almost drove me almost insane... Yes, VMWare Virtual Machine
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June 15, 2014, 04:03:00 PM
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Are you talking on a server in a terminal on ubuntu desktop? Which text editor? There are quite a few, and none are called "Edit".

If it was vi or vim, hit esc, then type :q and hit enter.
If it was nano, Ctrl+x

HI naxin, thanks for responding.

I'm in a remote session on an EC2 server, connecting with OS/X terminal. I don't know what the editor is. It's possibly from one of the libraries downloaded during the steps outlined here: https://www.darkcointalk.org/threads/how-to-set-up-ec2-t1-micro-ubuntu-for-masternode-part-2-3.241/

I think if I use control keys, terminal on the Mac just intercepts them - it doesn't send them to the remote server.


DO NOT use OSx terminal to SSH into Ubuntu. There is an UTF-8 incompatibility that almost drove me crazy. Well... I was trying to compile the daemon back then, but in any case I had nothing but trouble. Install a Virtual Machine Ubuntu, and it will be a breeze.

There probably is a dedicated "Putty" for OSX, but quite frankly, I dont give a damn. I loved the challenge of doing it all under linux. Plus, I get another machine with wallet... actually, multiple...

I ssh into my mining rig (ubuntu) all the time with OSX terminal? You can change encoding, etc in the preferences..

SSH isnt the problem, it connect fine. But running some commands and key combo's was the problem. I'm not knowledgeable enough to fix it, I eventually figured out it was a "locale" error due to UTF-8 incompatibility. Even doing all sort of fixes and updates on language stuff, never worked 100%.

Maybe there is a simple Preferences tick that makes it 100% compatible, but I am very happy it wasnt out of the box. It "forced" me to go linux, best thing that happened to me.
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June 15, 2014, 04:09:18 PM
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Are you talking on a server in a terminal on ubuntu desktop? Which text editor? There are quite a few, and none are called "Edit".

If it was vi or vim, hit esc, then type :q and hit enter.
If it was nano, Ctrl+x

HI naxin, thanks for responding.

I'm in a remote session on an EC2 server, connecting with OS/X terminal. I don't know what the editor is. It's possibly from one of the libraries downloaded during the steps outlined here: https://www.darkcointalk.org/threads/how-to-set-up-ec2-t1-micro-ubuntu-for-masternode-part-2-3.241/

I think if I use control keys, terminal on the Mac just intercepts them - it doesn't send them to the remote server.


DO NOT use OSx terminal to SSH into Ubuntu. There is an UTF-8 incompatibility that almost drove me crazy. Well... I was trying to compile the daemon back then, but in any case I had nothing but trouble. Install a Virtual Machine Ubuntu, and it will be a breeze.

There probably is a dedicated "Putty" for OSX, but quite frankly, I dont give a damn. I loved the challenge of doing it all under linux. Plus, I get another machine with wallet... actually, multiple...

I ssh into my mining rig (ubuntu) all the time with OSX terminal? You can change encoding, etc in the preferences..

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I have no problem with OSX Apple_Terminal.
I have managed servers, switches, and routers with Apple_Terminal.
I think Apple_Terminal is best.

By the way, my character encoding is Unicode(UTF-8), and bash LANG is ko_KR.UTF-8.
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June 15, 2014, 04:18:05 PM
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We should add Bitfinex on https://www.darkcoin.io/getstarted.html , "Get Darkcoin" section...
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