sikke1
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March 22, 2019, 01:23:08 AM |
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Hi mate,
Nice to see you back to coding for miners again.
Will test and report as soon as I can.
As always you can count on me for any helps if needed.
Good to know, let me know what you think. Very big fan of original nvOC and heavy user of it running from USB-adapter and 16GB microsSD cards for 20 months very nice to find you back and developing minerOS.
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fullzero (OP)
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April 13, 2019, 04:46:00 PM |
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Openrig.net has Changed its Terms of Service:
Service now requires US residence.
Until otherwise stated, service will only be provided to US residents.
All non-US resident accounts will no longer be able to access their dashboard on openrig.net.
If you have operated Rigs in the last week; your user info, including Rig endpoints (Rigs will continue to work with their current settings), will remain active until April 20th.
If you have not operated Rigs in the last week your account and all related data has been deleted.
On April 20th, all non-US resident accounts and all related data will be deleted.
Ensure that you have modified all scripts to execute locally or else use a different control method or OS by then.
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Tigel
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April 13, 2019, 05:13:17 PM |
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Openrig.net has Changed its Terms of Service:
Service now requires US residence.
Until otherwise stated, service will only be provided to US residents.
All non-US resident accounts will no longer be able to access their dashboard on openrig.net.
If you have operated Rigs in the last week; your user info, including Rig endpoints (Rigs will continue to work with their current settings), will remain active until April 20th.
If you have not operated Rigs in the last week your account and all related data has been deleted.
On April 20th, all non-US resident accounts and all related data will be deleted.
Ensure that you have modified all scripts to execute locally or else use a different control method or OS by then.
Why is this? -- Tigel
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fullzero (OP)
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April 13, 2019, 07:26:44 PM |
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I am not sure a centralized service is best for worldwide use. While there are significant benefits to a centralized service, there is an unavoidable amount of overhead. This overhead must be covered somehow, and charging a fee is necessary if fast and secure service is to be provided. In my observations, most users rarely tend to change their settings. In this case, paying for a management service is really: paying for the ability to easily change configurations and ensure they are stable. Thus, it makes the most sense for hosting providers or miners with 10+ Rigs. However, in this case I believe it makes more sense to have a single computer onsite running a management process. This process could interact with a centralized or distributed service, to backup or recover data if it is lost locally; or it could simply store its data in a directory that is uploaded to cloud storage.
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chrysophylax
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April 17, 2019, 07:42:18 AM |
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I am not sure a centralized service is best for worldwide use. While there are significant benefits to a centralized service, there is an unavoidable amount of overhead. This overhead must be covered somehow, and charging a fee is necessary if fast and secure service is to be provided. In my observations, most users rarely tend to change their settings. In this case, paying for a management service is really: paying for the ability to easily change configurations and ensure they are stable. Thus, it makes the most sense for hosting providers or miners with 10+ Rigs. However, in this case I believe it makes more sense to have a single computer onsite running a management process. This process could interact with a centralized or distributed service, to backup or recover data if it is lost locally; or it could simply store its data in a directory that is uploaded to cloud storage.
So ... Here in Australia would be useless to use the service now? #crysx
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fullzero (OP)
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April 17, 2019, 09:57:46 PM |
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So ...
Here in Australia would be useless to use the service now?
#crysx
For now, yes. I will work on making something that doesn't require overhead.
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chrysophylax
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April 18, 2019, 01:52:11 AM |
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So ...
Here in Australia would be useless to use the service now?
#crysx
For now, yes. I will work on making something that doesn't require overhead. Well ... If there is something we could help with, let me know mate. We have resources and developers on hands that IF can fit any areas in production, will help where we can. Otherwise I wish you all good tidings, and hope to see this back on track soon enough on a global level. Unfortunately in such a system, centralization (unless designed around blockchain itself) will be prevalent which ever way you look at it. I'll await any ideas you may have. #crysx
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fullzero (OP)
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April 18, 2019, 11:34:07 PM |
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So ...
Here in Australia would be useless to use the service now?
#crysx
For now, yes. I will work on making something that doesn't require overhead. Well ... If there is something we could help with, let me know mate. We have resources and developers on hands that IF can fit any areas in production, will help where we can. Otherwise I wish you all good tidings, and hope to see this back on track soon enough on a global level. Unfortunately in such a system, centralization (unless designed around blockchain itself) will be prevalent which ever way you look at it. I'll await any ideas you may have. #crysx Thanks for the offer. Perhaps in the future. Exploring possibilities.
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dhan000
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April 21, 2019, 08:40:35 AM |
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Hello I'm sending this message with google translate. When the ubuntu is switched on, I can operate the terminal automatically. but when sudo is given the command prompts me for the password. How can I prevent the password from prompting? I want the sudo command to run without asking for the password. As is the NVOC. how can I do that.
Ubuntu 18.04
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fullzero (OP)
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April 27, 2019, 03:36:57 PM |
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Hello I'm sending this message with google translate. When the ubuntu is switched on, I can operate the terminal automatically. but when sudo is given the command prompts me for the password. How can I prevent the password from prompting? I want the sudo command to run without asking for the password. As is the NVOC. how can I do that.
Ubuntu 18.04
I am not sure what user you are trying to use without a password. I am assuming you are using the nvOC Community Edition. I haven't used the newest version of the Community Edition, but these steps should work with any Ubuntu version. how to rm the need for a password in linuxnote: replace <username> with your username. For example if my chosen username was m2: sudo adduser m2 make your user using in a terminal give the user a password using in a terminal, enter new password twice switch user to the new user using enter in a terminal add <username> ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD:ALL to the bottom of the page Press ctrl + x Press enter to confirm editing of: /etc/sudoers
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fullzero (OP)
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April 27, 2019, 07:49:56 PM |
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2019_04_27: - Optimization milestone reached and I’m passing on the savings.
fee is now 0.05%
Current client list:
cryptodredge 0.18.0 cuda 10 cryptodredge 0.18.0 cuda 9.2 cryptodredge 0.17.0 cuda 9.2 ewbf 0.6 fullzero 1.1 -nofee gminer 1.39 gminer 1.38 trex 0.9.2 cuda 9.2 trex 0.9.2 cuda 10 xmrstak 2.10.2 cuda 10 -nofee
Rig List updates:
Now easier to use on smartphones
CHATID (telegram CHATID for alerts) now global in BASIS
APIKEY (telegram APIKEY for alerts) now global in BASIS
EMAIL_UPDATES (YES: each rig sends update emails for all events) now global in BASIS
BASIS renamed to SETTINGS
ETH COIN preset removed
CLIENT_ARGS input field enlarged + text wrap enabled
Version column removed
Last Response column removed
OC is now 1 column
Console viewing added
OC display moved to console output
Number of GPUs added to console output
Public IP added to console output
Private IP added to console output
MAC Address added to console output
Unlock renamed to (orange) delete
Pool links now appear at the top of page
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April 29, 2019, 04:30:28 PM Last edit: May 02, 2019, 09:34:46 PM by fullzero |
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OP updated with current Rig List pictures.
New Beta version:
v1.4 18.04 Beta
- Ubuntu Linux: 18.04.2 (Bionic)
- Driver: Nvidia 410
- Size: 7.33 GB zipped
- Requires: 16 GB or larger USB key
- Supports:
All 1000 series or later Nvidia GPUs.
or use the original version:
v1.4 16.04 Rock Steady
- Ubuntu Linux: 16.04 (Xenial)
- Driver: Nvidia 415
- Size: 8.48 GB zipped
- Requires: 16 GB or larger USB key
- Supports:
All 1000 series or later Nvidia GPUs.
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May 02, 2019, 09:34:21 PM |
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2019_05_02: v1.4 16.04 image updated: 2nd partition modified to make setup easier. It is now named: 0rig_here. Setup Guide updated: https://openrig.net/setup_guide
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fullzero (OP)
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May 03, 2019, 11:24:20 AM |
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2019_05_03:
GMiner v1.40 added
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fullzero (OP)
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May 07, 2019, 04:09:20 PM |
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2019_05_07:
gminer 1.41 added
cryptodredge 0.19.0 cuda 10 added
ethminer 0.17.1 added
phoenixminer 4.2c added
bci_progpowminer added
claymore 12.0 added
Note oros works without issue with 1660 or 1660ti; no driver issues.
All rigs will download the newest scripts on boot.
If your rigs are currently running:
To update your watchdog to support new mining clients, use the: reclient button in Rig List.
It will stop the watchdog, download the newest version, then restart it and the mining process.
Current client list:
bci_progpowminer claymore 12.0 cryptodredge 0.19.0 cuda 10 cryptodredge 0.18.0 cuda 10 cryptodredge 0.18.0 cuda 9.2 cryptodredge 0.17.0 cuda 9.2 ethminer 0.17.1 ewbf 0.6 fullzero 1.1 -nofee gminer 1.41 gminer 1.40 gminer 1.39 gminer 1.38 phoenixminer 4.2c trex 0.9.2 cuda 9.2 trex 0.9.2 cuda 10 xmrstak 2.10.2 cuda 10 -nofee
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May 11, 2019, 08:55:07 PM |
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2019_05_11:
gminer 1.42 added
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May 15, 2019, 05:57:44 PM Last edit: May 15, 2019, 06:19:30 PM by fullzero |
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2019_05_15:
trex 0.10.2 cuda 10 added
bminer 15.5.1 added
cryptodredge 0.19.1 cuda 10 added
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