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March 23, 2022, 04:33:54 AM
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Is there any Linux based mining OS that can do auto switching for the most profitable coins like what Nicehash have been doing for a very long time? It can't be that only Nicehash have this feature.

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March 23, 2022, 07:08:25 AM
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This is the only one I know of for linux:  https://mineros.info/

On Windows there are a few more: awesome miner, nemos miner, zpool miner, and multipool miner
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March 23, 2022, 07:51:19 AM
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Look into minerstat I believe the OS has auto switching too but I just don't like any other mining OS except hiveOS only, right now I don't see any reason to auto switch since ETH is still the most profitable.
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March 23, 2022, 08:25:31 AM
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Is there any Linux based mining OS that can do auto switching for the most profitable coins like what Nicehash have been doing for a very long time? It can't be that only Nicehash have this feature.

Awesomeminer, main application on windows - rigs can run on linux
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March 23, 2022, 01:01:37 PM
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While they are working on Windows, they are developing their own Kryptex OS.
https://www.kryptex.org/en/
If you are used to nicehash, then why go to Linux?
Systems such as hive OS are more convenient for manual mining management.

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March 23, 2022, 01:13:26 PM
Last edit: March 23, 2022, 04:39:39 PM by sxemini
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While they are working on Windows, they are developing their own Kryptex OS.
https://www.kryptex.org/en/
If you are used to nicehash, then why go to Linux?
Systems such as hive OS are more convenient for manual mining management.



HiveOS is ugly  Cheesy in my opinion. User interface is a pain, looks so shitty, no realtime GPU clocks -> the biggest problem.
Example:

RX570 set gpu voltage to 900 and memvoltage to 850 - if i check the voltage with amd-info it show me exactly this what i set - but in real the GPU run with 900mv and the mem run with 900mv, because it is not possible for the hardware to set different voltages  Cheesy

Why are no free Mining OS or something like this out there? Why no open source management system. This paying for a service every month is stupid.
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March 23, 2022, 01:43:34 PM
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While they are working on Windows, they are developing their own Kryptex OS.
https://www.kryptex.org/en/
If you are used to nicehash, then why go to Linux?
Systems such as hive OS are more convenient for manual mining management.



HiveOS is ugly  Cheesy in my opinion. User interface is a pain, looks so shitty, no realtime GPU clocks -> the biggest problem.
Example:

RX570 set gpu voltage to 900 and memvoltage to 850 - if i check the check with amd-info it show me exactly this what i set - but in real the GPU run with 900mv and the mem run with 900mv, because it is not possible for the hardware to set different voltages  Cheesy

Why are no free Mining OS or something like this out there? Why no open source management system. This paying for a service every month is stupid.

Well get busy writing it and supporting it for everyone to use for free. 


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March 23, 2022, 01:49:02 PM
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While they are working on Windows, they are developing their own Kryptex OS.
https://www.kryptex.org/en/
If you are used to nicehash, then why go to Linux?
Systems such as hive OS are more convenient for manual mining management.



HiveOS is ugly  Cheesy in my opinion. User interface is a pain, looks so shitty, no realtime GPU clocks -> the biggest problem.
Example:

RX570 set gpu voltage to 900 and memvoltage to 850 - if i check the check with amd-info it show me exactly this what i set - but in real the GPU run with 900mv and the mem run with 900mv, because it is not possible for the hardware to set different voltages  Cheesy

Why are no free Mining OS or something like this out there? Why no open source management system. This paying for a service every month is stupid.
How do you check memvoltage in Hive OS?
If I'm not mistaken, miner programs can change some settings.
There is an opinion that it is better to set the same gpu voltage and memvoltage on Polaris or not set memvoltage.

Windows - free Grin
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March 23, 2022, 02:39:02 PM
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While they are working on Windows, they are developing their own Kryptex OS.
https://www.kryptex.org/en/
If you are used to nicehash, then why go to Linux?
Systems such as hive OS are more convenient for manual mining management.



HiveOS is ugly  Cheesy in my opinion. User interface is a pain, looks so shitty, no realtime GPU clocks -> the biggest problem.
Example:

RX570 set gpu voltage to 900 and memvoltage to 850 - if i check the check with amd-info it show me exactly this what i set - but in real the GPU run with 900mv and the mem run with 900mv, because it is not possible for the hardware to set different voltages  Cheesy

Why are no free Mining OS or something like this out there? Why no open source management system. This paying for a service every month is stupid.
Almost everyone I knew loves hiveOS not because of its look but because it works better than many OS out there but since you called it ugly what mining OS is your favourite?

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March 23, 2022, 04:19:37 PM
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Windows - free Grin


Windows for me too for years, all smooth - knock on the wood Smiley
But I also use Ghost Spectre version,.... check it out Smiley
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March 23, 2022, 04:29:36 PM
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While they are working on Windows, they are developing their own Kryptex OS.
https://www.kryptex.org/en/
If you are used to nicehash, then why go to Linux?
Systems such as hive OS are more convenient for manual mining management.



HiveOS is ugly  Cheesy in my opinion. User interface is a pain, looks so shitty, no realtime GPU clocks -> the biggest problem.
Example:

RX570 set gpu voltage to 900 and memvoltage to 850 - if i check the check with amd-info it show me exactly this what i set - but in real the GPU run with 900mv and the mem run with 900mv, because it is not possible for the hardware to set different voltages  Cheesy

Why are no free Mining OS or something like this out there? Why no open source management system. This paying for a service every month is stupid.
Almost everyone I knew loves hiveOS not because of its look but because it works better than many OS out there but since you called it ugly what mining OS is your favourite?

I use AwesomeMiner with Windows and Linux clients. But Awesomeminer main application must run on Windows, but can be reached over browser if you want. On HiveOS i missing to much information in the overview, with Awesomeminer i can decide by myself what information i want to see.
Type in amd-info in hiveOS and it will show you the informations - but as i said - it show 850mv for the memvoltage, but thats not possible if vgpu is 900mv. You can change the voltage of the memcontroller, but this will give no benefit.


Windows - free Grin


Windows for me too for years, all smooth - knock on the wood Smiley
But I also use Ghost Spectre version,.... check it out Smiley

+1  Cheesy some rigs running for 5 years now on windows - without any updates  Wink Cheesy


Well get busy writing it and supporting it for everyone to use for free.  


Yes sure, but why no community project. Build an Mining OS together and combine it with coin maybe
or paying one time, to get a lifetime license like Awesomeminer in the past or the good old Ethos Cheesy


The next problem with HiveOS is - if the HiveOS Server gets problems, than you have a problem.
Client Server based application is better in my opinion, i want to have my software on my PC´s
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March 24, 2022, 03:48:41 AM
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While they are working on Windows, they are developing their own Kryptex OS.
https://www.kryptex.org/en/
If you are used to nicehash, then why go to Linux?
Systems such as hive OS are more convenient for manual mining management.



HiveOS is ugly  Cheesy in my opinion. User interface is a pain, looks so shitty, no realtime GPU clocks -> the biggest problem.
Example:

RX570 set gpu voltage to 900 and memvoltage to 850 - if i check the check with amd-info it show me exactly this what i set - but in real the GPU run with 900mv and the mem run with 900mv, because it is not possible for the hardware to set different voltages  Cheesy

Why are no free Mining OS or something like this out there? Why no open source management system. This paying for a service every month is stupid.
Almost everyone I knew loves hiveOS not because of its look but because it works better than many OS out there but since you called it ugly what mining OS is your favourite?

I use AwesomeMiner with Windows and Linux clients. But Awesomeminer main application must run on Windows, but can be reached over browser if you want. On HiveOS i missing to much information in the overview, with Awesomeminer i can decide by myself what information i want to see.
Type in amd-info in hiveOS and it will show you the informations - but as i said - it show 850mv for the memvoltage, but thats not possible if vgpu is 900mv. You can change the voltage of the memcontroller, but this will give no benefit.


Windows - free Grin


Windows for me too for years, all smooth - knock on the wood Smiley
But I also use Ghost Spectre version,.... check it out Smiley

+1  Cheesy some rigs running for 5 years now on windows - without any updates  Wink Cheesy


Well get busy writing it and supporting it for everyone to use for free.  


Yes sure, but why no community project. Build an Mining OS together and combine it with coin maybe
or paying one time, to get a lifetime license like Awesomeminer in the past or the good old Ethos Cheesy


The next problem with HiveOS is - if the HiveOS Server gets problems, than you have a problem.
Client Server based application is better in my opinion, i want to have my software on my PC´s

well smos and hive can be accessed world wide.  I am in Howell NJ about 77 miles from my farm in Clifton NJ.

having smos to manage the gear is a god send.

I tried windows and anydesk and it sucked.
I tried windows and teamviewer and it sucked. if I was running gpus on the pc.

but anydesk is okay to run a pc and using the pc to run my  asic gear does work well remotely.

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March 24, 2022, 05:59:45 AM
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well smos and hive can be accessed world wide.  I am in Howell NJ about 77 miles from my farm in Clifton NJ.
I made the mistake of opening a mining warehouse in that area 4 years ago. The power cost was 12¢/kWh. What a fool I was. Why do you mine in northern NJ? I recommend a city serviced by PSE&G, where you can get as low as 8¢ commercial or 6¢ industrial.
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March 24, 2022, 06:24:14 AM
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I have made my own linux operating system for coin mining with AMD cards, it has an algorithm change to the most profitable on zergpool, zpool and miningpoolhub, underclocking gpu and various other functions.
 I do not have it publicly because I have done a lot of work without anyone helping me and I can not provide support. currently running in 10 mining rigs with gpus rx570 mining ethereum classic with a speed of 1.8 Ghs.
In order for multialgo to work well, the pool must have sufficient hashrate to find blocks, which few pools have. That is why I do not use it often.ethereum and ethereum classic have more profit.
 No operating system has taken care to stop the mining somewhere to cool the cards, thus helping their longevity. I have programmed this feature in my operating system.
The difficult thing to do to build such an operating system is remote monitoring. It can be achieved by adding a computer with a teamviewer constantly open to the network which are the mining rigs.
my operating system has been running continuously for 25 months and no rig has ever stuck.
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March 24, 2022, 06:57:28 AM
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I have made my own linux operating system for coin mining with AMD cards, it has an algorithm change to the most profitable on zergpool, zpool and miningpoolhub, underclocking gpu and various other functions.
 I do not have it publicly because I have done a lot of work without anyone helping me and I can not provide support. currently running in 10 mining rigs with gpus rx570 mining ethereum classic with a speed of 1.8 Ghs.
In order for multialgo to work well, the pool must have sufficient hashrate to find blocks, which few pools have. That is why I do not use it often.ethereum and ethereum classic have more profit.
 No operating system has taken care to stop the mining somewhere to cool the cards, thus helping their longevity. I have programmed this feature in my operating system.
The difficult thing to do to build such an operating system is remote monitoring. It can be achieved by adding a computer with a teamviewer constantly open to the network which are the mining rigs.
my operating system has been running continuously for 25 months and no rig has ever stuck.
This is an example of wasted talent, if your private built Linux OS works very well with AMD GPU why can't you implement some kind of payment from the public to use? Many miners and mining OS implement payment services it's nothing new.

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March 24, 2022, 07:18:49 AM
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I have made my own linux operating system for coin mining with AMD cards, it has an algorithm change to the most profitable on zergpool, zpool and miningpoolhub, underclocking gpu and various other functions.
 I do not have it publicly because I have done a lot of work without anyone helping me and I can not provide support. currently running in 10 mining rigs with gpus rx570 mining ethereum classic with a speed of 1.8 Ghs.
In order for multialgo to work well, the pool must have sufficient hashrate to find blocks, which few pools have. That is why I do not use it often.ethereum and ethereum classic have more profit.
 No operating system has taken care to stop the mining somewhere to cool the cards, thus helping their longevity. I have programmed this feature in my operating system.
The difficult thing to do to build such an operating system is remote monitoring. It can be achieved by adding a computer with a teamviewer constantly open to the network which are the mining rigs.
my operating system has been running continuously for 25 months and no rig has ever stuck.
This is an example of wasted talent, if your private built Linux OS works very well with AMD GPU why can't you implement some kind of payment from the public to use? Many miners and mining OS implement payment services it's nothing new.

because I do not know how to do these. most operating systems were built and maintained by a team of programmers. I built it myself. I can not provide support for a problem and it does not have remote monitoring. it also does not have a graphical environment you need to know the basic linux. only in a rig I adjusted it remotely as it is 150km away from me through teamviewer 1 year ago and so far it has not stopped working. but it will definitely need dust cleaning but there is no problem it starts normally when you open it etc.
it also works perfectly on usb and hdd but not on ssd. I do not have the time and appetite to look for it since a usb 8gb is enough.
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