David Latapie
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December 26, 2014, 11:49:49 AM |
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My guess is that the GUI will be released if we have a stable DB, without a stable DB it doesnt make any sense to release it. Confirmed. test-drive instructions
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GingerAle
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December 26, 2014, 04:26:59 PM |
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okay, running on the testnet now. Hopefully the 15 seconds that I was on the mainnet didn't do any harm. top output:
PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND 20 0 16.947g 48248 15256 S 26.0 2.4 3:24.40 bitmonerod 20 0 1779148 659544 57536 S 4.3 32.2 4:49.78 firefox
free -h output:
total used free shared buffers cached Mem: 2.0G 1.6G 367M 13M 73M 677M -/+ buffers/cache: 882M 1.1G Swap: 2.0G 0B 2.0G
darn thing still says im 103 days behind even though I downloaded and converted the blockchain. Ah well - nothing to do but wait - its sunny outside anyway. Shoulda done this on my ssd.
once it syncs i'll post a wallet address... anyone else on the testnet?
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MoneroMooo
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December 26, 2014, 10:28:43 PM |
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okay, running on the testnet now. Hopefully the 15 seconds that I was on the mainnet didn't do any harm.
The blockchains are separate, so if you just run both mainnet and testnet, it'll be fine. darn thing still says im 103 days behind even though I downloaded and converted the blockchain. Ah well - nothing to do but wait - its sunny outside anyway. Shoulda done this on my ssd.
That means the daemon either did not find the blockchain, or disliked it for some reason. You should have files called data.mdb and lock.mdb in a testnet subdirectory from wherever your mainnet blockchain is. If you were running mainnet before, I suspect you converted the mainnet blockchain, but not the testnet one. Add --testnet to blockchain_converter if you did not do it.
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stslimited
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December 26, 2014, 11:03:57 PM |
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so even with the database update, it still takes around 1gb of RAM to run Monero?
currently a 75% improvement but geez cmon
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stslimited
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December 26, 2014, 11:05:08 PM |
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Where does the MyMonero.com development team meet up? Would like to get more insight into what they are doing and working on
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Brilliantrocket
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December 26, 2014, 11:13:15 PM |
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so even with the database update, it still takes around 1gb of RAM to run Monero?
currently a 75% improvement but geez cmon
You don't have 1GB of RAM? Are you using a computer from this decade?
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nioc
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December 26, 2014, 11:18:07 PM |
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so even with the database update, it still takes around 1gb of RAM to run Monero?
currently a 75% improvement but geez cmon
Please read again This shows the DB version using very little memory, well under 1 GB.
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smooth
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December 26, 2014, 11:24:11 PM |
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so even with the database update, it still takes around 1gb of RAM to run Monero?
currently a 75% improvement but geez cmon
Please read again This shows the DB version using very little memory, well under 1 GB.Everything on his entire system, including the daemon but also OS processes and whatever else, was using only 700 MB.
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stslimited
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December 26, 2014, 11:25:54 PM |
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so even with the database update, it still takes around 1gb of RAM to run Monero?
currently a 75% improvement but geez cmon
Please read again This shows the DB version using very little memory, well under 1 GB.Everything on his entire system, including the daemon but also OS processes and whatever else, was using only 700 MB. awesome thanks! Looking forward this to be released in primetime
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stslimited
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December 26, 2014, 11:27:49 PM |
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so even with the database update, it still takes around 1gb of RAM to run Monero?
currently a 75% improvement but geez cmon
You don't have 1GB of RAM? Are you using a computer from this decade? I was about to reply to this but then more relevant comments appeared so I don't even need to make a rebuttal, fortunately
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aminorex
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Sine secretum non libertas
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December 27, 2014, 02:05:19 AM |
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chainradar has gone south since 364377, which leaves us with exactly zero working block explorers.
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Give a man a fish and he eats for a day. Give a man a Poisson distribution and he eats at random times independent of one another, at a constant known rate.
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December 27, 2014, 02:33:21 AM |
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chainradar has gone south since 364377, which leaves us with exactly zero working block explorers.
I wonder why you guys don't know about https://minergate.com/blockchain/mro/blocks .
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dEBRUYNE
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December 27, 2014, 03:46:53 AM |
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Where does the MyMonero.com development team meet up? Would like to get more insight into what they are doing and working on
Try the #monero or #monero-dev channel on freenode. You'll probably get a faster response there.
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David Latapie
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December 27, 2014, 05:10:01 AM |
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I just donated the following: - 1 XMR to the 1000 USD party fund (if/when XMR reaches 1000 US dollars per XMR)
- 10 XMR to the 100 USD party fund (if/when XMR reaches 100 US dollars per XMR)
- 100 XMR to the 10 USD party fund (if/when XMR reaches 10 US dollars per XMR)
So I basically donated 3000 potential dollars for partying Who said XMR people are boring? You don't know about this fund? Then check on the official Monero forum (and follow instructions regarding amount and especially payment ID)
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GingerAle
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December 27, 2014, 05:34:51 AM Last edit: December 28, 2014, 03:20:43 AM by GingerAle |
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All right! I might have a wallet running on testnet. If so, here's the address
A2eiGeJsfhDWpqjAfNiUxXWSq1sMRVR5NQANV89fPgtU85F1ErTu92nP6BmQD1cLd1N7BA7UoTJJ2T1 iS8WwW1o4F6b2Q3N
of course, I got no coins to send. So I'm mining, so we'll see how that goes using the core's miner.
edited to add:
i literally found a block on testnet right after I posted:
[wallet 9vCGsa]: refresh Starting refresh... Height 8328, transaction <cc58468afde758f28ec99e2ae3d84cf64cad68ca60587032566cfa679f307b3c>, received 0.053018702159 Height 8328, transaction <cc58468afde758f28ec99e2ae3d84cf64cad68ca60587032566cfa679f307b3c>, received 0.400000000000 Height 8328, transaction <cc58468afde758f28ec99e2ae3d84cf64cad68ca60587032566cfa679f307b3c>, received 7.000000000000 Height 8328, transaction <cc58468afde758f28ec99e2ae3d84cf64cad68ca60587032566cfa679f307b3c>, received 10.000000000000 Refresh done, blocks received: 1 balance: 17.453018702159, unlocked balance: 0.000000000000 [wallet 9vCGsa]:
so who's got an address I can send to?
or, i could try and send it to the first machine I built this on.... lets see
(edited wallet address to a new address that is working on testnet after utilizing some patch in a fork, and the knife ran away with the spoon)
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dnaleor
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December 27, 2014, 09:15:13 AM |
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All right! I might have a wallet running on testnet. If so, here's the address
9vCGsaqMrFv5yrVmKMnPFe3kj5qCa686uMXxRndq7DhUfZ3eHieVJk6TzmpcQ1KkUQTksovMDH62Lg8 c8dJ42W3SJHMfreT
of course, I got no coins to send. So I'm mining, so we'll see how that goes using the core's miner.
edited to add:
i literally found a block on testnet right after I posted:
[wallet 9vCGsa]: refresh Starting refresh... Height 8328, transaction <cc58468afde758f28ec99e2ae3d84cf64cad68ca60587032566cfa679f307b3c>, received 0.053018702159 Height 8328, transaction <cc58468afde758f28ec99e2ae3d84cf64cad68ca60587032566cfa679f307b3c>, received 0.400000000000 Height 8328, transaction <cc58468afde758f28ec99e2ae3d84cf64cad68ca60587032566cfa679f307b3c>, received 7.000000000000 Height 8328, transaction <cc58468afde758f28ec99e2ae3d84cf64cad68ca60587032566cfa679f307b3c>, received 10.000000000000 Refresh done, blocks received: 1 balance: 17.453018702159, unlocked balance: 0.000000000000 [wallet 9vCGsa]:
so who's got an address I can send to?
or, i could try and send it to the first machine I built this on.... lets see
solo mining blocks, the good old days
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David Latapie
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December 27, 2014, 04:57:02 PM |
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Now that we have mymonero.com and MEW voted on the emission curve, it is time to market Monero a bit more. It is still too early for merchants since we don't have a payment processor but we can already prospect individuals. MEW ( what is MEW?) is setting up a Monero Marketing Task Force. For the moment at least, you must be member of MEW to participate (access starts from 50 XMR to become lifetime member). We may consider opening a public thread but nothing for sure - there are arguments both for and against a public thread. What we are already considering: - documentation (monerobase.com is a good start) - contacting important twitters (not pumpers) and writing articles preferrably out of Cryptoland. - increase our visibilty in the Chinese community. Due the capital flight restrictions in China, Monero is far better than Bitcoin. Sales pitch accordingly. Monero Marketing Task Force
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December 28, 2014, 01:44:40 AM |
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Now that we have mymonero.com and MEW voted on the emission curve, it is time to market Monero a bit more. It is still too early for merchants since we don't have a payment processor but we can already prospect individuals. MEW ( what is MEW?) is setting up a Monero Marketing Task Force. For the moment at least, you must be member of MEW to participate (access starts from 50 XMR to become lifetime member). We may consider opening a public thread but nothing for sure - there are arguments both for and against a public thread. What we are already considering: - documentation (monerobase.com is a good start) - contacting important twitters (not pumpers) and writing articles preferrably out of Cryptoland. - increase our visibilty in the Chinese community. Due the capital flight restrictions in China, Monero is far better than Bitcoin. Sales pitch accordingly. Monero Marketing Task Forcegood man
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December 28, 2014, 02:50:41 AM |
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It's a good time to be here
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December 28, 2014, 04:46:41 AM |
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