malavita
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June 22, 2011, 05:01:19 PM |
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DrGr33n is drake - love the Drake!! Coinage to follow as soon as I get it mining :-)
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drgr33n (OP)
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June 22, 2011, 05:21:44 PM |
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yeah an installer!!!!
It would be nice to install it on HD and use as any other OS
I will add a little bash script to dump this into a HDD DrGr33n is drake - love the Drake!! Coinage to follow as soon as I get it mining :-) lol thanks Last screenshot of the uber sexy all new linuxcoin with some new and old features at work
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kjj
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June 22, 2011, 05:59:03 PM |
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yeah an installer!!!!
It would be nice to install it on HD and use as any other OS
I'm pretty sure the exact same procedure used to install it onto a USB flash drive will work on a hard drive too. I can't think of any good reasons why it wouldn't, except that unetbootin might not be willing.
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17Np17BSrpnHCZ2pgtiMNnhjnsWJ2TMqq8 I routinely ignore posters with paid advertising in their sigs. You should too.
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drgr33n (OP)
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June 22, 2011, 06:07:02 PM |
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yeah an installer!!!!
It would be nice to install it on HD and use as any other OS
I'm pretty sure the exact same procedure used to install it onto a USB flash drive will work on a hard drive too. I can't think of any good reasons why it wouldn't, except that unetbootin might not be willing. You can do this but its not ideal. I'll post a video guide over night
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June 23, 2011, 12:36:36 AM |
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I haven't got a clue why this hasn't worked for you ? I won't be adding 11.6 to linuxcoin anyway it's very VERY unstable, stick with 11.5 for now. I got it working now and 11.6 does allow you to overclock outside of BIOS limits. The problem is that I was not installing the drivers properly. The driver seems stable in Ubuntu 11.06, but I guess it has different versions of X and other software.
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godofal
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June 23, 2011, 01:40:25 AM |
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this looks kickass, if it is what i think it is xD i havent read up about linux and all so heres some newb questions xD if i put this on a flash drive, i plug it in, set bios to boot from USB, itl boot and be ready to go right? i can also just mine in a pool, instead of solo? would i need to change anything for it to work with any setup (motherboard, CPU, graphics card) in the software before starting? can i change things to optimize it? (more Mhash/s then when i dont) is it possible to run a server for something like teamspeak? and can i add a bigger (usb)flash drive that's accesible over the network and internet? (file sharing/streaming) any chance of getting a bittorrent client to work? from what i understand, the last 3 things will be the hardest im up for some challenges, and im pretty tech-savvy, but i just never really got into the whole linux environment, but would love to
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drgr33n (OP)
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June 23, 2011, 02:40:25 AM |
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if i put this on a flash drive, i plug it in, set bios to boot from USB, itl boot and be ready to go right?
Yup i can also just mine in a pool, instead of solo?
Yup would i need to change anything for it to work with any setup (motherboard, CPU, graphics card) in the software before starting?
No it should work on most systems providing they can run a 64bit OS can i change things to optimize it? (more Mhash/s then when i dont)
sure is it possible to run a server for something like teamspeak?
easy via the package manager. and can i add a bigger (usb)flash drive that's accesible over the network and internet? (file sharing/streaming)
not sure what you mean ? any chance of getting a bittorrent client to work?
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godofal
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June 23, 2011, 02:59:32 AM |
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can i change things to optimize it? (more Mhash/s then when i dont)
sure and how would one do that, and how much extra performance could one squeeze out? alot, or just .0001% or something? is it possible to run a server for something like teamspeak?
easy via the package manager. i assume thats the "installer" for linux? and can i add a bigger (usb)flash drive that's accesible over the network and internet? (file sharing/streaming)
not sure what you mean ? well, adding a second USB flash drive, HDD, or something like that, and make it accesible for anyone in my local network and via the internet, password protected ofc just for storing some music, maybe having some of the torrents, that kinda stuff thanks btw!
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June 23, 2011, 04:22:41 AM Last edit: June 23, 2011, 04:54:34 AM by trueimage |
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I'm just trying this for the first time, and when I try to boot it just sits at "Verifying DMI Pool Data.........."
It detects the usb stick as USB-HDD0 and I've set that as the boot device?
The rest looks straight forward, I just can't get it to boot lol.
can someone help me with this? Created a partition, formatted as FAT32 unetbootin to install linuxcoin boot is set as above it just hangs?? edit: tried a different usb stick and it is working now setting up
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SlipperySlope
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June 23, 2011, 04:50:41 AM |
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I had to format my USB stick on a Windows computer. I tried just about everything under the Sun to get it working from my GNU/Linux computer, but all I ever got was "Boot error" when attempting to load the OS on my mining rig. Incidentally the USB stick booted fine on other computers. Then I finally came across the following post that resolved my issue: http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/237445-30-boot-externalRight. FAT32 is a proprietary Microsoft format and you need to perform that operation on a windows device. When I got linuxcoin working, thats the only step that needed Windows.
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CydeWeys
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June 23, 2011, 06:10:44 AM |
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I tried upgrading Catalyst to 11.6 on my 0.2a Linuxcoin install, and without going into details, let's just say that either I fuxored it up or it simply didn't want to work So I'm back to stock 0.2a again with Catalyst 11.5. Needless to say I am eagerly awaiting Linuxcoin 0.2b with Catalyst 11.6 so I can throw some additional overclocking on my 5830s.
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drgr33n (OP)
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June 23, 2011, 02:27:02 PM |
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I tried upgrading Catalyst to 11.6 on my 0.2a Linuxcoin install, and without going into details, let's just say that either I fuxored it up or it simply didn't want to work So I'm back to stock 0.2a again with Catalyst 11.5. Needless to say I am eagerly awaiting Linuxcoin 0.2b with Catalyst 11.6 so I can throw some additional overclocking on my 5830s. LinuxCoin 0.2b wont be shipped with 11.6. You can install the latest catalyst manually yourself or wait for the update to take place in a few weeks. Now uploading the ISO guys
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evlew
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June 23, 2011, 06:46:31 PM |
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Too late to make a request?
I do not like the transparent root/lxterminals I usually change my background to a black one so I can read everything easily, but if I reboot it doesn't save. So far my easiest solution is to save the background pic to desktop and set it each time, but that is annoying. I noticed if i changed to one of the other included backgrounds it also wouldn't save.
is there a way to make it save background changes? Or disable transparency on the terminals?
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drgr33n (OP)
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June 23, 2011, 07:04:29 PM |
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Too late to make a request?
I do not like the transparent root/lxterminals I usually change my background to a black one so I can read everything easily, but if I reboot it doesn't save. So far my easiest solution is to save the background pic to desktop and set it each time, but that is annoying. I noticed if i changed to one of the other included backgrounds it also wouldn't save.
is there a way to make it save background changes? Or disable transparency on the terminals?
Already been sorted bud
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June 23, 2011, 07:51:48 PM |
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I haven't got a clue why this hasn't worked for you ? I won't be adding 11.6 to linuxcoin anyway it's very VERY unstable, stick with 11.5 for now. I got it working now and 11.6 does allow you to overclock outside of BIOS limits. The problem is that I was not installing the drivers properly. The driver seems stable in Ubuntu 11.06, but I guess it has different versions of X and other software. hugolp, can you share how you installed catalyst 11.6 on a linuxcoin 0.2a? TIA spiccioli
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June 23, 2011, 08:17:14 PM |
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I haven't got a clue why this hasn't worked for you ? I won't be adding 11.6 to linuxcoin anyway it's very VERY unstable, stick with 11.5 for now. I got it working now and 11.6 does allow you to overclock outside of BIOS limits. The problem is that I was not installing the drivers properly. The driver seems stable in Ubuntu 11.06, but I guess it has different versions of X and other software. hugolp, can you share how you installed catalyst 11.6 on a linuxcoin 0.2a? TIA spiccioli I manged to do it... You need to have a persistent install of linux Then use this manual ... http://wiki.cchtml.com/index.php/DebianBut... One line in there is sudo sh ./ati-driver-installer-11-6-x86.x86_64.run --buildpkg <package> You need to do sudo sh ./ati-driver-installer-11-6-x86.x86_64.run --install instead... It did not let me build a package (what ever it means) I did had evantually 1 problem.. You need to uninstall aticatalyst before you install the new one...\and I think I deleted also opencl... Anyway if you dont want to uninstall the old catalyst you can just do sudo sh ./ati-driver-installer-11-6-x86.x86_64.run --install --push Then it overwrite the files already there... But they say its not good...
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evlew
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June 23, 2011, 08:31:31 PM |
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Already been sorted bud In that case thank you very much. And.... RELEASE RELEASE RELEASE!! Sent ya a little coinage. I know it's not much, but hopefully it helps, and hopefully I will be able to donate more in the future. edit: Its coming from tradehill so might take a little to get to ya.
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malavita
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June 23, 2011, 09:31:16 PM |
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DrGr33n,
This is something you should consider for your next release - can't take the credit for it (it comes from SMARTcoin), but I think it's a great idea & can help you out a bit:
"There is also a new "feature" called AutoDonate. This allows you to donate a percentage of your hash power to donation pools/workers that I have set up to help fund development. How it works is this: - During install, you are asked if you want to donate a small bit of hash power to the cause - You can specify how many minutes per day to donate your hashes to the donation pools. (i.e 36 minutes per day is 1%) - A random start time is generated and stored in the database - Each day, starting at the random start time, hashes will be donated to the donation pools instead of the ones defined in the currently running profile. After the specified number of minutes, hashes go back to your profile's defined pools as normal. - Of course, you don't have to donate at all, but I thought it was a creative solution especially for those that wish to donate, but can't spare the bitcoins up front. You can also change the donation setting from the menu at any time. I have nothing to hide here and you can examine the source for yourself. If you decide to use smartcoin, please consider a small ongoing AutoDonation!"
Cheers!!
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June 24, 2011, 04:31:59 AM |
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Can I use a 1Gb pendrive right? thanks.
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