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August 19, 2011, 04:04:28 AM Last edit: August 19, 2011, 04:56:55 AM by gnar1ta$ |
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Really liking Linuxcoin but I haven't figured out how to re-enable Remote Desktop on a reboot (w/out having to be at the machine). Is there a config script I need to update for this?
I believe it's in the wiki: http://www.linuxcoin.co.uk/wiki/index.php/SettingupVNCremotelyQuestion for those better at linux than me - if I have a script like this: chmod 777 /var/run/screen/ export DISPLAY=:0 xhost + xauth merge /home/user/.Xauthority smartcoin --silent
and I want to run it as sudo automatically on startup on a remote headless 0.2.1B rig, where would be a good place to put it?
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Losing hundreds of Bitcoins with the best scammers in the business - BFL, Avalon, KNC, HashFast.
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achillez
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August 19, 2011, 07:17:09 AM |
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thank worked - thanks! Now I have this weird problem where only 3 of my 6 cards are detected. Tried all power combos, slot combos etc... not sure what the problem is. Really liking Linuxcoin but I haven't figured out how to re-enable Remote Desktop on a reboot (w/out having to be at the machine). Is there a config script I need to update for this?
I believe it's in the wiki: http://www.linuxcoin.co.uk/wiki/index.php/SettingupVNCremotelyQuestion for those better at linux than me - if I have a script like this: chmod 777 /var/run/screen/ export DISPLAY=:0 xhost + xauth merge /home/user/.Xauthority smartcoin --silent
and I want to run it as sudo automatically on startup on a remote headless 0.2.1B rig, where would be a good place to put it?
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drgr33n (OP)
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August 19, 2011, 12:29:59 PM Last edit: August 19, 2011, 01:38:30 PM by drgr33n |
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Guys !! Sorry I've been without internet once again I will update the wiki with some information very soon it's just I've been really busy with other things + making linuxcoin uber !! We now how persistent compression More info here https://help.ubuntu.com/community/btrfsSo these commands below will install the hdd install without a problem? And the hdd install will work without problems? apt-get update apt-get install linuxcoin-bugfix-020811 smartcoin bitcoin apt-get install linuxcoin-installer apt-get install zenity apt-get install linuxcoin-bugfix-110811
Yup Receiving when I try to startup. GRUB loading. Welcome to GRUB!
error: symbol not found: 'grub_divmod64_full' Entering rescue mode... grub rescue>
Any word on this drgr33n? Thanks. Some info here http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1735231 I think it's just a corrupt install. I would just wipe the HDD and reinstall.
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pekv2
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August 19, 2011, 04:14:27 PM |
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Guys !! Sorry I've been without internet once again I will update the wiki with some information very soon it's just I've been really busy with other things + making linuxcoin uber !! We now how persistent compression More info here https://help.ubuntu.com/community/btrfsSo these commands below will install the hdd install without a problem? And the hdd install will work without problems? apt-get update apt-get install linuxcoin-bugfix-020811 smartcoin bitcoin apt-get install linuxcoin-installer apt-get install zenity apt-get install linuxcoin-bugfix-110811
Yup Receiving when I try to startup. GRUB loading. Welcome to GRUB!
error: symbol not found: 'grub_divmod64_full' Entering rescue mode... grub rescue>
Any word on this drgr33n? Thanks. Some info here http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1735231 I think it's just a corrupt install. I would just wipe the HDD and reinstall. Alright, Ima start fresh of USB install as well as HDD install. I'll use dban to wipe the hdd, because I wiped the HDD with gparted twice and installed twice and got the same dang grub error. Ionno, I've had nothing but problems trying to get linuxcoin onto hdd, whether manual or that installer, bad luck I guess. I've used ubuntu since almost the beginning upto 9.04, some what familiar with the environment, never really had problems at all. I use debian now, but trying to get on linuxcoin is being a b*tch.
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drgr33n (OP)
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August 19, 2011, 04:30:57 PM |
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Guys !! Sorry I've been without internet once again I will update the wiki with some information very soon it's just I've been really busy with other things + making linuxcoin uber !! We now how persistent compression More info here https://help.ubuntu.com/community/btrfsSo these commands below will install the hdd install without a problem? And the hdd install will work without problems? apt-get update apt-get install linuxcoin-bugfix-020811 smartcoin bitcoin apt-get install linuxcoin-installer apt-get install zenity apt-get install linuxcoin-bugfix-110811
Yup Receiving when I try to startup. GRUB loading. Welcome to GRUB!
error: symbol not found: 'grub_divmod64_full' Entering rescue mode... grub rescue>
Any word on this drgr33n? Thanks. Some info here http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1735231 I think it's just a corrupt install. I would just wipe the HDD and reinstall. Alright, Ima start fresh of USB install as well as HDD install. I'll use dban to wipe the hdd, because I wiped the HDD with gparted twice and installed twice and got the same dang grub error. Ionno, I've had nothing but problems trying to get linuxcoin onto hdd, whether manual or that installer, bad luck I guess. I've used ubuntu since almost the beginning upto 9.04, some what familiar with the environment, never really had problems at all. I use debian now, but trying to get on linuxcoin is being a b*tch. I know the installer is not ideal. I'm not sure what the problem is with grub it might just be a buggy version. I'm planning on modularizing the lot into debs and building a 32bit version etc. Once complete we can do things like netinstall etc I just simply don't have the time to do everything that's required atm. the HDD stuff is on the todo list so I will get round to it eventually.
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pekv2
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August 19, 2011, 04:36:43 PM |
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I know the installer is not ideal. I'm not sure what the problem is with grub it might just be a buggy version. I'm planning on modularizing the lot into debs and building a 32bit version etc. Once complete we can do things like netinstall etc I just simply don't have the time to do everything that's required atm. the HDD stuff is on the todo list so I will get round to it eventually. Yea, it's cool man, no rush or hurry. I could only imagine how busy you are. Building this by yourself when usually there is a team, etc. Im gonna go at it in a few hours, I'll post back on how it goes, hopefully good. Thanks for the reply's .
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drgr33n (OP)
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August 19, 2011, 05:09:30 PM |
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I know the installer is not ideal. I'm not sure what the problem is with grub it might just be a buggy version. I'm planning on modularizing the lot into debs and building a 32bit version etc. Once complete we can do things like netinstall etc I just simply don't have the time to do everything that's required atm. the HDD stuff is on the todo list so I will get round to it eventually. Yea, it's cool man, no rush or hurry. I could only imagine how busy you are. Building this by yourself when usually there is a team, etc. Im gonna go at it in a few hours, I'll post back on how it goes, hopefully good. Thanks for the reply's . No problemo !! We should see a new version whitin the next few weeks. There are some tools I'm waiting on to be released and want to change the feel of the OS too. Tests are proving to be great though !! A lot more responsive system for a general OS and hopefully a shinny new linux-3.1 kernel with grsec support
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achillez
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August 19, 2011, 09:38:42 PM |
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I'm still stuck on this stupid 3 card problem. If I put in 4 cards, no matter what, only 3 cards are able to be fully configured. When I run aticonfig it says it can't access the registers for the 4th card. This might be a dumb question, but do you need a crossfire cable when you plug in 6 cards?? thank worked - thanks! Now I have this weird problem where only 3 of my 6 cards are detected. Tried all power combos, slot combos etc... not sure what the problem is. Really liking Linuxcoin but I haven't figured out how to re-enable Remote Desktop on a reboot (w/out having to be at the machine). Is there a config script I need to update for this?
I believe it's in the wiki: http://www.linuxcoin.co.uk/wiki/index.php/SettingupVNCremotelyQuestion for those better at linux than me - if I have a script like this: chmod 777 /var/run/screen/ export DISPLAY=:0 xhost + xauth merge /home/user/.Xauthority smartcoin --silent
and I want to run it as sudo automatically on startup on a remote headless 0.2.1B rig, where would be a good place to put it?
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drgr33n (OP)
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August 19, 2011, 10:02:41 PM |
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I'm still stuck on this stupid 3 card problem. If I put in 4 cards, no matter what, only 3 cards are able to be fully configured. When I run aticonfig it says it can't access the registers for the 4th card. This might be a dumb question, but do you need a crossfire cable when you plug in 6 cards?? thank worked - thanks! Now I have this weird problem where only 3 of my 6 cards are detected. Tried all power combos, slot combos etc... not sure what the problem is. Really liking Linuxcoin but I haven't figured out how to re-enable Remote Desktop on a reboot (w/out having to be at the machine). Is there a config script I need to update for this?
I believe it's in the wiki: http://www.linuxcoin.co.uk/wiki/index.php/SettingupVNCremotelyQuestion for those better at linux than me - if I have a script like this: chmod 777 /var/run/screen/ export DISPLAY=:0 xhost + xauth merge /home/user/.Xauthority smartcoin --silent
and I want to run it as sudo automatically on startup on a remote headless 0.2.1B rig, where would be a good place to put it? Can you try installing this bugfix and rebooting. apt-get update apt-get install linuxcoin-bugfix_110811
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achillez
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August 19, 2011, 10:59:08 PM |
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I'm still stuck on this stupid 3 card problem. If I put in 4 cards, no matter what, only 3 cards are able to be fully configured. When I run aticonfig it says it can't access the registers for the 4th card. This might be a dumb question, but do you need a crossfire cable when you plug in 6 cards?? thank worked - thanks! Now I have this weird problem where only 3 of my 6 cards are detected. Tried all power combos, slot combos etc... not sure what the problem is. Really liking Linuxcoin but I haven't figured out how to re-enable Remote Desktop on a reboot (w/out having to be at the machine). Is there a config script I need to update for this?
I believe it's in the wiki: http://www.linuxcoin.co.uk/wiki/index.php/SettingupVNCremotelyQuestion for those better at linux than me - if I have a script like this: chmod 777 /var/run/screen/ export DISPLAY=:0 xhost + xauth merge /home/user/.Xauthority smartcoin --silent
and I want to run it as sudo automatically on startup on a remote headless 0.2.1B rig, where would be a good place to put it? Can you try installing this bugfix and rebooting. apt-get update apt-get install linuxcoin-bugfix_110811
It says: root@linuxcoin:~# apt-get install linuxcoin-bugfix_110811 Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree Reading state information... Done E: Unable to locate package linuxcoin-bugfix_110811
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drgr33n (OP)
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August 19, 2011, 11:40:55 PM Last edit: August 20, 2011, 12:00:05 AM by drgr33n |
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I'm still stuck on this stupid 3 card problem. If I put in 4 cards, no matter what, only 3 cards are able to be fully configured. When I run aticonfig it says it can't access the registers for the 4th card. This might be a dumb question, but do you need a crossfire cable when you plug in 6 cards?? thank worked - thanks! Now I have this weird problem where only 3 of my 6 cards are detected. Tried all power combos, slot combos etc... not sure what the problem is. Really liking Linuxcoin but I haven't figured out how to re-enable Remote Desktop on a reboot (w/out having to be at the machine). Is there a config script I need to update for this?
I believe it's in the wiki: http://www.linuxcoin.co.uk/wiki/index.php/SettingupVNCremotelyQuestion for those better at linux than me - if I have a script like this: chmod 777 /var/run/screen/ export DISPLAY=:0 xhost + xauth merge /home/user/.Xauthority smartcoin --silent
and I want to run it as sudo automatically on startup on a remote headless 0.2.1B rig, where would be a good place to put it? Can you try installing this bugfix and rebooting. apt-get update apt-get install linuxcoin-bugfix_110811
It says: root@linuxcoin:~# apt-get install linuxcoin-bugfix_110811 Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree Reading state information... Done E: Unable to locate package linuxcoin-bugfix_110811 sorry I put the wrong command again Duno what's up with me tonight !! apt-get update apt-get install linuxcoin-bugfix-110811
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Red Emerald
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August 20, 2011, 01:27:24 AM |
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I upgraded from linuxcoin .2a (started using it back in June) to .2.1b and my hashrate dropped from 700MH/s to 500MH/s when using the poclbm kernel with phoenix. However, I switched to using phatk and now I'm up to 728MH/s. I'm getting depreciation warnings when I run phoenix miner. Did you bump the python version? kernels/poclbm/__init__.py:392: DeprecationWarning: 'enqueue_read_buffer' has been deprecated in version 2011.1. Please use enqueue_copy() instead. Great work! Expect a donation soon.
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drgr33n (OP)
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August 20, 2011, 01:29:55 AM |
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I upgraded from linuxcoin .2a (started using it back in June) to .2.1b and my hashrate dropped from 700MH/s to 500MH/s when using the poclbm kernel with phoenix. However, I switched to using phatk and now I'm up to 728MH/s. I'm getting depreciation warnings when I run phoenix miner. Did you bump the python version? kernels/poclbm/__init__.py:392: DeprecationWarning: 'enqueue_read_buffer' has been deprecated in version 2011.1. Please use enqueue_copy() instead. Great work! Expect a donation soon. I wouldn't worry about the warning it's just a small code error with poclbm / phoenix. You should try the phatk2 kernel included with phoenix
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m0w3r
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August 20, 2011, 03:17:22 PM |
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Thanks, donation sent
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pekv2
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August 20, 2011, 04:55:13 PM |
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Update to my problem. I've wiped my SDHC card, reinstall linuxcoin final to it with latest unetbootin from this thread, wiped my hdd, booted up the USB linuxcoin final, updated & installed with following cmds apt-get update apt-get install linuxcoin-bugfix-020811 smartcoin bitcoin apt-get install linuxcoin-installer apt-get install zenity apt-get install linuxcoin-bugfix-110811
Created 10 gig ext4 partition & a 1 gig swap partition, ran linuxcoin installer, selected sda1, installed. Tried to boot the hdd up and still received the following error. GRUB loading. Welcome to GRUB!
error: symbol not found: 'grub_divmod64_full' Entering rescue mode... grub rescue>
No one else in this thread has ran into this problem? Also, I tired that ubuntu guide purge reinstall grub, won't work from linuxcoin final usb[linuxcoin don't know what grug-update is or anything], I tried from my ubuntu live usb, i got the same error results but with a different type of name rather "grub_divmod64_full". I've been pulling my hair out.
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drgr33n (OP)
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August 20, 2011, 05:27:14 PM |
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Update to my problem. I've wiped my SDHC card, reinstall linuxcoin final to it with latest unetbootin from this thread, wiped my hdd, booted up the USB linuxcoin final, updated & installed with following cmds apt-get update apt-get install linuxcoin-bugfix-020811 smartcoin bitcoin apt-get install linuxcoin-installer apt-get install zenity apt-get install linuxcoin-bugfix-110811
Created 10 gig ext4 partition & a 1 gig swap partition, ran linuxcoin installer, selected sda1, installed. Tried to boot the hdd up and still received the following error. GRUB loading. Welcome to GRUB!
error: symbol not found: 'grub_divmod64_full' Entering rescue mode... grub rescue>
No one else in this thread has ran into this problem? Also, I tired that ubuntu guide purge reinstall grub, won't work from linuxcoin final usb[linuxcoin don't know what grug-update is or anything], I tried from my ubuntu live usb, i got the same error results but with a different type of name rather "grub_divmod64_full". I've been pulling my hair out. You need to chroot the environment before running grub cmds. as root do the following while running from a live linuxcoin session. mkdir myhdd mount /dev/sda1 myhdd mount -o bind /proc myhdd/proc mount -o bind /sys myhdd/sys mount -o bind /dev myhdd/dev chroot myhdd
Now you can purge and reinstall grub. I would do the above then follow the ubuntu fix up guide. I don't know where this bug comes from I've tested the installer numerous times and always had success ?
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pekv2
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August 20, 2011, 05:57:54 PM |
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You need to chroot the environment before running grub cmds. as root do the following while running from a live linuxcoin session. mkdir myhdd mount /dev/sda1 myhdd mount -o bind /proc myhdd/proc mount -o bind /sys myhdd/sys mount -o bind /dev myhdd/dev chroot myhdd
Now you can purge and reinstall grub. I would do the above then follow the ubuntu fix up guide. I don't know where this bug comes from I've tested the installer numerous times and always had success ? Yea, thanks for the reply, I give up, there are the cmds u give me then there are a crap load of cmds from the other, it will just lead me to no where as i been trying since my first post in this thread. nothing but waste of time and power running a second pc trying. I'll just stick with my debian 6.0.2.1 install. Trying to mix ubuntu cmds with & fixes with linuxcoin cmds and mixes of grub version, my head is spinning. I will send you a donation soon after I get my second gfx for giving your time trying to help me.
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drgr33n (OP)
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August 20, 2011, 06:48:15 PM |
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You need to chroot the environment before running grub cmds. as root do the following while running from a live linuxcoin session. mkdir myhdd mount /dev/sda1 myhdd mount -o bind /proc myhdd/proc mount -o bind /sys myhdd/sys mount -o bind /dev myhdd/dev chroot myhdd
Now you can purge and reinstall grub. I would do the above then follow the ubuntu fix up guide. I don't know where this bug comes from I've tested the installer numerous times and always had success ? Yea, thanks for the reply, I give up, there are the cmds u give me then there are a crap load of cmds from the other, it will just lead me to no where as i been trying since my first post in this thread. nothing but waste of time and power running a second pc trying. I'll just stick with my debian 6.0.2.1 install. Trying to mix ubuntu cmds with & fixes with linuxcoin cmds and mixes of grub version, my head is spinning. I will send you a donation soon after I get my second gfx for giving your time trying to help me. Whoooo there boy !! Take a few deep breaths and go roll yourself a fatty I feel your frustration as I've been in your position lots of times !! I'm going to list everything you need to do on your machine to fix following the ubuntu tutorial. Feel free to give it a go when you feel more like it Assuming you have completed the installer and have the grub error 1) Boot from linuxcoin 2) mkdir myhdd mount /dev/sda1 myhdd mount -o bind /proc myhdd/proc mount -o bind /sys myhdd/sys mount -o bind /dev myhdd/dev chroot myhdd export DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive apt-get update apt-get purge grub2 apt-get install grub2 for i in $(ls /usr/sbin | grep grub); do paxctl -C /usr/sbin/$i; paxctl -cEr /usr/sbin/$i; done update-grub grub-install /dev/sda exit init 6
3) Hopefully enjoy linuxcoin
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August 20, 2011, 09:14:45 PM Last edit: August 20, 2011, 10:16:33 PM by BenD |
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Created 10 gig ext4 partition & a 1 gig swap partition, ran linuxcoin installer, selected sda1, installed. Tried to boot the hdd up and still received the following error. GRUB loading. Welcome to GRUB!
error: symbol not found: 'grub_divmod64_full' Entering rescue mode... grub rescue>
No one else in this thread has ran into this problem? I can calm your mind. I am running into the same problem with an ultrafresh USB-installation (using Unetbootin), following the apt-get install procedure and running the linuxcoin_install tool. I will try the manual procedure now. Edit: I see now, it is not the exact same problem. My error is: error: file not found. Entering rescue mode... grub rescue> Edit: I used /dev/sda3 for linuxcoin. I purged my system (even sacrificing my dual-boot Windows) and created a partition for Linuxcoin on /dev/sda1, used linuxcoin_installer, rebooted and it worked. The manual method did cost me 2 hours again (chroot won't work) until I decided to send everything to hell I'd done before.
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