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You need to force aticonfig.
As stated in the guide, use sudo aticonfig --initial -f --adapter=all. Not sudo aticonfig --initial --adapter=all
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June 10, 2011, 02:16:55 PM |
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You need to force aticonfig.
As stated in the guide, use sudo aticonfig --initial -f --adapter=all. Not sudo aticonfig --initial --adapter=all
thx. but i get this error when i enter sudo aticonfig --initial -f --adapter=all No protocol specified Uninitialised file found, configuring. PowerXpress error: Cannot stat '/usr/lib64/fglrx/switchlibGL': No such file or directory Failed to initialize libglx for discrete GPU Using /etc/X11/xorg.conf Saving back-up to /etc/X11/xorg.conf.fglrx-2
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June 10, 2011, 02:19:59 PM |
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Are you using a 64 bit distro or a 32 bit?
Also do an lspci -v and put the output on pastebin. I am would like to see your config and if someone else also is having the same problem, the output of lspci -v as well.
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June 10, 2011, 02:21:44 PM |
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i use ubuntu 64bit.
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June 10, 2011, 02:22:47 PM |
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i accidentally started my CPU (DEVICE=0) mining, what is the command to turn it off?
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June 10, 2011, 02:27:12 PM |
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i use ubuntu 64bit.
do an lspci -v and put the output on pastebin. I am would like to see your config and if someone else also is having the same problem, the output of lspci -v as well. ctrl-c i accidentally started my CPU (DEVICE=0) mining, what is the command to turn it off?
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June 10, 2011, 02:28:47 PM |
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You need to force aticonfig.
As stated in the guide, use sudo aticonfig --initial -f --adapter=all. Not sudo aticonfig --initial --adapter=all
thx. but i get this error when i enter sudo aticonfig --initial -f --adapter=all No protocol specified Uninitialised file found, configuring. PowerXpress error: Cannot stat '/usr/lib64/fglrx/switchlibGL': No such file or directory Failed to initialize libglx for discrete GPU Using /etc/X11/xorg.conf Saving back-up to /etc/X11/xorg.conf.fglrx-2 I think I had that one too. I reinstalled Ubuntu, make sure you do not check the online update options. Just copy/paste the command strings one at a time and follow the guide precisely and it will work.
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June 10, 2011, 02:32:43 PM |
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You need to force aticonfig.
As stated in the guide, use sudo aticonfig --initial -f --adapter=all. Not sudo aticonfig --initial --adapter=all
thx. but i get this error when i enter sudo aticonfig --initial -f --adapter=all No protocol specified Uninitialised file found, configuring. PowerXpress error: Cannot stat '/usr/lib64/fglrx/switchlibGL': No such file or directory Failed to initialize libglx for discrete GPU Using /etc/X11/xorg.conf Saving back-up to /etc/X11/xorg.conf.fglrx-2 I think I had that one too. I reinstalled Ubuntu, make sure you do not check the online update options. Just copy/paste the command strings one at a time and follow the guide precisely and it will work. can you copy paste into the putty shell? i typed all that stuff in by hand sorry to keep asking noob linux questions, but you say ctrl-c to shut down the CPU, but how would i do that in SSH? how do i point that at DEVICE=0?
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June 10, 2011, 02:33:42 PM |
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i use ubuntu 64bit.
do an lspci -v and put the output on pastebin. I am would like to see your config and if someone else also is having the same problem, the output of lspci -v as well. ctrl-c i accidentally started my CPU (DEVICE=0) mining, what is the command to turn it off?
here:) http://pastebin.com/MWjPEQs4
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June 10, 2011, 02:35:37 PM |
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Yes, you can paste into PuTTY. I don't understand your second question, though?
If you are on the screen with the miner that is using the CPU, just use ctrl-c to kill the miner. Or, if you haven't backgrounded the process (which you probably haven't) just killing the PuTTY session and opening another one should kill it.
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June 10, 2011, 02:37:10 PM |
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That can't be all of the output for lspci -v. I think it got cut off. It's missing a bunch of information. Specifically, none of your graphics cards are listed.
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June 10, 2011, 02:38:32 PM |
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Yes, you can paste into PuTTY. I don't understand your second question, though?
If you are on the screen with the miner that is using the CPU, just use ctrl-c to kill the miner. Or, if you haven't backgrounded the process (which you probably haven't) just killing the PuTTY session and opening another one should kill it.
okay i think i understand. thanks
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June 10, 2011, 02:40:24 PM |
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That can't be all of the output for lspci -v. I think it got cut off. It's missing a bunch of information. Specifically, none of your graphics cards are listed.
that was all i got, from top to bottom. what should i do? reinstall ubuntu and avoid updates?
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June 10, 2011, 02:42:31 PM |
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That can't be all of the output for lspci -v. I think it got cut off. It's missing a bunch of information. Specifically, none of your graphics cards are listed.
that was all i got, from top to bottom. what should i do? reinstall ubuntu and avoid updates? There is no way that's all you got. You need to scroll up and get the rest of it. You could also do lspci -v > output.txt and then copy the contents of output.txt to pastebin.
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June 10, 2011, 02:47:06 PM |
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That can't be all of the output for lspci -v. I think it got cut off. It's missing a bunch of information. Specifically, none of your graphics cards are listed.
that was all i got, from top to bottom. what should i do? reinstall ubuntu and avoid updates? There is no way that's all you got. You need to scroll up and get the rest of it. You could also do lspci -v > output.txt and then copy the contents of output.txt to pastebin. hers and image of the screen. there is no more scroll up:(
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June 10, 2011, 03:19:32 PM |
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Is anyone else getting crashes with settings above aggression 6 or 7 on ubuntu or xubuntu? I am runnning all my GPUs on aggression 6 because otherwise it is instable, FASTLOOP also makes it instable. The whole box crashes and becomes unresponsive, after minutes, sometimes a few hours of uptime. I use sempron 140 cpus and 2 gigs of ram.
Yes, that seems to happen to me too. I use Athlon X2 245. are you by chance running linux from a flashdrive? I think this might be the reason
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June 10, 2011, 04:17:06 PM |
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You screen buffer is too small, you need to increase it in PuTTY. Don't ask me how to do that, because I don't use PuTTY (I use SecureCRT).
I set my buffer to 32000 lines of scrollback.
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June 10, 2011, 05:57:15 PM |
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hi,
i installed 2 another machine, but if i ty to start them, i get the error message Problems communicating with bitcoin RPC
./poclbm.py --platform 1 -d2 -v -f10 --host=http://xxxx --user=xxx --pass=xxx
any idea?
i am using a vigor router, checked firewall, and port forward settings 15x.
and one of my machines is working....
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Gedeon
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June 10, 2011, 06:11:44 PM |
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Does anyone know how to upgrade from SDK 2.1 to SDK 2.4? Or install 2.4 in a separate location for testing purposes?
please help, thank you
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June 10, 2011, 09:06:47 PM |
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You screen buffer is too small, you need to increase it in PuTTY. Don't ask me how to do that, because I don't use PuTTY (I use SecureCRT).
I set my buffer to 32000 lines of scrollback.
i set mine to 50000 lines. this is what i got: http://pastebin.com/rRr105GPand i reinstalled ubuntu to be 100% sure it was not the updates that was causing this.
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