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July 17, 2011, 05:38:37 PM |
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can anyone explain the exact commands needed for this to install with directions given on first page , i would like to finish this guide Jenette Commands: 1 - wget https://eclipsemc.com/files/python-jsonrpc.tar.gz 2 - tar xzvf python-jsonrpc.tar.gz 3 - cd python-jsonrpc/ 4 - sudo python setup.py install Comments: 1 - This downloads the archive 2 - This extracts the archive 3 - You go inside the python-jsonrpc directory 4 - This installs it.
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Jen4538
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July 17, 2011, 05:44:55 PM |
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can anyone explain the exact commands needed for this to install with directions given on first page , i would like to finish this guide Jenette Commands: 1 - wget https://eclipsemc.com/files/python-jsonrpc.tar.gz 2 - tar xzvf python-jsonrpc.tar.gz 3 - cd python-jsonrpc/ 4 - sudo python setup.py install Comments: 1 - This downloads the archive 2 - This extracts the archive 3 - You go inside the python-jsonrpc directory 4 - This installs it. this will then replace line 15 of guide correct? thank you very much for your help Jenette
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July 17, 2011, 05:54:49 PM |
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this will then replace line 15 of guide correct?
thank you very much for your help
Jenette
Commands 1 and 2 replaces line 15 from the guide Command 3 is equal to Line 27 from the guide Command 4 is equal to Line 28 from the guide So you do Commands 1 and 2 instead of line 15, then follow the guide to the end.
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elpresidente
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July 18, 2011, 12:34:48 AM |
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With the last command before reboot, I'm getting: user@box:~$ sudo aticonfig --initial -f --adapter=allUnable to open /etc/ati/control, please reinstall the driver. aticonfig: No supported adapters detected If I use Ubuntu's Additional Drivers utility, it will see the adapter but the platform needs to be specified and attempting to mine sends it into a frenzy of errors. Any suggestions?
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July 18, 2011, 12:38:08 AM |
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With the last command before reboot, I'm getting: user@box:~$ sudo aticonfig --initial -f --adapter=allUnable to open /etc/ati/control, please reinstall the driver. aticonfig: No supported adapters detected If I use Ubuntu's Additional Drivers utility, it will see the adapter but the platform needs to be specified and attempting to mine sends it into a frenzy of errors. Any suggestions? Instead of sudo apt-get install fglrx try this:
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MiningBuddy
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July 18, 2011, 12:41:32 AM |
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With the last command before reboot, I'm getting: user@box:~$ sudo aticonfig --initial -f --adapter=allUnable to open /etc/ati/control, please reinstall the driver. aticonfig: No supported adapters detected If I use Ubuntu's Additional Drivers utility, it will see the adapter but the platform needs to be specified and attempting to mine sends it into a frenzy of errors. Any suggestions? Instead of sudo apt-get install fglrx try this: Hey thanks for this, I was wondering if you knew of a way to upgrade the drivers at a later date? I am running 11.5 and would like to do some testing with other versions but my linux skills are poor.
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elpresidente
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July 18, 2011, 01:44:45 AM |
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With the last command before reboot, I'm getting: user@box:~$ sudo aticonfig --initial -f --adapter=allUnable to open /etc/ati/control, please reinstall the driver. aticonfig: No supported adapters detected If I use Ubuntu's Additional Drivers utility, it will see the adapter but the platform needs to be specified and attempting to mine sends it into a frenzy of errors. Any suggestions? Instead of sudo apt-get install fglrx try this: Same problem user@box:~$ sudo aticonfig -f --initial --adapter=all sudo: aticonfig: command not found user@box:~$ sudo ln -s /usr/lib/fglrx/bin/aticonfig /etc/alternatives/aticonfig user@box:~$ sudo ln -s /etc/alternatives/aticonfig /usr/bin/aticonfig user@box:~$ sudo aticonfig -f --initial --adapter=allUnable to open /etc/ati/control, please reinstall the driver. aticonfig: No supported adapters detected user@box:~$
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Shevek
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July 18, 2011, 07:57:32 AM |
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Read through this thread, all the clues are in here. I mean, the clue(s) are even in the guide itself. Come on, man.
I've finally found a clue, but not in this thread neither in these forums.
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Proposals for improving bitcoin are like asses: everybody has one 1SheveKuPHpzpLqSvPSavik9wnC51voBa
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July 18, 2011, 03:47:13 PM |
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Read through this thread, all the clues are in here. I mean, the clue(s) are even in the guide itself. Come on, man.
I've finally found a clue, but not in this thread neither in these forums. Thank you so much for posting this link. The information there enabled me to get mine(lol) up and running.
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Inaba (OP)
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July 18, 2011, 04:08:38 PM |
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Really? Not in this thread? It's been discussed in several places in this thread and the guide even uses screen to accomplish the task of doing multiple things in the same terminal window. Using screen via SSH is the answer to the question asked.
The method used in that linked guide is like using a hammer to drive in a screw. It will probably work but it's not the best way to go about things.
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If you're searching these lines for a point, you've probably missed it. There was never anything there in the first place.
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Shevek
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July 18, 2011, 04:32:32 PM |
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Really? Not in this thread? It's been discussed in several places in this thread and the guide even uses screen to accomplish the task of doing multiple things in the same terminal window. Using screen via SSH is the answer to the question asked.
The method used in that linked guide is like using a hammer to drive in a screw. It will probably work but it's not the best way to go about things.
It was a problem of permissions with X server. It seems, that Ubuntu default policy is opener than Debian's. I was not possible for me to stablish a connection to X server out of the main screen. In the linked method, what is really interesting to me is: Next edit /etc/gdm/Init/Default and add the following code just before the exit 0. Code: xhost + chmod uog+rw /dev/dri/card*
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Proposals for improving bitcoin are like asses: everybody has one 1SheveKuPHpzpLqSvPSavik9wnC51voBa
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July 18, 2011, 04:46:59 PM |
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In the linked method, what is really interesting to me is: xhost + chmod uog+rw /dev/dri/card* I've never seen the dir /dev/dri on any of my ubuntu or debian systems: do you have it?
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Shevek
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July 18, 2011, 05:14:54 PM |
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In the linked method, what is really interesting to me is: xhost + chmod uog+rw /dev/dri/card* I've never seen the dir /dev/dri on any of my ubuntu or debian systems: do you have it? I didn't really plunged onto it. I only know that this recipe allowed me to open an xterm from text terminal and ./poclbm.py reported correctly the GPU in the same text terminal. So, I must further investigate...
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฿itcoin: Currency of Resistance!
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July 19, 2011, 09:43:51 PM Last edit: July 20, 2011, 05:22:42 AM by ThiagoCMC |
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Video board HIS-6990 lasted only 3 days of mining...
Friends,
I got almost 2 Bitcoins mining with my brand new HD6990 and on the third day, GUP1 stopped... When loading Xorg with ATI drivers, the computer freezes... I changed my motherboard/CPU/RAM and nothing, hangs too...
The miner at GPU0 still works, but GPU1 gives the mere 0.1MHash and freezes the machine in seconds... I can only activate the environment using the VESA/Generic driver of Xorg... If I try to load the ATI drivers, it freezes immediatly.
The power source is ideal, 750W... Had not done overclocking, just a test to see if the commands worked, cooler at 100% all the time ... The temperature was at peaks of 92 degrees during the day and 88.00 º C at night... So I lowered the clock to less than 880 during the day time... Incidentally, the machine was installed in a small data center of a company, with air conditioning and everything else...
Abx! Thiago
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Inaba (OP)
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July 20, 2011, 01:02:53 AM |
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Sustained 90C operation will probably lead to premature death, however it doesn't sound like you've had the card for long enough to cause a problem like that. It sounds like a faulty card and should be RMA'd. The card has thermal protection built in, so you can't really overheat it to death unless it's a slow cooking death like 90C over time.
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CYPER
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July 20, 2011, 04:16:28 AM |
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July 29, 2011, 02:25:55 AM |
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Thanks for the guide, I built my first rig using linuxcoin with 2 x 6970s, and it worked great, but I bought 2 x 6950s and just couldn't get it to work with those cards for some reason. Got it up and running with Ubuntu thanks to your instructions, but for some reason on one of my 6950s I am getting a hash rate of around 330 MH/s which is about what I'd expect, but only about 200 MH/s on the second one. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Inaba (OP)
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July 29, 2011, 01:03:54 PM |
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Is crossfire enabled for some reason?
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July 29, 2011, 04:26:29 PM |
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Nope crossfire is disabled.
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