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May 17, 2015, 11:08:12 AM
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Well, I stalked 3 blocks at this time that I am happy about.

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May 17, 2015, 11:16:32 AM
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Well, I stalked 3 blocks at this time that I am happy about.

I wish I could have more coins Sad
If its not a secret,how much coins you have in stake?

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May 17, 2015, 12:20:42 PM
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Well, I stalked 3 blocks at this time that I am happy about.

I wish I could have more coins Sad
If its not a secret,how much coins you have in stake?

6.4 million coins.

So staking is hard Sad

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May 17, 2015, 02:07:42 PM
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Well, I stalked 3 blocks at this time that I am happy about.

I wish I could have more coins Sad
If its not a secret,how much coins you have in stake?

6.4 million coins.

So staking is hard Sad
Its not so much. And also look on netweight around 70% of all amount of coins in stake.Its nice for coin. But if we look from another side on your rewards we would have not so bad situation :

6,400,000 - 100%
You got 90.000 per day = 90.000X30 days = 2,700,000 coins per month = 42% PROFIT per month. Its bad mate? I think its really good motivation to all around come in now or in soon time to have same profit. 30.000 block rewards would be ending on block 250.000. After that rewards would be 10K/block. That time good chance to all make a nice longterm invests and increase your personall position to have a nice percentage in future when rewards would be only 10K block. If we all would be have same position here its would be a great future for LDOGE and community at all.   

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May 17, 2015, 02:08:20 PM
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wallet looks nice  Grin
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May 17, 2015, 02:12:44 PM
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Well, I stalked 3 blocks at this time that I am happy about.

I wish I could have more coins Sad
If its not a secret,how much coins you have in stake?

6.4 million coins.

So staking is hard Sad
Its not so much. And also look on netweight around 70% of all amount of coins in stake.Its nice for coin. But if we look from another side on your rewards we would have not so bad situation :

6,400,000 - 100%
You got 90.000 per day = 90.000X30 days = 2,700,000 coins per month = 42% PROFIT per month. Its bad mate? I think its really good motivation to all around come in now or in soon time to have same profit. 30.000 block rewards would be ending on block 250.000. After that rewards would be 10K/block. That time good chance to all make a nice longterm invests and increase your personall position to have a nice percentage in future when rewards would be only 10K block. If we all would be have same position here its would be a great future for LDOGE and community at all.   

Well..
One yesterday.. And 2 today..

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May 17, 2015, 02:22:32 PM
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Well, I stalked 3 blocks at this time that I am happy about.

I wish I could have more coins Sad
If its not a secret,how much coins you have in stake?

6.4 million coins.

So staking is hard Sad
Its not so much. And also look on netweight around 70% of all amount of coins in stake.Its nice for coin. But if we look from another side on your rewards we would have not so bad situation :

6,400,000 - 100%
You got 90.000 per day = 90.000X30 days = 2,700,000 coins per month = 42% PROFIT per month. Its bad mate? I think its really good motivation to all around come in now or in soon time to have same profit. 30.000 block rewards would be ending on block 250.000. After that rewards would be 10K/block. That time good chance to all make a nice longterm invests and increase your personall position to have a nice percentage in future when rewards would be only 10K block. If we all would be have same position here its would be a great future for LDOGE and community at all.  

Well..
One yesterday.. And 2 today..
You stake 24 hours in day? And in real mate 6.4 million its not so much you understand that i think much more stable rewards around 4-6 blocks/day starts from 10 million in stake. But you can get 10 block rewards with 10 million in stake too. If you would be getting around 50 millions in stake you would be getting around 1-1.2 millions by rewards every day. Its really. And its not so much cost now( 50 million of LDOGE) and not so much ppl want to sell it in reall. Look on Bittrex. Its not a wall on sell side in true.

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May 17, 2015, 02:35:45 PM
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Well, I stalked 3 blocks at this time that I am happy about.

I wish I could have more coins Sad
If its not a secret,how much coins you have in stake?

6.4 million coins.

So staking is hard Sad
Its not so much. And also look on netweight around 70% of all amount of coins in stake.Its nice for coin. But if we look from another side on your rewards we would have not so bad situation :

6,400,000 - 100%
You got 90.000 per day = 90.000X30 days = 2,700,000 coins per month = 42% PROFIT per month. Its bad mate? I think its really good motivation to all around come in now or in soon time to have same profit. 30.000 block rewards would be ending on block 250.000. After that rewards would be 10K/block. That time good chance to all make a nice longterm invests and increase your personall position to have a nice percentage in future when rewards would be only 10K block. If we all would be have same position here its would be a great future for LDOGE and community at all.  

Well..
One yesterday.. And 2 today..
You stake 24 hours in day? And in real mate 6.4 million its not so much you understand that i think much more stable rewards around 4-6 blocks/day starts from 10 million in stake. But you can get 10 block rewards with 10 million in stake too. If you would be getting around 50 millions in stake you would be getting around 1-1.2 millions by rewards every day. Its really. And its not so much cost now( 50 million of LDOGE) and not so much ppl want to sell it in reall. Look on Bittrex. Its not a wall on sell side in true.

Well, I stake like 6 hours max a day.

But I do have a raspberry Pi that I could setup for 24/7 staking.. I just dont know how to do it.

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May 17, 2015, 02:38:50 PM
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Well, I stalked 3 blocks at this time that I am happy about.

I wish I could have more coins Sad
If its not a secret,how much coins you have in stake?

6.4 million coins.

So staking is hard Sad
Its not so much. And also look on netweight around 70% of all amount of coins in stake.Its nice for coin. But if we look from another side on your rewards we would have not so bad situation :

6,400,000 - 100%
You got 90.000 per day = 90.000X30 days = 2,700,000 coins per month = 42% PROFIT per month. Its bad mate? I think its really good motivation to all around come in now or in soon time to have same profit. 30.000 block rewards would be ending on block 250.000. After that rewards would be 10K/block. That time good chance to all make a nice longterm invests and increase your personall position to have a nice percentage in future when rewards would be only 10K block. If we all would be have same position here its would be a great future for LDOGE and community at all.  

Well..
One yesterday.. And 2 today..
You stake 24 hours in day? And in real mate 6.4 million its not so much you understand that i think much more stable rewards around 4-6 blocks/day starts from 10 million in stake. But you can get 10 block rewards with 10 million in stake too. If you would be getting around 50 millions in stake you would be getting around 1-1.2 millions by rewards every day. Its really. And its not so much cost now( 50 million of LDOGE) and not so much ppl want to sell it in reall. Look on Bittrex. Its not a wall on sell side in true.

Well, I stake like 6 hours max a day.

But I do have a raspberry Pi that I could setup for 24/7 staking.. I just dont know how to do it.
Im never even see it(Raspberry) lol. So here im cannot help you.Its use own OS for work? Or you can install Linux OS on it?

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May 17, 2015, 02:54:33 PM
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Well, I stalked 3 blocks at this time that I am happy about.

I wish I could have more coins Sad
If its not a secret,how much coins you have in stake?

6.4 million coins.

So staking is hard Sad
Its not so much. And also look on netweight around 70% of all amount of coins in stake.Its nice for coin. But if we look from another side on your rewards we would have not so bad situation :

6,400,000 - 100%
You got 90.000 per day = 90.000X30 days = 2,700,000 coins per month = 42% PROFIT per month. Its bad mate? I think its really good motivation to all around come in now or in soon time to have same profit. 30.000 block rewards would be ending on block 250.000. After that rewards would be 10K/block. That time good chance to all make a nice longterm invests and increase your personall position to have a nice percentage in future when rewards would be only 10K block. If we all would be have same position here its would be a great future for LDOGE and community at all.  

Well..
One yesterday.. And 2 today..
You stake 24 hours in day? And in real mate 6.4 million its not so much you understand that i think much more stable rewards around 4-6 blocks/day starts from 10 million in stake. But you can get 10 block rewards with 10 million in stake too. If you would be getting around 50 millions in stake you would be getting around 1-1.2 millions by rewards every day. Its really. And its not so much cost now( 50 million of LDOGE) and not so much ppl want to sell it in reall. Look on Bittrex. Its not a wall on sell side in true.

Well, I stake like 6 hours max a day.

But I do have a raspberry Pi that I could setup for 24/7 staking.. I just dont know how to do it.
Im never even see it(Raspberry) lol. So here im cannot help you.Its use own OS for work? Or you can install Linux OS on it?

Its for linux.

Uses the Raspian Wheezy distro.

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May 17, 2015, 03:18:05 PM
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Well, I stalked 3 blocks at this time that I am happy about.

I wish I could have more coins Sad
If its not a secret,how much coins you have in stake?

6.4 million coins.

So staking is hard Sad
Its not so much. And also look on netweight around 70% of all amount of coins in stake.Its nice for coin. But if we look from another side on your rewards we would have not so bad situation :

6,400,000 - 100%
You got 90.000 per day = 90.000X30 days = 2,700,000 coins per month = 42% PROFIT per month. Its bad mate? I think its really good motivation to all around come in now or in soon time to have same profit. 30.000 block rewards would be ending on block 250.000. After that rewards would be 10K/block. That time good chance to all make a nice longterm invests and increase your personall position to have a nice percentage in future when rewards would be only 10K block. If we all would be have same position here its would be a great future for LDOGE and community at all.  

Well..
One yesterday.. And 2 today..
You stake 24 hours in day? And in real mate 6.4 million its not so much you understand that i think much more stable rewards around 4-6 blocks/day starts from 10 million in stake. But you can get 10 block rewards with 10 million in stake too. If you would be getting around 50 millions in stake you would be getting around 1-1.2 millions by rewards every day. Its really. And its not so much cost now( 50 million of LDOGE) and not so much ppl want to sell it in reall. Look on Bittrex. Its not a wall on sell side in true.

Well, I stake like 6 hours max a day.

But I do have a raspberry Pi that I could setup for 24/7 staking.. I just dont know how to do it.
Im never even see it(Raspberry) lol. So here im cannot help you.Its use own OS for work? Or you can install Linux OS on it?

Its for linux.

Uses the Raspian Wheezy distro.

give me a min and ill find the setup.. I made a howto on this thread on how to setup raspi for stake.. let me look back 

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May 17, 2015, 03:20:58 PM
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Here is a step by step I used to get this compiled and working on a raspberry pi version 1.. it will only get a few connections but it is working great!!

What’s needed:

Hardware side:
• A Raspberry Pi Model B or Model B+ with its power supply.
• A 8 Gb (or more) SD Card -- the one sold with the Pi is perfectly fine (this is actually the one I am using).
• A USB mouse, USB keyboard and a HDMI screen for the Raspberry Pi
• An Ethernet cable to connect the Pi to your network
• A USB key to backup your wallet.dat file once everything is working
• A computer with a SD card reader

Software side:
• Raspbian (Debian Wheezy) image with Kernel 3.12 (the latest version at this time) (MD5 Hash: dd4410ac23263736c00fb3ce97fbb199 / SHA-1: b020908e3cba472a24f7a17498008eb69d86d1cb)
• Win32DiskManager (if your computer is running Windows)


Step 1: Flashing the SD card
Attention: Be extremely careful not the flash the wrong disk (e.g. your hard drive) during this step.

The distribution version we need to flash on the SD card is the lastest Raspbian (Debian Wheezy).
Step 2: Running Raspbian on the Pi and performing the initial configuration (about 5 minutes)

2.1 Insert the flashed SD card in the Raspberry Pi.

2.2 Plug in the USB mouse, the USB keyboard, the HDMI screen, the network cable, and the power cable.

The Raspberry Pi will boot for the first time and you will be presented with the Raspberry Pi Software Configuration Tool (raspi-config). To navigate in this tool, the useful keys are the up/down arrow, the Enter key, and the Tab key whenever the up/down arrow keys don’t do the job. Here, we will do 4 things:

2.3 Expand the Filesystem by choosing option 1. You will get a message Root partition has been resized.

2.4 Change the User Password by choosing option 2. Enter your new password twice. When entering the password, the characters won’t be displayed and that is perfectly normal. You will get a message Password changed successfully.

2.5 (optional)  This isn't really necessary if you ssh thru terminal after setting root password )Enable Boot to Desktop by choosing option 3. Select Desktop Log in as user ‘pi’ at the graphical desktop and press Enter.

2.6 (optional) (I used ssh to get into the ras pi  then did sudo su  the sudo passwd  set new root password  then logged into pi from ssh and did all terminal commands from there )Disable SSH by choosing option 8, Advanced Options, and then option A4, SSH. Press the tab key to switch the selection to Disable and press Enter. You will get a message SSH server disabled.

2.7 We are done with the raspi-config tool. Select Finish by pressing the tab key twice and reboot the Pi. Upon reboot, we will go straight to the desktop.

Note: If you ever need to open the raspi-config tool again, simply type sudo raspi-config at the Terminal (will get to that guy just below).


Step 3. Updating the Pi (about 5 minutes)

From now on, the easiest way to proceed is to display this post from the Pi itself (using the web navigator Midori available as a shortcut on the desktop) and copy paste each command (line) separately. For pasting on the Terminal, use right click > Paste.

3.1 On the desktop top left corner, double click LXTerminal (i.e. the Terminal) and run the following commands:

sudo apt-get update

sudo apt-get upgrade


When asked to do so, press the y key followed by the Enter key. You will need to that every time the message appears in the other steps below.


Step 4: Setting up the Pi for compiling the Litedoge code (about 1 hour 15 minutes)

4.1 Run the following command to install the required precompiled packages (about 10 minutes):
sudo apt-get install libssl-dev libboost1.50-all-dev libminiupnpc-dev qt4-qmake libqt4-dev eject


4.2 Run the following commands to compile and install Berkeley DB 4.8 (about 1 hour 5 minutes):
wget http://download.oracle.com/berkeley-db/db-4.8.30.NC.tar.gz

sudo tar -xzvf db-4.8.30.NC.tar.gz

cd db-4.8.30.NC/build_unix

../dist/configure --enable-cxx

make


Time to complete execution of the make command is about 1 hour.
sudo make install

export CPATH="/usr/local/BerkeleyDB.4.8/include"

export LIBRARY_PATH="/usr/local/BerkeleyDB.4.8/lib"


Note: the export commands are only valid in the current Terminal session. To avoid errors, don't close the Terminal until you fully completed Step 6 (this is where they are needed). If you close it unexpectedly, simply rerun the two commands above before performing Step 6.
sudo ln -s /usr/local/BerkeleyDB.4.8/lib/libdb-4.8.so /usr/lib/libdb-4.8.so

sudo ln -s /usr/local/BerkeleyDB.4.8/lib/libdb_cxx-4.8.so /usr/lib/libdb_cxx-4.8.so

Once that is all done then git the wallet and compile it just like you would normally.  this will take about 2 hours or so  Patience is KEY!

Source: https://bitbucket.org/litedogedev/litedoge/src

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Here is a step by step I used to get this compiled and working on a raspberry pi version 1.. it will only get a few connections but it is working great!!

What’s needed:

Hardware side:
• A Raspberry Pi Model B or Model B+ with its power supply.
• A 8 Gb (or more) SD Card -- the one sold with the Pi is perfectly fine (this is actually the one I am using).
• A USB mouse, USB keyboard and a HDMI screen for the Raspberry Pi
• An Ethernet cable to connect the Pi to your network
• A USB key to backup your wallet.dat file once everything is working
• A computer with a SD card reader

Software side:
• Raspbian (Debian Wheezy) image with Kernel 3.12 (the latest version at this time) (MD5 Hash: dd4410ac23263736c00fb3ce97fbb199 / SHA-1: b020908e3cba472a24f7a17498008eb69d86d1cb)
• Win32DiskManager (if your computer is running Windows)


Step 1: Flashing the SD card
Attention: Be extremely careful not the flash the wrong disk (e.g. your hard drive) during this step.

The distribution version we need to flash on the SD card is the lastest Raspbian (Debian Wheezy).
Step 2: Running Raspbian on the Pi and performing the initial configuration (about 5 minutes)

2.1 Insert the flashed SD card in the Raspberry Pi.

2.2 Plug in the USB mouse, the USB keyboard, the HDMI screen, the network cable, and the power cable.

The Raspberry Pi will boot for the first time and you will be presented with the Raspberry Pi Software Configuration Tool (raspi-config). To navigate in this tool, the useful keys are the up/down arrow, the Enter key, and the Tab key whenever the up/down arrow keys don’t do the job. Here, we will do 4 things:

2.3 Expand the Filesystem by choosing option 1. You will get a message Root partition has been resized.

2.4 Change the User Password by choosing option 2. Enter your new password twice. When entering the password, the characters won’t be displayed and that is perfectly normal. You will get a message Password changed successfully.

2.5 (optional)  This isn't really necessary if you ssh thru terminal after setting root password )Enable Boot to Desktop by choosing option 3. Select Desktop Log in as user ‘pi’ at the graphical desktop and press Enter.

2.6 (optional) (I used ssh to get into the ras pi  then did sudo su  the sudo passwd  set new root password  then logged into pi from ssh and did all terminal commands from there )Disable SSH by choosing option 8, Advanced Options, and then option A4, SSH. Press the tab key to switch the selection to Disable and press Enter. You will get a message SSH server disabled.

2.7 We are done with the raspi-config tool. Select Finish by pressing the tab key twice and reboot the Pi. Upon reboot, we will go straight to the desktop.

Note: If you ever need to open the raspi-config tool again, simply type sudo raspi-config at the Terminal (will get to that guy just below).


Step 3. Updating the Pi (about 5 minutes)

From now on, the easiest way to proceed is to display this post from the Pi itself (using the web navigator Midori available as a shortcut on the desktop) and copy paste each command (line) separately. For pasting on the Terminal, use right click > Paste.

3.1 On the desktop top left corner, double click LXTerminal (i.e. the Terminal) and run the following commands:

sudo apt-get update

sudo apt-get upgrade


When asked to do so, press the y key followed by the Enter key. You will need to that every time the message appears in the other steps below.


Step 4: Setting up the Pi for compiling the Litedoge code (about 1 hour 15 minutes)

4.1 Run the following command to install the required precompiled packages (about 10 minutes):
sudo apt-get install libssl-dev libboost1.50-all-dev libminiupnpc-dev qt4-qmake libqt4-dev eject


4.2 Run the following commands to compile and install Berkeley DB 4.8 (about 1 hour 5 minutes):
wget http://download.oracle.com/berkeley-db/db-4.8.30.NC.tar.gz

sudo tar -xzvf db-4.8.30.NC.tar.gz

cd db-4.8.30.NC/build_unix

../dist/configure --enable-cxx

make


Time to complete execution of the make command is about 1 hour.
sudo make install

export CPATH="/usr/local/BerkeleyDB.4.8/include"

export LIBRARY_PATH="/usr/local/BerkeleyDB.4.8/lib"


Note: the export commands are only valid in the current Terminal session. To avoid errors, don't close the Terminal until you fully completed Step 6 (this is where they are needed). If you close it unexpectedly, simply rerun the two commands above before performing Step 6.
sudo ln -s /usr/local/BerkeleyDB.4.8/lib/libdb-4.8.so /usr/lib/libdb-4.8.so

sudo ln -s /usr/local/BerkeleyDB.4.8/lib/libdb_cxx-4.8.so /usr/lib/libdb_cxx-4.8.so

Once that is all done then git the wallet and compile it just like you would normally.  this will take about 2 hours or so  Patience is KEY!

Source: https://bitbucket.org/litedogedev/litedoge/src

Thank you for instruction I have Raspberry pi model B I will do it  Smiley

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May 17, 2015, 03:29:04 PM
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Here is a step by step I used to get this compiled and working on a raspberry pi version 1.. it will only get a few connections but it is working great!!

What’s needed:

Hardware side:
• A Raspberry Pi Model B or Model B+ with its power supply.
• A 8 Gb (or more) SD Card -- the one sold with the Pi is perfectly fine (this is actually the one I am using).
• A USB mouse, USB keyboard and a HDMI screen for the Raspberry Pi
• An Ethernet cable to connect the Pi to your network
• A USB key to backup your wallet.dat file once everything is working
• A computer with a SD card reader

Software side:
• Raspbian (Debian Wheezy) image with Kernel 3.12 (the latest version at this time) (MD5 Hash: dd4410ac23263736c00fb3ce97fbb199 / SHA-1: b020908e3cba472a24f7a17498008eb69d86d1cb)
• Win32DiskManager (if your computer is running Windows)


Step 1: Flashing the SD card
Attention: Be extremely careful not the flash the wrong disk (e.g. your hard drive) during this step.

The distribution version we need to flash on the SD card is the lastest Raspbian (Debian Wheezy).
Step 2: Running Raspbian on the Pi and performing the initial configuration (about 5 minutes)

2.1 Insert the flashed SD card in the Raspberry Pi.

2.2 Plug in the USB mouse, the USB keyboard, the HDMI screen, the network cable, and the power cable.

The Raspberry Pi will boot for the first time and you will be presented with the Raspberry Pi Software Configuration Tool (raspi-config). To navigate in this tool, the useful keys are the up/down arrow, the Enter key, and the Tab key whenever the up/down arrow keys don’t do the job. Here, we will do 4 things:

2.3 Expand the Filesystem by choosing option 1. You will get a message Root partition has been resized.

2.4 Change the User Password by choosing option 2. Enter your new password twice. When entering the password, the characters won’t be displayed and that is perfectly normal. You will get a message Password changed successfully.

2.5 (optional)  This isn't really necessary if you ssh thru terminal after setting root password )Enable Boot to Desktop by choosing option 3. Select Desktop Log in as user ‘pi’ at the graphical desktop and press Enter.

2.6 (optional) (I used ssh to get into the ras pi  then did sudo su  the sudo passwd  set new root password  then logged into pi from ssh and did all terminal commands from there )Disable SSH by choosing option 8, Advanced Options, and then option A4, SSH. Press the tab key to switch the selection to Disable and press Enter. You will get a message SSH server disabled.

2.7 We are done with the raspi-config tool. Select Finish by pressing the tab key twice and reboot the Pi. Upon reboot, we will go straight to the desktop.

Note: If you ever need to open the raspi-config tool again, simply type sudo raspi-config at the Terminal (will get to that guy just below).


Step 3. Updating the Pi (about 5 minutes)

From now on, the easiest way to proceed is to display this post from the Pi itself (using the web navigator Midori available as a shortcut on the desktop) and copy paste each command (line) separately. For pasting on the Terminal, use right click > Paste.

3.1 On the desktop top left corner, double click LXTerminal (i.e. the Terminal) and run the following commands:

sudo apt-get update

sudo apt-get upgrade


When asked to do so, press the y key followed by the Enter key. You will need to that every time the message appears in the other steps below.


Step 4: Setting up the Pi for compiling the Litedoge code (about 1 hour 15 minutes)

4.1 Run the following command to install the required precompiled packages (about 10 minutes):
sudo apt-get install libssl-dev libboost1.50-all-dev libminiupnpc-dev qt4-qmake libqt4-dev eject


4.2 Run the following commands to compile and install Berkeley DB 4.8 (about 1 hour 5 minutes):
wget http://download.oracle.com/berkeley-db/db-4.8.30.NC.tar.gz

sudo tar -xzvf db-4.8.30.NC.tar.gz

cd db-4.8.30.NC/build_unix

../dist/configure --enable-cxx

make


Time to complete execution of the make command is about 1 hour.
sudo make install

export CPATH="/usr/local/BerkeleyDB.4.8/include"

export LIBRARY_PATH="/usr/local/BerkeleyDB.4.8/lib"


Note: the export commands are only valid in the current Terminal session. To avoid errors, don't close the Terminal until you fully completed Step 6 (this is where they are needed). If you close it unexpectedly, simply rerun the two commands above before performing Step 6.
sudo ln -s /usr/local/BerkeleyDB.4.8/lib/libdb-4.8.so /usr/lib/libdb-4.8.so

sudo ln -s /usr/local/BerkeleyDB.4.8/lib/libdb_cxx-4.8.so /usr/lib/libdb_cxx-4.8.so

Once that is all done then git the wallet and compile it just like you would normally.  this will take about 2 hours or so  Patience is KEY!

Source: https://bitbucket.org/litedogedev/litedoge/src

Thank you so much!

Will be working on this later today or tomorrow.
Awesome!!!

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Your welcome😀

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Can I then just take a copy of the wallet.dat file I have on my PC and move it to the linux box?
Then I dont need to send all the coins to that wallet.

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Your welcome😀

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Can I then just take a copy of the wallet.dat file I have on my PC and move it to the linux box?
Then I dont need to send all the coins to that wallet.

Yes and I recommend making copy of wallet dat of ras pi just in case it would crash


Also once we can confirm the ras pi setup maybe add the link to OP that way others can find easy. Would like to confirm it works for others first


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Your welcome😀

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Can I then just take a copy of the wallet.dat file I have on my PC and move it to the linux box?
Then I dont need to send all the coins to that wallet.

Yes and I recommend making copy of wallet dat of ras pi just in case it would crash


Also once we can confirm the ras pi setup maybe add the link to OP that way others can find easy. Would like to confirm it works for others first


Best regards
d57heinz
How im understand on Raspberry can be install Linux version of wallets right?

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Your welcome😀

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Can I then just take a copy of the wallet.dat file I have on my PC and move it to the linux box?
Then I dont need to send all the coins to that wallet.

Yes and I recommend making copy of wallet dat of ras pi just in case it would crash


Also once we can confirm the ras pi setup maybe add the link to OP that way others can find easy. Would like to confirm it works for others first


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How im understand on Raspberry can be install Linux version of wallets right?

Yup! I recommend Raspian
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Your welcome😀

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d57heinz

Can I then just take a copy of the wallet.dat file I have on my PC and move it to the linux box?
Then I dont need to send all the coins to that wallet.

Yes and I recommend making copy of wallet dat of ras pi just in case it would crash


Also once we can confirm the ras pi setup maybe add the link to OP that way others can find easy. Would like to confirm it works for others first


Best regards
d57heinz
How im understand on Raspberry can be install Linux version of wallets right?

Yup! I recommend Raspian
Ty,but its not so popular in my country.

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