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March 19, 2015, 09:10:48 PM
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Hello Syntax I am trying to upgrade the wallet through ubuntu-installer.sh; it ends fine and then it asks me to run neos as normal user and this is where I get this error:

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/usr/bin/neos: line 53: /home/user/.neoscoin/Neos : No such file or directory

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     It was a typo in /usr/bin/neos.  Download http://install.neoscoin.com/v2/2.1/linux/ubuntu/64-bit/neos-control and move it into /usr/bin/neos and that should do the trick. If not - just let me know.

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I launched mv neos-control /usr/bin/neos as root but now when I try to run neos I got bash: /usr/bin/neos: Permission denied (tried both as root and as a normal user)
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Type: chmod 755 /usr/bin/neos and let me know if that helps.

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syntaks

edit: nvm solder, thank you!
edit2: I deleted everything (.neoscoin, /usr/local/neos and /usr/bin/neos) then launched neos as a normal user.

Code:
Downloading a Neos bootstrap to speed up the initial chain sync...
Downloading the Neos launcher...
cp: cannot stat ‘/usr/local/neos/setup’: No such file or directory
/usr/bin/neos: line 31: /usr/local/neos/bin/neosphp: No such file or directory
mv: cannot stat ‘neoscoin.conf’: No such file or directory
mv: cannot stat ‘conf.php’: No such file or directory
buynamecoin@buynamecoin-VirtualBox:~$ Error accessing /usr/local/neos/bin/neosphp: No such file or directory
Error accessing /usr/local/neos/bin/neosphp: No such file or directory
^C

Any hint?
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As your normal user: rm -r .neoscoin
As root: rm -r /usr/local/neos && ./<ubuntu or debian>-installer.sh

If that doesn't work, want to hop on IRC and I'll walk you through the process?  The reason that occurred is you can't mix two installations so it won't complete.

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March 20, 2015, 05:39:05 PM
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Never seen a dev so devoted like syntax.
He prompted on my pc through the remote control and fixed the problem for me.
He deserves to be taken as a example by every developer.
I am really sure this coin will be worth isomething in the future thank to him.

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March 20, 2015, 06:16:25 PM
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Never seen a dev so devoted like syntax.
He prompted on my pc through the remote control and fixed the problem for me.
He deserves to be taken as a example by every developer.
I am really sure this coin will be worth isomething in the future thank to him.

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Yes, he's always helpful. He fixed my system some moths ago, too. He types that fast... next time I will make a video from it so I can watch it in slow motion later. Cheesy
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March 20, 2015, 10:17:08 PM
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It's my pleasure guys - that's what I'm here for. =)  In other news: Neos welcomes Stoyvo as our new community manager! http://forum.neoscoin.com/t/neos-welcomes-stoyvo-as-its-new-community-manager/390

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March 20, 2015, 11:06:50 PM
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You can now deposit Neos directly into your bank account in 20 supported countries!

http://forum.neoscoin.com/t/neos-supported-on-bitbill-nl-deposit-neos-into-your-bank-account-in-20-supported-countries/391

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March 22, 2015, 05:02:05 PM
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Bump for an amazing developer which all developers should aspire to become.


Why doesn't this get more attention? These security features are amazing and nothing short of tech that is desperately needed in our industry.

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March 24, 2015, 07:47:36 AM
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Hello Syntax I was wondering is there a way to dump the private keys from the wallet?

In summary, the Intel Management Engine and its applications are a backdoor with total access to and control over the rest of the PC. The ME is a threat to freedom, security, and privacy, and the libreboot project strongly recommends avoiding it entirely. Since recent versions of it can’t be removed, this means avoiding all recent generations of Intel hardware. details https://libreboot.org/faq.html#intelme --- https://tehnoetic.com/laptops --- https://store.vikings.net/x200-ryf-certfied
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March 24, 2015, 07:53:54 AM
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Hello Syntax I was wondering is there a way to dump the private keys from the wallet?

There is via commandline for sure.  I'll make a note to put that in the wallet interface under 'tools' though.  I'm working on rolling out some patches right now and then fixing the backup tool.  I'll get on top of that immediately though - I've been meaning to.

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March 24, 2015, 07:55:49 AM
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Hello Syntax I was wondering is there a way to dump the private keys from the wallet?

There is via commandline for sure.  I'll make a note to put that in the wallet interface under 'tools' though.  I'm working on rolling out some patches right now and then fixing the backup tool.  I'll get on top of that immediately though - I've been meaning to.

     Best regards,

syntaks

Can you please tell me how to get to the command line?
Yeah it would be great to have it under tools!

Cheers

In summary, the Intel Management Engine and its applications are a backdoor with total access to and control over the rest of the PC. The ME is a threat to freedom, security, and privacy, and the libreboot project strongly recommends avoiding it entirely. Since recent versions of it can’t be removed, this means avoiding all recent generations of Intel hardware. details https://libreboot.org/faq.html#intelme --- https://tehnoetic.com/laptops --- https://store.vikings.net/x200-ryf-certfied
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March 24, 2015, 07:58:31 AM
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Hello Syntax I was wondering is there a way to dump the private keys from the wallet?

There is via commandline for sure.  I'll make a note to put that in the wallet interface under 'tools' though.  I'm working on rolling out some patches right now and then fixing the backup tool.  I'll get on top of that immediately though - I've been meaning to.

     Best regards,

syntaks

Can you please tell me how to get to the command line?
Yeah it would be great to have it under tools!

Cheers

type this:

neos dumpprivkey <neos address>

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March 24, 2015, 08:06:16 AM
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Hello Syntax I was wondering is there a way to dump the private keys from the wallet?

There is via commandline for sure.  I'll make a note to put that in the wallet interface under 'tools' though.  I'm working on rolling out some patches right now and then fixing the backup tool.  I'll get on top of that immediately though - I've been meaning to.

     Best regards,

syntaks

Can you please tell me how to get to the command line?
Yeah it would be great to have it under tools!

Cheers

type this:

neos dumpprivkey <neos address>

Oh you mean directly from the linux terminal, I was looking for the console within the wallet!
Cheers

In summary, the Intel Management Engine and its applications are a backdoor with total access to and control over the rest of the PC. The ME is a threat to freedom, security, and privacy, and the libreboot project strongly recommends avoiding it entirely. Since recent versions of it can’t be removed, this means avoiding all recent generations of Intel hardware. details https://libreboot.org/faq.html#intelme --- https://tehnoetic.com/laptops --- https://store.vikings.net/x200-ryf-certfied
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March 24, 2015, 08:11:59 AM
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Hello Syntax I was wondering is there a way to dump the private keys from the wallet?

There is via commandline for sure.  I'll make a note to put that in the wallet interface under 'tools' though.  I'm working on rolling out some patches right now and then fixing the backup tool.  I'll get on top of that immediately though - I've been meaning to.

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syntaks

Can you please tell me how to get to the command line?
Yeah it would be great to have it under tools!

Cheers

type this:

neos dumpprivkey <neos address>

Oh you mean directly from the linux terminal, I was looking for the console within the wallet!
Cheers

Sorry for the confusion - yep I meant the linux terminal! =)

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March 24, 2015, 08:16:49 AM
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It would be nice, if enabled, to request also the google auth code when I input sensitive commands such as dumpprivkey.
I do really not know if you can implement that tho Smiley .

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In summary, the Intel Management Engine and its applications are a backdoor with total access to and control over the rest of the PC. The ME is a threat to freedom, security, and privacy, and the libreboot project strongly recommends avoiding it entirely. Since recent versions of it can’t be removed, this means avoiding all recent generations of Intel hardware. details https://libreboot.org/faq.html#intelme --- https://tehnoetic.com/laptops --- https://store.vikings.net/x200-ryf-certfied
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March 24, 2015, 08:25:58 AM
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It would be nice, if enabled, to request also the google auth code when I input sensitive commands such as dumpprivkey.
I do really not know if you can implement that tho Smiley .

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I can =)  The next release of the daemon will have a modified theft-recovery system inside of it as well as some of this functionality. 

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March 24, 2015, 11:37:11 AM
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It would be nice, if enabled, to request also the google auth code when I input sensitive commands such as dumpprivkey.
I do really not know if you can implement that tho Smiley .

Cheers

I can =)  The next release of the daemon will have a modified theft-recovery system inside of it as well as some of this functionality. 

I can't wait, you are doing a really great job sir.

In summary, the Intel Management Engine and its applications are a backdoor with total access to and control over the rest of the PC. The ME is a threat to freedom, security, and privacy, and the libreboot project strongly recommends avoiding it entirely. Since recent versions of it can’t be removed, this means avoiding all recent generations of Intel hardware. details https://libreboot.org/faq.html#intelme --- https://tehnoetic.com/laptops --- https://store.vikings.net/x200-ryf-certfied
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March 24, 2015, 06:01:16 PM
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Syntaks, how do you specify a custom data directory?
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March 24, 2015, 06:05:29 PM
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Syntaks, how do you specify a custom data directory?

Right now it uses data-dir beneath the root - at the moment that's not changeable.

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Excellent job.

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March 24, 2015, 07:41:17 PM
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Excellent job.

Thanks a lot I appreciate that.  There's still more to do.

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March 25, 2015, 03:14:06 PM
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Hello syntax, I enabled the google auth, but, if I have not missed them, it did not showed me the backup codes in order to recover in case my mobile phone gets broken/lost.
Is there a way to recover the codes?

Cheers

In summary, the Intel Management Engine and its applications are a backdoor with total access to and control over the rest of the PC. The ME is a threat to freedom, security, and privacy, and the libreboot project strongly recommends avoiding it entirely. Since recent versions of it can’t be removed, this means avoiding all recent generations of Intel hardware. details https://libreboot.org/faq.html#intelme --- https://tehnoetic.com/laptops --- https://store.vikings.net/x200-ryf-certfied
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