v6.2:
- released version for Linux with nvidia support.
- fixed Ethereum solo mining mode.
- added "-cvddc" and "-mvddc" options for adjusting voltages for latest AMD 4xx cards.
- now you can turn on/off cards in runtime with "0"..."9" keys.
- bug fixes.
Are there any significant advantages in using the miner to over/underclock instead of letting WattMan take care of that?
Am I missing something here?
For example, there is no WattMan in Linux.
Hi, Claymore.
Is there any chance you could write up a quick guide for Nvidia GTX 1070's usage on Ubuntu.
Which version, full or barebones and what Nvidia downloads are needed and install commands for the terminal?
The hashrate is higher and you would make a higher percentage on that hashrate?
I tested it on Ubuntu 14.04. Just downloaded and installed latest drivers from nvidia website - 367.35. That is all. The only problem was that drivers did not want to install, but they show the reason and I googled for the solution, I even don't remember the details. Don't forget that I don't like Linux and don't have enough experience there, but I was able to do it, so I think people who use Linux and like it should pass this step easily. But if you don't have any experience in Linux, the main question is why you want to use it. Linux it's a mess, use Windows 7 instead!

Drivers for Windows won't tell you that they don't want to install because some other driver is used and you must disable it somehow...