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Re: [OS] nvOC easy-to-use Linux Nvidia Mining v0018
by
ivoldemar
on 31/07/2017, 19:23:55 UTC
Let me send you access to the rig. There are 13 cards, test how much it will fit in

UPDATE:  Cool Cool Cool
Bug Fix you did to make P106 run fine, but here in Xorg to add at least coolbits forgot like .... and why then I have only 10 cards there, instead of 13. I tried to edit, all to register. But after the restart, nvoc restored its xorg.

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I hope that after reading, you will quickly send a fix version.

It looks like you are using integrated graphics in this xorg.conf

Please connect the display to the primary GPU (one in the 16x slot) and reboot.

Close the 1bash process when it starts; before it tries to reboot.

Open the xorg.conf and copy all the contents by copying the text (ctrl + a then ctrl +c) and pasting them in a new file you make on the desktop or home folder.

then

Please post the contents of that file here.  This will help me make an xorg.conf .


Hello!

I connected cards with a monitor in x16.
The system started without error and the miner started.
Copied Xorg, but it's the same as without a card with an active monitor.

I installed your bug fix before that and the system began to start without errors.

Xorg - https://yadi.sk/d/3_2ODI8C3LVbZ8

try this xorg.conf:  https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B3ra23kLdr5lM0VkWkZHVTZyVGc/view?usp=sharing


extract it to your home folder then open guake and enter the cmd:

Code:
sudo cp '/home/m1/xorg.conf' '/etc/X11/xorg.conf'

then logout

and log back in

the xorg.conf pcie addressing in the example you listed looks very strange so I'm not sure if this will work.

Let me know.




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