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Re: [OS] nvOC easy-to-use Linux Nvidia Mining v0019-1.4
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chaimroid
on 26/12/2017, 22:01:05 UTC
I tried removing all the partitions and doing it again and now I get directly into the normal GRUB, which let's me choose to boot Ubuntu, but that just says "error: no such partition." When I go into the GRUB command-line and try `ls` I get nothing back.

Any chance to get a link to v0018? I know that definitely worked for me.
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Re: [OS] nvOC easy-to-use Linux Nvidia Mining v0019-1.4
by
chaimroid
on 26/12/2017, 18:50:32 UTC
Hey Everyone! I'm having an issue getting the latest version to work. I had v0018 working for a while now and tried to flash v0019-1.4 and run it. I keep getting a grub error: `attempt to read or write outside of disk 'hd0'` when the system boots. I've tried to re-download and re-flash. I would go back to v0018, but I can't find the download link. Please help?


Better update to v19 or best choice 19.2
can't see v18 download link around neither. 

I've tried 19 and 19-1.4. Both give me the grub error. =-(
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Re: [OS] nvOC easy-to-use Linux Nvidia Mining v0019-1.4
by
chaimroid
on 26/12/2017, 18:02:38 UTC
Hey Everyone! I'm having an issue getting the latest version to work. I had v0018 working for a while now and tried to flash v0019-1.4 and run it. I keep getting a grub error: `attempt to read or write outside of disk 'hd0'` when the system boots. I've tried to re-download and re-flash. I would go back to v0018, but I can't find the download link. Please help?
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Re: [OS] nvOC easy-to-use Linux Nvidia Mining v0018
by
chaimroid
on 12/08/2017, 03:43:52 UTC
I'm trying to mine ZCOIN on Mining Pool Hub. I keep getting "reject reason: low difficulty share of ________". Is there any way to fix this?

Thanks so much!
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Re: [OS] nvOC easy-to-use Linux Nvidia Mining
by
chaimroid
on 12/06/2017, 02:22:52 UTC


Quote
Have you connected the monitor to the motherboard?

If so:

powerdown; connect the monitor the the GPU connected to the first 16x pcie slot

and power on


Quote
Comes back with the same errors.


try this again:

lspci | grep VGA

if it shows only 4x GPUs then do this again:

press f12 to open the guake terminal, if cpuminer is running press ctrl + c to close it or open a new tab and enter:

Code:
cd /etc/X11

then:

Code:
ls

you should see a file that looks something like: '/etc/X11/xorg.conf.06082017'  but most likely with a different date number at the end maybe 06092017? (it will be from the first day you launched nvOC so it should start with a 06 )

anyway note what the date is on that file and change the following code to match it:

Code:
sudo cp '/etc/X11/xorg.conf.06082017' '/etc/X11/xorg.conf'

and enter the password: miner1 when prompted.

then logout

and log back in

and tell me if you see the OC messages.



Yes, I only see the 4 NVIDIA GPUs. Copied, logged out, logged in, don't see the OC messages (also still get an error from nvidia-settings).

Thanks, I'll try it and let you know.

That made it work! Thanks so much!
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Re: [OS] nvOC easy-to-use Linux Nvidia Mining
by
chaimroid
on 12/06/2017, 00:16:34 UTC


Quote
Have you connected the monitor to the motherboard?

If so:

powerdown; connect the monitor the the GPU connected to the first 16x pcie slot

and power on


Quote
Comes back with the same errors.


try this again:

lspci | grep VGA

if it shows only 4x GPUs then do this again:

press f12 to open the guake terminal, if cpuminer is running press ctrl + c to close it or open a new tab and enter:

Code:
cd /etc/X11

then:

Code:
ls

you should see a file that looks something like: '/etc/X11/xorg.conf.06082017'  but most likely with a different date number at the end maybe 06092017? (it will be from the first day you launched nvOC so it should start with a 06 )

anyway note what the date is on that file and change the following code to match it:

Code:
sudo cp '/etc/X11/xorg.conf.06082017' '/etc/X11/xorg.conf'

and enter the password: miner1 when prompted.

then logout

and log back in

and tell me if you see the OC messages.



Yes, I only see the 4 NVIDIA GPUs. Copied, logged out, logged in, don't see the OC messages (also still get an error from nvidia-settings).

Thanks, I'll try it and let you know.
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Re: [OS] nvOC easy-to-use Linux Nvidia Mining
by
chaimroid
on 12/06/2017, 00:06:35 UTC


Quote
Have you connected the monitor to the motherboard?

If so:

powerdown; connect the monitor the the GPU connected to the first 16x pcie slot

and power on


Quote
Comes back with the same errors.


try this again:

lspci | grep VGA

if it shows only 4x GPUs then do this again:

press f12 to open the guake terminal, if cpuminer is running press ctrl + c to close it or open a new tab and enter:

Code:
cd /etc/X11

then:

Code:
ls

you should see a file that looks something like: '/etc/X11/xorg.conf.06082017'  but most likely with a different date number at the end maybe 06092017? (it will be from the first day you launched nvOC so it should start with a 06 )

anyway note what the date is on that file and change the following code to match it:

Code:
sudo cp '/etc/X11/xorg.conf.06082017' '/etc/X11/xorg.conf'

and enter the password: miner1 when prompted.

then logout

and log back in

and tell me if you see the OC messages.



Yes, I only see the 4 NVIDIA GPUs. Copied, logged out, logged in, don't see the OC messages (also still get an error from nvidia-settings).
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Re: [OS] nvOC easy-to-use Linux Nvidia Mining
by
chaimroid
on 11/06/2017, 23:52:19 UTC
Hi! First of all, that's so much for making this. It's been super easy to use and (as far as I know) is reporting the highest hashrate for me so far!

I have an ASUS Prime Z270-A with 4 EVGA 1070 SC2 cards. I've had trouble trying to OC them (have seen maybe you can't because they're factory OC'd?) and oneBash spits out errors trying to assign GPUTargetFanSpeed when it starts up. Maybe you know how to get around this?

Thanks so much!
Do you use a fast USB stick, as recommended? Setting power limit can cause some problems on slow ones. What is the trouble you're getting with OC? What are the values used?

I've only tried this with the stock values (with payment addresses changed). Also I'm using this stick: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B013CCTM2E. I believe it's plenty fast.

That USB key should be good. 

Default nvOC is to OC the cc + 100 and the mc + 100 so if you scroll to the top of the gnome terminal (mining process) you should see messages like this:

https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fs13.postimg.org%2Fq08huqnyv%2FIMG_0270.jpg&t=577&c=yq0szP4ICxv47w


Do you?


Unfortunately no. =-( Right now this is all I see.

https://s21.postimg.org/pyg2d9usn/IMG_7178.jpg

press f12 to open the guake terminal, if cpuminer is running press ctrl + c to close it or open a new tab and enter:

Code:
cd /etc/X11

then:

Code:
ls

you should see a file that looks something like: '/etc/X11/xorg.conf.06082017'  but most likely with a different date number at the end maybe 06092017? (it will be from the first day you launched nvOC so it should start with a 06 )

anyway note what the date is on that file and change the following code to match it:

Code:
sudo cp '/etc/X11/xorg.conf.06082017' '/etc/X11/xorg.conf'

and enter the password: miner1 when prompted.

then logout

and log back in

and tell me if you see the OC messages.

I see the same thing as before. =-(

If it helps, running literally any `nvidia-settings` command just does this:

Code:
m1@m1-desktop:~$ nvidia-settings  -a [gpu:0]/GPUGraphicsClockOffset[3]=100
Failed to connect to Mir: Failed to connect to server socket: No such file or directory
Unable to init server: Could not connect: Connection refused

ERROR: The control display is undefined; please run `nvidia-settings --help` for usage information.

if you enter:

Code:
lspci | grep VGA

what does it show?

Code:
m1@m1-desktop:~$ lspci | grep VGA
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Device 1902 (rev 06)
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation Device 1b81 (rev a1)
02:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation Device 1b81 (rev a1)
04:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation Device 1b81 (rev a1)
05:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation Device 1b81 (rev a1)

Have you connected the monitor to the motherboard?

If so:

powerdown; connect the monitor the the GPU connected to the first 16x pcie slot

and power on

Comes back with the same errors.
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Re: [OS] nvOC easy-to-use Linux Nvidia Mining
by
chaimroid
on 11/06/2017, 23:37:50 UTC
Hi! First of all, that's so much for making this. It's been super easy to use and (as far as I know) is reporting the highest hashrate for me so far!

I have an ASUS Prime Z270-A with 4 EVGA 1070 SC2 cards. I've had trouble trying to OC them (have seen maybe you can't because they're factory OC'd?) and oneBash spits out errors trying to assign GPUTargetFanSpeed when it starts up. Maybe you know how to get around this?

Thanks so much!
Do you use a fast USB stick, as recommended? Setting power limit can cause some problems on slow ones. What is the trouble you're getting with OC? What are the values used?

I've only tried this with the stock values (with payment addresses changed). Also I'm using this stick: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B013CCTM2E. I believe it's plenty fast.

That USB key should be good. 

Default nvOC is to OC the cc + 100 and the mc + 100 so if you scroll to the top of the gnome terminal (mining process) you should see messages like this:

https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fs13.postimg.org%2Fq08huqnyv%2FIMG_0270.jpg&t=577&c=yq0szP4ICxv47w


Do you?


Unfortunately no. =-( Right now this is all I see.

https://s21.postimg.org/pyg2d9usn/IMG_7178.jpg

press f12 to open the guake terminal, if cpuminer is running press ctrl + c to close it or open a new tab and enter:

Code:
cd /etc/X11

then:

Code:
ls

you should see a file that looks something like: '/etc/X11/xorg.conf.06082017'  but most likely with a different date number at the end maybe 06092017? (it will be from the first day you launched nvOC so it should start with a 06 )

anyway note what the date is on that file and change the following code to match it:

Code:
sudo cp '/etc/X11/xorg.conf.06082017' '/etc/X11/xorg.conf'

and enter the password: miner1 when prompted.

then logout

and log back in

and tell me if you see the OC messages.

I see the same thing as before. =-(

If it helps, running literally any `nvidia-settings` command just does this:

Code:
m1@m1-desktop:~$ nvidia-settings  -a [gpu:0]/GPUGraphicsClockOffset[3]=100
Failed to connect to Mir: Failed to connect to server socket: No such file or directory
Unable to init server: Could not connect: Connection refused

ERROR: The control display is undefined; please run `nvidia-settings --help` for usage information.

if you enter:

Code:
lspci | grep VGA

what does it show?

Code:
m1@m1-desktop:~$ lspci | grep VGA
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Device 1902 (rev 06)
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation Device 1b81 (rev a1)
02:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation Device 1b81 (rev a1)
04:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation Device 1b81 (rev a1)
05:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation Device 1b81 (rev a1)
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Re: [OS] nvOC easy-to-use Linux Nvidia Mining
by
chaimroid
on 11/06/2017, 23:27:45 UTC
Hi! First of all, that's so much for making this. It's been super easy to use and (as far as I know) is reporting the highest hashrate for me so far!

I have an ASUS Prime Z270-A with 4 EVGA 1070 SC2 cards. I've had trouble trying to OC them (have seen maybe you can't because they're factory OC'd?) and oneBash spits out errors trying to assign GPUTargetFanSpeed when it starts up. Maybe you know how to get around this?

Thanks so much!
Do you use a fast USB stick, as recommended? Setting power limit can cause some problems on slow ones. What is the trouble you're getting with OC? What are the values used?

I've only tried this with the stock values (with payment addresses changed). Also I'm using this stick: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B013CCTM2E. I believe it's plenty fast.

That USB key should be good. 

Default nvOC is to OC the cc + 100 and the mc + 100 so if you scroll to the top of the gnome terminal (mining process) you should see messages like this:

https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fs13.postimg.org%2Fq08huqnyv%2FIMG_0270.jpg&t=577&c=yq0szP4ICxv47w


Do you?


Unfortunately no. =-( Right now this is all I see.

https://s21.postimg.org/pyg2d9usn/IMG_7178.jpg

press f12 to open the guake terminal, if cpuminer is running press ctrl + c to close it or open a new tab and enter:

Code:
cd /etc/X11

then:

Code:
ls

you should see a file that looks something like: '/etc/X11/xorg.conf.06082017'  but most likely with a different date number at the end maybe 06092017? (it will be from the first day you launched nvOC so it should start with a 06 )

anyway note what the date is on that file and change the following code to match it:

Code:
sudo cp '/etc/X11/xorg.conf.06082017' '/etc/X11/xorg.conf'

and enter the password: miner1 when prompted.

then logout

and log back in

and tell me if you see the OC messages.

I see the same thing as before. =-(

If it helps, running literally any `nvidia-settings` command just does this:

Code:
m1@m1-desktop:~$ nvidia-settings  -a [gpu:0]/GPUGraphicsClockOffset[3]=100
Failed to connect to Mir: Failed to connect to server socket: No such file or directory
Unable to init server: Could not connect: Connection refused

ERROR: The control display is undefined; please run `nvidia-settings --help` for usage information.
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Topic
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Re: [OS] nvOC easy-to-use Linux Nvidia Mining
by
chaimroid
on 11/06/2017, 23:15:07 UTC
Hi! First of all, that's so much for making this. It's been super easy to use and (as far as I know) is reporting the highest hashrate for me so far!

I have an ASUS Prime Z270-A with 4 EVGA 1070 SC2 cards. I've had trouble trying to OC them (have seen maybe you can't because they're factory OC'd?) and oneBash spits out errors trying to assign GPUTargetFanSpeed when it starts up. Maybe you know how to get around this?

Thanks so much!
Do you use a fast USB stick, as recommended? Setting power limit can cause some problems on slow ones. What is the trouble you're getting with OC? What are the values used?

I've only tried this with the stock values (with payment addresses changed). Also I'm using this stick: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B013CCTM2E. I believe it's plenty fast.

That USB key should be good. 

Default nvOC is to OC the cc + 100 and the mc + 100 so if you scroll to the top of the gnome terminal (mining process) you should see messages like this:

https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fs13.postimg.org%2Fq08huqnyv%2FIMG_0270.jpg&t=577&c=yq0szP4ICxv47w


Do you?


Unfortunately no. =-( Right now this is all I see.

https://s21.postimg.org/pyg2d9usn/IMG_7178.jpg

press f12 to open the guake terminal, if cpuminer is running press ctrl + c to close it or open a new tab and enter:

Code:
cd /etc/X11

then:

Code:
ls

you should see a file that looks something like: '/etc/X11/xorg.conf.06082017'  but most likely with a different date number at the end maybe 06092017? (it will be from the first day you launched nvOC so it should start with a 06 )

anyway note what the date is on that file and change the following code to match it:

Code:
sudo cp '/etc/X11/xorg.conf.06082017' '/etc/X11/xorg.conf'

and enter the password: miner1 when prompted.

then logout

and log back in

and tell me if you see the OC messages.

I see the same thing as before. =-(
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Re: [OS] nvOC easy-to-use Linux Nvidia Mining
by
chaimroid
on 11/06/2017, 22:53:35 UTC
Hi! First of all, that's so much for making this. It's been super easy to use and (as far as I know) is reporting the highest hashrate for me so far!

I have an ASUS Prime Z270-A with 4 EVGA 1070 SC2 cards. I've had trouble trying to OC them (have seen maybe you can't because they're factory OC'd?) and oneBash spits out errors trying to assign GPUTargetFanSpeed when it starts up. Maybe you know how to get around this?

Thanks so much!
Do you use a fast USB stick, as recommended? Setting power limit can cause some problems on slow ones. What is the trouble you're getting with OC? What are the values used?

I've only tried this with the stock values (with payment addresses changed). Also I'm using this stick: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B013CCTM2E. I believe it's plenty fast.

That USB key should be good.  

Default nvOC is to OC the cc + 100 and the mc + 100 so if you scroll to the top of the gnome terminal (mining process) you should see messages like this:

https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fs13.postimg.org%2Fq08huqnyv%2FIMG_0270.jpg&t=577&c=yq0szP4ICxv47w


Do you?


Unfortunately no. =-( Right now this is all I see.

https://s21.postimg.org/s30fecwf7/IMG_7178.jpg
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Re: [OS] nvOC easy-to-use Linux Nvidia Mining
by
chaimroid
on 11/06/2017, 22:34:27 UTC
Hi! First of all, that's so much for making this. It's been super easy to use and (as far as I know) is reporting the highest hashrate for me so far!

I have an ASUS Prime Z270-A with 4 EVGA 1070 SC2 cards. I've had trouble trying to OC them (have seen maybe you can't because they're factory OC'd?) and oneBash spits out errors trying to assign GPUTargetFanSpeed when it starts up. Maybe you know how to get around this?

Thanks so much!
Do you use a fast USB stick, as recommended? Setting power limit can cause some problems on slow ones. What is the trouble you're getting with OC? What are the values used?

I've only tried this with the stock values (with payment addresses changed). Also I'm using this stick: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B013CCTM2E. I believe it's plenty fast.
Post
Topic
Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: [OS] nvOC easy-to-use Linux Nvidia Mining
by
chaimroid
on 11/06/2017, 08:41:29 UTC
Hi! First of all, that's so much for making this. It's been super easy to use and (as far as I know) is reporting the highest hashrate for me so far!

I have an ASUS Prime Z270-A with 4 EVGA 1070 SC2 cards. I've had trouble trying to OC them (have seen maybe you can't because they're factory OC'd?) and oneBash spits out errors trying to assign GPUTargetFanSpeed when it starts up. Maybe you know how to get around this?

Thanks so much!