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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: [OS] nvOC easy-to-use Linux Nvidia Mining
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machiavellious
on 25/05/2017, 05:44:33 UTC

to launch oneBash with screen you would edit 2unix to contain the following:

Code:
#!/bin/bash

expect -c 'spawn sudo dos2unix /media/m1/1263-A96E/oneBash
expect "*password*:"
send "miner1\r" '
sleep 6

expect -c 'spawn sudo ldconfig /usr/local/cuda/lib64
expect "*password*:"
send "miner1\r" '
sleep 6

screen -m -t name_of_your_window bash '/media/m1/1263-A96E/oneBash'

Let me know how this goes.

Thank you so much.  This works for starting screen, but the onebash script keeps creating new instances...  
I thought I would be able to fix this, but I couldn't figure out how you're making onebash reinitialize.
How are you starting onebash on terminal startup? I checked ~/.bashrc and /etc/bash.bashrc, I might have missed it, but didn't seem to be in there.  

Thanks again, you're enabling me to learn a lot.
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: [OS] nvOC easy-to-use Linux Nvidia Mining
by
machiavellious
on 21/05/2017, 02:22:57 UTC
@machiavellious Which image did you use for that specific motherboard?

I'm using nvOC v0014 on this motherboard, which is working flawlessly aside from the ethernet problem, but I've spent less than 30 minutes troubleshooting.
I currently have this rig running with four msi gaming x 1070s, and am using the USB drives that fullzero recommended, the 64gb one also works quite well.


@fullzero
I like to run ./2unix using screen so I can attach to the mining process from an ssh session. Do you know how I might be able to make this the default behaviour?  I've tried calling screen before dos2unix is called, but I get the error saying screen must be run from a terminal.  Is there an easy way to make the onebash startup script spawn into a terminal? or am I trying to reinvent the wheel here?  I'm pretty new to bash.

Thanks again for everything, fullzero.
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: [OS] nvOC easy-to-use Linux Nvidia Mining
by
machiavellious
on 12/05/2017, 05:07:08 UTC
Have you tried disabling and then enabling the ethernet?

Yeah I tried this and a few others things, but to no avail.  I only have one of these 990fxa-ud3 so it's no big deal to use wifi.
I keep sayng I'm going to troubleshoot when the rig needs a reboot, but I've yet to need one; nvOC has truely been set it and forget it thusfar.
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Board Announcements (Altcoins)
Re: ★★DigiByte|极特币★★[DGB]✔ DigiSync v6.14.2 - DigiSpeed - Segwit -DiguSign
by
machiavellious
on 30/04/2017, 23:38:20 UTC
Maybe ...a Poll...would be able to tell us.....what each of these groups are interested in....exactly.

A Poll for the General Public...would confirm whether or not, my suspisions are correct ^^"

Do they "want" to make money...with DGB ...by doing what ..."Investors" do? (e.g mining)

Or do they just want things cheaper?

I dunno hehe ^^...but thats how "id" find out my answers ^^

On the simplest level, this is what I see:

Devs want people to use their coin to increase it's value, and their profits.

Miners/traders want people to use the coin to increase it's value, and their profits.

General public wants a coin that is easy to use and accepted everywhere.  If it's not as convienant to use as paypal/credit card, the general public isn't interested.

 Right now crypto is only available to those willing to go through all of the barriers to entry to obtain them, and there aren't many good reasons to have them as a consumer.  Without the Silk Road making it worthwhile for people to want to figure BTC out, it never would have gained it's initial traction.    There currently isn't a single reason why the average-joe should use crypto instead of fiat for a legal purchase.  This is what holds us back.

In my opinion, dgb development needs to focus on an easy-to-use wallet with built in fiat/dgb transactions, and lightning network with the intent of targeting Point-of-Sale systems and payment processors.  If we want a healthy crypto-economy, we need commerce.   To increase commerce we must address the issues preventing businesses from accepting crypto as payment.  The most common complaints I've heard from business owners are Confirmations Times, Price Volatility and taxes.   Lighting network will solve transaction times, and enable dgb to utilize smart contracts like ethereum.   Price stability and taxes are harder to solve, but not impossible.  One solution is a 3rd Party payment processor that bears the risk of price fluctuations for a transaction fee.   The payment processor converts DGB to fiat, so the business never has to interface with crypto at all, and doesn't need to worry about the capital gains/losses of dealing with crypto on their taxes.   We need crypto that "just works."
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Re: ★★DigiByte|极特币★★[DGB]✔ DigiSync v6.14.2 - DigiSpeed - Segwit -DiguSign
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machiavellious
on 29/04/2017, 05:53:10 UTC
What makes digibyte great is the fact that it's a crypto that can adapt, and take action.  I'd almost wager that DGB will beat LTC to implementing lightning transactions, and other csv possibilities.
I think that DGB will actually be worth something one day, but I'm certain that at the very least it will be around much longer than most of the other coins its age.
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: [OS] nvOC easy-to-use Linux Nvidia Mining
by
machiavellious
on 29/04/2017, 04:55:44 UTC
What motherboard are you using?

I'm using a Gigabyte 990FXA-UD3 R5.

To get ethernet working on 16.04 server I just had to enable ioummu in the bios, and just set dhcp in /etc/network/interfaces.  
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: [OS] nvOC easy-to-use Linux Nvidia Mining
by
machiavellious
on 28/04/2017, 07:21:31 UTC
Thank you for this!  I was pulling my hair out trying to OC on 16.04.

I'm having trouble getting my ethernet to work, but I'm sure I'll figure it out. 16.04 server also didn't connect via ethernet until I tweaked a few things, but unfortunately the same tweaks aren't working for nvOC, and my usbstick is  too painfully slow to want to keep troubleshooting.  Wifi works no problem though.


As a token of my appreciation, I'll be mining ZEC with the default oneBash until I get a faster usbstick.
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Board Beginners & Help
Re: Introduce yourself :)
by
machiavellious
on 10/04/2013, 01:56:23 UTC
I've been on the OTC and lurking the forums for a a little while now, figured it was about time I make an account.