Unable to init server: Could not connect: Connection refusedĮRROR: The control display is undefined please run `nvidia-settings -help` for usage information. Ok cuda is installed and from my ssh i ran my scrypt sh BTCMinerGate.shįailed to connect to Mir: Failed to connect to server socket: No such file or directory So thats good, at least i know my nvidia drivers and cards are working… can’t run ccminer, but thats because i have to reinstall cuda… doing that now and its taking a while… I have googled the hell out of “login loop ubuntu 16.04” and tried everything… had this problem before but the internet was a help… not this time… while sshed in I am able to run hashcat (which is what this machine was originally built for) and it sees all my cards and gives me expected rates for hashcat. I reinstalled nvidia (via ubuntu-drivers autoinstall ) and got caught in a login loop again but i can ssh in. So i reinstaled ubuntu desktop and purged Nvidia, this allows me to log in normally but with awful resolution. I use GPUTweak that came with my card and it works great for overclocking…its not a tweakable as this would be but it is an easy overclocking solution May need to disable longpolling since your using ssh ccminer might think your trying to longpoll to the machine your logging in withįrom the looks of those instructions you may also try changing the amount of memory the cards are using…instructions seem like they would take a lot of playing with to get the settings perfect )and run ccminer to 127.0.0.1…this will give you some cache using the proxy… Or you can maybe try downloading the proxy form litecoinpool ( GitHub - pooler/stratum-mining-proxy: Application providing bridge between old HTTP/getwork protocol and Stratum mining protocol. I gotta admit I am a little confused as to why you’d be able to login with ssh and not as usual also but your ssh might be your problem only if you don’t have full admin rights applied to sshĬheck your connection and make sure your running full duplex when using ssh maybe? More like it… looking like the 1070 is the best and the 1080 is just dissapointing… i have heard people saying they get 900 on 1080s though…įirst check your running the correct algorithm…instructions are x11 instructions…litecoin uses x11 but salts it which makes a scrypt algorithm (pretty sure that’s how it goes not exact on that fact) Turns out i was missing my algorithm -a option… GPU #0: GeForce GTX 1080, 625.75 kH/s Modalias : pci:v000010DEd00001B80sv000010DEsd0000119Ebc03sc00i00ĭriver : nvidia-384 - third-party free recommendedĭriver : xserver-xorg-video-nouveau - distro free builtinĭriver : intel-microcode - distro non-free GPU #0: GeForce GTX 1080, 12933 $ ubuntu-drivers devices When i run ccminer pointing to my litecoinpool: stratum+tcp://us.:3333 shows my worker as active but 0.0kh/sĪnd the terminal output is just this over and over: please show me the driver would that be? i installed the latest nvidia driver on ubuntu. Seems a bit low to me or am i high? also a little backwards, shouldn’t i gett better performance from the 1080… anyway, being as i am a total noob, i am assuming there is something i can do to get better performance. With the following results: Summary of per device statistics: I am using cgminer 3.7.2 and don’t know what to make of the results i am getting…Īnyway im running cgminer from terminal like so: Anyway, today i decided to start playing with litecoin and sett up a pool at. I happened to have a linux machine (Ubuntu 16.4) that happens to have 2 Geforce GTX 10 series cards in it, for Hashcat purposes.
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