I have nvidia and linux, and I also have a ccminer, which does not have algorithm x22i. It seems that I'm not in the subject of mining this miracle of a SUQA, until ccminer will release a version with this algorithm. Or are there any options?
Compiling ccminer on Linux is easy. Take the source from the foundation GitHub and follow any Linux ccminer compiling tutorial.
It is NEVER 'easy' ...
Just because YOU can compile it under ONE distribution of Linux - you call it 'linux'.
Linux does NOT mean 'ubuntu'. Linux comes in many many MANY different distros and formats, especially the largest spread on RedHat based distros (RHEL, CentOS, Fedora for example), which we (CWI) do mostly, because unlike ubuntu or debian, requires work to compile.
So please stop misleading people into thinking 'linux' is ubuntu. It is isn't. Be specific. Ubuntu is a DISTRIBUTION of Linux. So is Arch, Debian, Scientific Linux, Fedora and all the others.
Thankfully, people are starting to get more informed of what is going on and how things are done. Adding HashFunctions together and attaching a not-so-well-known one isn't new by any means, but the whole ASIC/FPGA movement is a bandwagon that almost everyone is jumping on, including this project.
Other than that, I will look into this project when I am better later this week. Parts of it look interesting.
#crysx
the linux user is used to compiling software.
anyway, if you have issues compiling our miner (which is just another fork of ccminer, nothing new), just hang over to discord and we'll try to help you.
About the algo, see my previous post.
We are not newbies here ...
We have been around a lot longer than you are practically indicating with your response, as much as I appreciate your responding. The lack of understanding between the coding, compiling and distributions of linux is being exacerbated by you poor choice of wording and direction you are leading people. We are LONG TERM and professional linux users, as well as developers and I posted so that YOU could understand the difference without sending a message to the general public about how little you really know about it. Helping you in other words.
We also have our own internal miners which far outstrip a great many of the algorithms out there currently, so we DO know much about linux and compilations. You should stop misleading people into thinking that linux=ubuntu because it doesn't. The many distributions out there FORCE people to has some knowledge of compiling these things, and it is different in most distributions. That is all I am saying.
We will try and have a look at compiling soon, when I get a lot better as I have been bed ridden for almost a week now.
As for the Algo, we have created four of our own also, and the basic procedure you have setup to create the Algo will fall very short of being what you planned it to be unless there is a way of changing easily, which we have been working on.
With all that said though, nice work so far
#crysx