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Topic: Electrum - Bitcoin client for the common users (friendly and instant) - page 39. (Read 110104 times)

donator
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Hello! How I can install electrum server in my CentOS 6.0 x32? Please step by step instructions.

I think one of the dependencies needs a 64bit server (I thought it was Abe but I'm not sure). The instruction can be found here.

You can run the server on a 32-bit machine by following these additional instructions. Note that bitcoind must start downloading blocks from scratch after applying the patch in question.
hero member
Activity: 938
Merit: 1000
Hello! How I can install electrum server in my CentOS 6.0 x32? Please step by step instructions.

I think one of the dependencies needs a 64bit server (I thought it was Abe but I'm not sure). The instruction can be found here.
newbie
Activity: 37
Merit: 0
Hello! How I can install electrum server in my CentOS 6.0 x32? Please step by step instructions.
legendary
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Merit: 1227
Away on an extended break
Great thanks to ThomasV - you'll be missed badly.  Cry
Electrum is awesome!
legendary
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Eadem mutata resurgo
donator
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Merit: 523
Thomas, thanks for your wonderful work, you brought great value to the community Smiley
+1
hero member
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Thomas, thanks for your wonderful work, you brought great value to the community Smiley
legendary
Activity: 1232
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Thomas, you're always welcome. I realise that you are reducing your involvement to focus on other things more important to you. I respect when you told me about having responsibility as a scientist and how you were not doing science by developing Electrum. That's a really cool thing to have an identity that is associated with a noble pursuit of human knowledge.

Electrum is a fantastic piece of software, and you've left us lots of puzzle pieces that we must now assemble. I hope we carry the torch forwards and make it great and usable for not just Bitcoin users but the newcomers.

Hope you still stick around. At minimum, follow our progress. It was cool working with you, and I value your feedback.

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< bitfoo> ThomasV: thanks for all the hard work, electrum is a great contribution to bitcoin
< bitfoo> *sniff*
< genjix> bitfoo: he'll be back for sure
< genjix> nobody leaves bitcoin
< bitfoo> Smiley
full member
Activity: 216
Merit: 100
Best wishes! It's good to see more clean/simple/easy-to-use clients in the Bitcoin ecosystem.
legendary
Activity: 1896
Merit: 1353
I have decided that I will no longer be leading the Electrum project.

Electrum has been a great experience, but things have been going very fast lately, and I do not have enough time to keep up with all the current developments.
My site (ecdsa.org/electrum) will redirect to electrum-desktop.com, which should be considered as the official website.

Thanks to genjix, we now have an active community of developers, so I am confident that this project will live its own life, and that my work will not die.
I want to thank all the developers and users who supported the project.
I wish you the best for the future.
hero member
Activity: 938
Merit: 1000
Maybe you could involve flatfly in this project for helping to optimize it.

I've already extended this invitation to him, he has no development computer at the moment though Smiley
legendary
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Maybe you could involve flatfly in this project for helping to optimize it.
hero member
Activity: 938
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There always have been console commands (electrum help to view the options) but there is no terminal based gui.
In flatflys build you can choose if you use the gui or open the console with shift-enter.

You can achieve the same thing by simply checking the commands with electrum help and issuing them. The only difference is that you need to start each command with electrum.
legendary
Activity: 1015
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There always have been console commands (electrum help to view the options) but there is no terminal based gui.
In flatflys build you can choose if you use the gui or open the console with shift-enter.
legendary
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Merit: 1006
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Is there a console (command line) in the new client?

There always have been console commands (electrum help to view the options) but there is no terminal based gui.

Quote from: 2weiX
detailed linux instructions for noobs plz^^

Did you check the site and try the commands there?

uhhm.. no.
hero member
Activity: 938
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Is there a console (command line) in the new client?

There always have been console commands (electrum help to view the options) but there is no terminal based gui.

Quote from: 2weiX
detailed linux instructions for noobs plz^^

Did you check the site and try the commands there?
legendary
Activity: 2072
Merit: 1006
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I think i can install the client on Linux Mint. But i want to have the wallet in a container on the stick.
I dont know how to tell Electrum where to find the wallet.
Flatfly has made a portable version.

detailed linux instructions for noobs plz^^
legendary
Activity: 1015
Merit: 1001
Is there a console (command line) in the new client?
hero member
Activity: 938
Merit: 1000
I think i can install the client on Linux Mint. But i want to have the wallet in a container on the stick.
I dont know how to tell Electrum where to find the wallet.
Flatfly has made a portable version.

With the client installed issue the following command.

Code:
electrum -w /mnt/usb/electrum.dat

Replace /mnt/usb with the path of your usb device.

Flatfly does an excellent job for portable versions for Windows, sadly I don't think this is achievable on Linux.
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