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Topic: Poclbm sees my GPUs, but wont start [SOLVED] (Read 2335 times)

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Was more thinking that we now know his username on at least 1 site, and we know one of his passwords.. so we have at least some idea of how he may generate them.. if someone wanted to target him their job just got easier. I do admit, though, it does look like he's just mashed the middle of the keyboard for that password! Smiley
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Why? Afraid we might generate him coins?
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Might wanna edit out your user/password there m8y Smiley

Only a miner pass, I know.. but still, always better to be safe Wink
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Install 2.4 just in case
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Fresh Ubuntu 11.04 install, using the Stream 2.1 drivers and Poclbm. I followed the guide in the hardware forums on installing all the software on Ubuntu Natty.

.poclbm.py returns:
Code:
No device specified or device not found, use -d to specify one of the following

[0]     AMD Sempron(tm) 140 Processor
[1]     Cypress
[2]     Cypress
[3]     Cypress
[4]     Cypress

When I try to start poclbm and connect to my pool, I get this:
Code:
root@sethmonix2:/home/nix2/poclbm# ./poclbm.py -d1 --host=arsbitcoin.com --port=
8344 --user=user --pass=pass --worksize=128 --vectors
Usage: poclbm.py [OPTION]... SERVER[#tag]...
SERVER is one or more [http[s]://]user:pass@host:port          (required)
[#tag] is a per SERVER user friendly name displayed in stats   (optional)

This is the same line I use on my other machines, what gives?

[Edit]
Solved.
This fixed it:
Code:
./poclbm.py -d1 --worksize=128 --vectors http://sethmo38.nix6:[email protected]:8344

Was the line I was using for an older version of poclbm?
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