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Topic: Ubuntu Natty Narwhal 11.04 Mining Guide / HOWTO (Read 281372 times)

newbie
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thx,very nice.
hero member
Activity: 518
Merit: 500
So it seems like there are 4 options for new rig software ( Linux ) :

-DIY with Inaba's tutorial

-kano's xubuntu guide

-Linuxcoin which is dead

-BAMT which is alive and kicking

Any others I have missed ?
legendary
Activity: 4466
Merit: 1798
Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
There's the cgminer one ... in my sig ... that I wrote Smiley
hero member
Activity: 742
Merit: 500
This guide is outdated.  There is an updated guide, though I'm not sure that it will address your problem.


Care to post it ? I think people stopped using Ubuntu after the stupid switch to 11.10 and forced Unity onto the users.

At least I did ...
Xubuntu ftw
legendary
Activity: 1260
Merit: 1000
It's already posted ... I don't have a link, but it's in the same forum as this guide.  Search of Oneric I think.
hero member
Activity: 518
Merit: 500
This guide is outdated.  There is an updated guide, though I'm not sure that it will address your problem.


Care to post it ? I think people stopped using Ubuntu after the stupid switch to 11.10 and forced Unity onto the users.

At least I did ...
legendary
Activity: 1260
Merit: 1000
This guide is outdated.  There is an updated guide, though I'm not sure that it will address your problem.
full member
Activity: 196
Merit: 100
This guide is incredible. I'm having a small problem though.

I can run poclbm miner just fine with one card on a 2 card system(2x5850).

When I open up a second ssh window and start another poclbm on -d1 instead of -d0, it starts, but it on has half the hash rate and it reduces the other miners hash rate by half.

No matter what combo i use -d1 -d0  --platform etc, the second miner always cuts the first miners hash rate in half. Any ideas?

That seems like you are only starting the miners on the one card regardless of the -d switch used, I would give phoenix or cgminer a try and see if they work better with your setup and use something like below to make sure you have two devices initialized by the X server.

Code:
~$ grep -i /dev/ati /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[    20.834] ukiOpenDevice: node name is /dev/ati/card0
[    20.834] ukiOpenDevice: node name is /dev/ati/card1
[    21.802] ukiOpenDevice: node name is /dev/ati/card0
[    22.196] ukiOpenDevice: node name is /dev/ati/card0
[    22.196] ukiOpenDevice: node name is /dev/ati/card1
[    22.378] ukiOpenDevice: node name is /dev/ati/card0
[    22.519] ukiOpenDevice: node name is /dev/ati/card0
[    22.519] ukiOpenDevice: node name is /dev/ati/card1
[    22.615] ukiOpenDevice: node name is /dev/ati/card0
hero member
Activity: 672
Merit: 500
This guide is incredible. I'm having a small problem though.

I can run poclbm miner just fine with one card on a 2 card system(2x5850).

When I open up a second ssh window and start another poclbm on -d1 instead of -d0, it starts, but it on has half the hash rate and it reduces the other miners hash rate by half.

No matter what combo i use -d1 -d0  --platform etc, the second miner always cuts the first miners hash rate in half. Any ideas?
hero member
Activity: 558
Merit: 500
Never mind
legendary
Activity: 1260
Merit: 1000
Yes, lots.  This guide isn't for a mini install.
full member
Activity: 196
Merit: 100
Web Dev, Db Admin, Computer Technician
Based on this guide, are there any additional things required if installing from an Ubuntu 11.04 mini.iso a.k.a. minimal install?
legendary
Activity: 1260
Merit: 1000
Well, the CPU bug is still there, at least in Windows, for 11.11.  I have a pair of 6990's that I use as my gaming rig which mines in it's off time and I installed 11.11 to solve some BF3 graphic issues, but the CPU bug remains.

I'll be interested to know what you come up with, but I've not experienced any problems like you are describing myself.  The only XFX cards I have are some 6990s, a couple 5870's and I think one or two 5970's.
hero member
Activity: 546
Merit: 500
Thanks catfish for this info.  I have quite a few of the XFX's but no problems like you're describing (still they do seem more flaky thank my other cards).  I'm on Ubuntu 11.04 x64 with Catalyst 11.6 and APP SDK 2.4.  Please let us know what you find out.  I am interested to see if 11.11 fixes the CPU bug, though 11.6 works just fine for me.
legendary
Activity: 1260
Merit: 1000
I just recommend staying away from Oneric all together.

Here's a link to the new guide:  https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/ubuntu-natty-narwhal-1104-oneiric-ocelot-1110-mining-guide-howto-50388
newbie
Activity: 48
Merit: 0
Just so you guys know, I set out to create a new guide for v11.10 (Oneiric Ocelot)... but after spending a better part of whole day trying to get it to work properly with multiple GPUs, I have given up for the time being.

v11.10 is just plain not good for mining for a number of reasons if you have more than 1 GPU (it's ok for 1 GPU though).

I am going to re-do the v11.04 guide and remove the x32 version, only doing an x64.  I'm pretty ticked off I wasted a whole day on v11.10 and I'm pretty ticked off at both AMD for not fixing their crap ass drivers for 3+ revisions and at Ubuntu for foisting the ultra crap that Unity is on us and also for using the crap AMD drivers that are a bag of fail (v11.Cool as their base fglrx install.  

Look for the new guide soon.
The ATI drivers after 11.6 have a bug that makes them consume 100% of CPU.
But drivers before 11.7 not work with kernel 3.0+
So I have found a patch:
http://eduard-x.blogspot.com/2011/05/amd-catalyst-115-2639-debian.html
and using 3.1 kernel and 11.6 drivers with this patch on Ubuntu oneiric.
Everything works fine (also spent full day to found this solution).
legendary
Activity: 1260
Merit: 1000
Just so you guys know, I set out to create a new guide for v11.10 (Oneiric Ocelot)... but after spending a better part of whole day trying to get it to work properly with multiple GPUs, I have given up for the time being.

v11.10 is just plain not good for mining for a number of reasons if you have more than 1 GPU (it's ok for 1 GPU though).

I am going to re-do the v11.04 guide and remove the x32 version, only doing an x64.  I'm pretty ticked off I wasted a whole day on v11.10 and I'm pretty ticked off at both AMD for not fixing their crap ass drivers for 3+ revisions and at Ubuntu for foisting the ultra crap that Unity is on us and also for using the crap AMD drivers that are a bag of fail (v11.8) as their base fglrx install.  

Look for the new guide soon.
sr. member
Activity: 462
Merit: 250
Step 15 in the OP.  I notice that there is also a wget of a python-jsonrpc at step 8, so perhaps it's redundant.
legendary
Activity: 1386
Merit: 1003
The python-json repository has moved.  The OP should update those instructions.  This is the new way to download that code:
Code:
sudo apt-get upgrade
sudo apt-get install mercurial
hg clone https://bitbucket.org/Kommit/python-jsonrpc
Which steps does this replace?
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