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Topic: [XMR] Monero - A secure, private, untraceable cryptocurrency - page 342. (Read 4671575 times)

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Chosŏn Minjujuŭi Inmin Konghwaguk
Is Monero really secure,private, and untraceable?
Does the bear shit in the woods?

Incompetent answer,please expert answers only。Thanks。
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newbie
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Is Monero really secure,private, and untraceable?
Does the bear shit in the woods?

Incompetent answer,please expert answers only。Thanks。
full member
Activity: 406
Merit: 105
Chosŏn Minjujuŭi Inmin Konghwaguk
Is Monero really secure,private, and untraceable?
Does the bear shit in the woods?
legendary
Activity: 2268
Merit: 1141
I tried to use the lates Monero Wallet on a Ryzen computer (Windows 10 with all the latest updates) and I get   "Daemon failed to start"

Any suggestions ?

All the other wallets work fine.

A few questions:

1. Is there a space in the path to the GUI? E.g., is it located in C:\Program Files\Monero?

2. Is this the first time you try to run the GUI?

3. Which version are you running?

4. Could you paste the content of bitmonero.log to https://paste.fedoraproject.org? You can find the file in C:\ProgramData\bitmonero. Note that this folder, by default, is hidden. Therefore, you have to manually enter aforementioned path into the explorer.

5. Are you using a public network (e.g. university)?

6. What happens if you open monerod.exe manually? Does it start to sync?


1- no
2- yes
3- latest
5- no
6- will try later and report back

TYIA

Could you try the latest bins from here:

https://getmonero.org/downloads/



this is the one I have already. Thanks anyway.

They have been updated ~2 hours ago, hence my suggestion.
newbie
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Is Monero really secure,private, and untraceable?
full member
Activity: 224
Merit: 100
I tried to use the lates Monero Wallet on a Ryzen computer (Windows 10 with all the latest updates) and I get   "Daemon failed to start"

Any suggestions ?

All the other wallets work fine.

A few questions:

1. Is there a space in the path to the GUI? E.g., is it located in C:\Program Files\Monero?

2. Is this the first time you try to run the GUI?

3. Which version are you running?

4. Could you paste the content of bitmonero.log to https://paste.fedoraproject.org? You can find the file in C:\ProgramData\bitmonero. Note that this folder, by default, is hidden. Therefore, you have to manually enter aforementioned path into the explorer.

5. Are you using a public network (e.g. university)?

6. What happens if you open monerod.exe manually? Does it start to sync?


1- no
2- yes
3- latest
5- no
6- will try later and report back

TYIA

Could you try the latest bins from here:

https://getmonero.org/downloads/



this is the one I have already. Thanks anyway.
legendary
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Merit: 1959

Thank you!! Downloaded, replaced my shortcuts, loaded it up and all is well with the world again. Fork On!! Cheesy
legendary
Activity: 2268
Merit: 1141
I tried to use the lates Monero Wallet on a Ryzen computer (Windows 10 with all the latest updates) and I get   "Daemon failed to start"

Any suggestions ?

All the other wallets work fine.

A few questions:

1. Is there a space in the path to the GUI? E.g., is it located in C:\Program Files\Monero?

2. Is this the first time you try to run the GUI?

3. Which version are you running?

4. Could you paste the content of bitmonero.log to https://paste.fedoraproject.org? You can find the file in C:\ProgramData\bitmonero. Note that this folder, by default, is hidden. Therefore, you have to manually enter aforementioned path into the explorer.

5. Are you using a public network (e.g. university)?

6. What happens if you open monerod.exe manually? Does it start to sync?


1- no
2- yes
3- latest
5- no
6- will try later and report back

TYIA

Could you try the latest bins from here:

https://getmonero.org/downloads/

full member
Activity: 224
Merit: 100
I tried to use the lates Monero Wallet on a Ryzen computer (Windows 10 with all the latest updates) and I get   "Daemon failed to start"

Any suggestions ?

All the other wallets work fine.

A few questions:

1. Is there a space in the path to the GUI? E.g., is it located in C:\Program Files\Monero?

2. Is this the first time you try to run the GUI?

3. Which version are you running?

4. Could you paste the content of bitmonero.log to https://paste.fedoraproject.org? You can find the file in C:\ProgramData\bitmonero. Note that this folder, by default, is hidden. Therefore, you have to manually enter aforementioned path into the explorer.

5. Are you using a public network (e.g. university)?

6. What happens if you open monerod.exe manually? Does it start to sync?


1- no
2- yes
3- latest
5- no
6- will try later and report back

TYIA
full member
Activity: 224
Merit: 100
I tried to use the lates Monero Wallet on a Ryzen computer (Windows 10 with all the latest updates) and I get   "Daemon failed to start"

Any suggestions ?

All the other wallets work fine.

Ok so your problem is that you have malware on your computer. It's one of the nastiest pieces of malware currently known to man. Researchers are calling it "windows 10". To get rid of it you can start by going to linux.org...

Na I'm just messing. Sorry idk I've never used the windows client.

wow, that was pathetic... Dont reply next time. Pathetic fanboy.
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I tried to use the lates Monero Wallet on a Ryzen computer (Windows 10 with all the latest updates) and I get   "Daemon failed to start"

Any suggestions ?

All the other wallets work fine.

Ok so your problem is that you have malware on your computer. It's one of the nastiest pieces of malware currently known to man. Researchers are calling it "windows 10". To get rid of it you can start by going to linux.org...

Na I'm just messing. Sorry idk I've never used the windows client.

Hahaha that is funny. You know how basically Win10 logs all keystrokes and sends them out on the internet.

I can't believe how any serious person would work with money on such a computer, especially with private keys that are basically made public this way.

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sr. member
Activity: 714
Merit: 251
I tried to use the lates Monero Wallet on a Ryzen computer (Windows 10 with all the latest updates) and I get   "Daemon failed to start"

Any suggestions ?

All the other wallets work fine.

Ok so your problem is that you have malware on your computer. It's one of the nastiest pieces of malware currently known to man. Researchers are calling it "windows 10". To get rid of it you can start by going to linux.org...

Na I'm just messing. Sorry idk I've never used the windows client.

Hahaha that is funny but it is true, it is a malware. You know how basically Win10 logs all keystrokes and sends them out on the internet.

I can't believe how any serious person would work with money on such a computer, especially with private keys that are basically made public this way.
legendary
Activity: 2268
Merit: 1141
I tried to use the lates Monero Wallet on a Ryzen computer (Windows 10 with all the latest updates) and I get   "Daemon failed to start"

Any suggestions ?

All the other wallets work fine.

A few questions:

1. Is there a space in the path to the GUI? E.g., is it located in C:\Program Files\Monero?

2. Is this the first time you try to run the GUI?

3. Which version are you running?

4. Could you paste the content of bitmonero.log to https://paste.fedoraproject.org? You can find the file in C:\ProgramData\bitmonero. Note that this folder, by default, is hidden. Therefore, you have to manually enter aforementioned path into the explorer.

5. Are you using a public network (e.g. university)?

6. What happens if you open monerod.exe manually? Does it start to sync?
legendary
Activity: 1722
Merit: 1217
I tried to use the lates Monero Wallet on a Ryzen computer (Windows 10 with all the latest updates) and I get   "Daemon failed to start"

Any suggestions ?

All the other wallets work fine.

Ok so your problem is that you have malware on your computer. It's one of the nastiest pieces of malware currently known to man. Researchers are calling it "windows 10". To get rid of it you can start by going to linux.org...

Na I'm just messing. Sorry idk I've never used the windows client.
sr. member
Activity: 714
Merit: 251
Is it even possible to enable OpenCL on the GPUs on a command-line-only linux, without X.org installed?

I think people have to go low level if they want efficient mining.

Some guys have already made an entire operating system as a Linux Distro just for BTC mining.

I can see the same happening in the future for Monero once it becomes more popular.

If you really want to mint efficiently you have to remove all background apps that waste power and PC resources, and only use the software that is mining.

I have read somewhere that even the communication between the CPU and the miner can be speeded up if some background apps are removed even if not at full capacity, any tiny app can slow it down, and we dont want that do we?
full member
Activity: 224
Merit: 100
I tried to use the lates Monero Wallet on a Ryzen computer (Windows 10 with all the latest updates) and I get   "Daemon failed to start"

Any suggestions ?

All the other wallets work fine.
newbie
Activity: 58
Merit: 0
Is it even possible to enable OpenCL on the GPUs on a command-line-only linux, without X.org installed?

Sure it is, it's called headless install all my linux rigs are setup that way.

Would you mind pointing me towards some guides on how to do it?
full member
Activity: 406
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Chosŏn Minjujuŭi Inmin Konghwaguk
Is it even possible to enable OpenCL on the GPUs on a command-line-only linux, without X.org installed?

Sure it is, it's called headless install all my linux rigs are setup that way.
newbie
Activity: 58
Merit: 0
Is it even possible to enable OpenCL on the GPUs on a command-line-only linux, without X.org installed?
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