00:31:54 oioioioi 00:35:57 when 03:42:30 regalo bono solo por registro sin inversion registro facil https://mobileworkshd.xyz/9285873753831 03:53:41 I think lamarch8 is having issues with a connection somewhere. 04:08:36 regalando bono solo por registro sin inversion registro facil https://mobileworkshd.xyz/9285873753831 06:07:35 err, Spanish language spam is spammy 06:08:41 k-lined, though, so that's convenient, I guess 07:26:39 hey linux noob here.. i'm trying to set up monero mining on a linux machine and i have always started the daemon from inside the GUI. now i'm trying a pool miner and it needs me to run (./monerod --bunch of options) from command line, but hell if i can find monerod anywhere. any idea where it is? 07:28:18 only clue i got was from stystem monitor where it suggests monerod is in /app/bin... but apparently that folder doesn't exist?? wtf.. 07:28:36 linux mint btw 08:10:59 noperallels: try the command `locate monerod` 08:11:24 It seems likely Mint probably automatically updates the locate database daily. 08:11:40 err, I didn't need both "likely" and "probably" in that sentence; pick one 08:11:51 give him a find command 08:12:12 stated he's a linux noob 08:12:17 I don't want to hurt a newbie. 08:12:40 :))))) 08:12:42 Find is all jagged edges to someone who's not used to this stuff. 08:12:56 noperallels type in the terminal: find / -name "monerod" 08:13:15 Hell, I've been doing this Unixy stuff longer than some current Linux sysadmins have been alive, and I still don't like find. 08:13:32 also, find will take longer, if locate is up to date 08:25:22 find is primordial, going back to the very first version of unix :) 08:26:49 apotheon try: locate / 08:37:53 nah, going to bed 08:38:18 g'night 08:48:11 g'night apotheon 11:45:19 hello 11:46:40 how is possible 2 CPU E5-2603 v3 @ 1.60GHz  with 24gb RAM  to produce 2.40 khs and 2 AMD Opteron(TM) Processor 6272 with 16GB  RAM only 1.20 khs! 11:58:01 are you using xmrig? you should see 3.2 kH/s on your xeons and 4.3 kH/s on your opterons 12:01:08 im using monerod only 12:18:13 any suggestion on what to do 12:27:37 is any monero mining chat here 12:30:12 mining33: Join #monero-pools. 12:30:27 is about pools not solo 12:30:33 i dont like pools 12:30:46 ? 12:30:53 That's the mining channel. 12:31:05 is for all? 12:31:16 no other for solo mining? 12:31:22 Zzz. 12:31:41 #monero-pools and #monero-pow are both related to mining topics; don't know what you want me to say. 15:07:47 When I try to join the monero matrix homeserver using nheko, I just get a message saying "host requires authentication". How can I fix this? 15:59:58 is it possible to store the blockchain on several hard drives? like 90 GB of it on a HDD and the rest on a SSD? 16:00:10 not within Monero itself 16:00:24 you could probably stripe the two drives using software RAID 16:00:43 and I'm sure there's some virtual drive software that can use multiple disks 16:00:52 performance is going to be SUPER sketchy tho 16:01:03 ah 16:01:11 thanks 16:02:48 Xeroine: if disk space is an issue just run a pruned node? 16:05:28 I gave the HDD and SSD as an example, I actually thought of doing this on some USB flash drives and they're 16 GB so I don't think they could fit even a pruned node 16:13:49 Xeroine: If the concern is not related to cost, and is just a matter of wanting to have a separate, fairly small/light storage device you can unplug at will without shutting down the computer, maybe you'd consider a small, portable, USB-C connected SDD. 16:14:22 Depending on how small you want it to be, the Samsung T7 might work well. 16:20:02 yeah keeping sync on a USB flash drive is going to be challenging 16:20:05 they're super slow 16:24:15 Yeah, that too. 16:24:32 Boot an OS off a flash drive for a demonstration. 16:41:06 apotheon it is cost 16:41:24 but thanks 16:41:25 ahh, sorry to hear it 16:41:50 An HDD would be a better option, if you have one lying around and it's big enough, I think. 16:42:36 yeah 16:42:49 I'm not sure there's a large enough HDD that isn't also going to be faster than USB flash drives at 16GB each. My sense of time isn't strictly linear, though, so I could easily be mistaken. 16:43:41 If you know someone you trust, and that person has a synced Monero node or is willing to do it for you, you could copy the whole thing over to an HDD to bootstrap your node, I guess. 17:14:40 I am currently synchronizing a full node to a HDD and it is painfully slow. SSD takes two days, HDD two months. Flash drive must be even worse. 17:15:09 Let's see how it works after it is fully synchronized the first time. 17:19:49 sync on ssd then move to hdd once it's done 17:28:55 Actually, that's what I did but since I only have small SSDs, but lots of HDDs, disk space did only last for a 90% sync. 17:30:16 Fortunately, is seems like no data was corrupted. 17:33:15 not all USB flash drives are alike. some Lexar and Corsairs are decently fast 17:35:38 also if you have a lot of RAM that can help. 17:36:52 I think the biggest delay using HDD for syncing is that it has to seek all across the blockchain to lookup txn inputs 17:37:15 the more RAM you have, the more that can be cached, accelerating more of these lookups 17:38:18 So random access speed is more important than sequential operations? 17:38:30 yes, absolutely 17:40:02 which is unfortunately the absolute weakest characteristic of HDDs.... 17:45:23 I hoped that because it is a _chain_ it would be different. But makes sense, it has to lookup all the inputs... 18:05:35 USB flash drives could be faster than HDDs then for running a node? 18:06:59 actually nevermind 19:01:06 I wonder whether flash drive would be slower than the growth of the blockchain. 19:01:50 How easy is it to turn a pruned node into a full node? 19:08:02 (for a not-decently-fast case, like an old 16GB thing) 19:13:28 Is there an option to turn off the prompt to kill the daemon every time I close the GUI wallet? I run it as a windows service so I don't want the GUI to ever kill it. 19:32:11 QuickBASIC: I opened a PR for it but not merged yet 19:32:42 https://github.com/monero-project/monero-gui/pull/3734 19:40:00 Oh nice. Thanks Selsta. 21:19:26 apotheon: as easy as starting from zero afaik 21:19:58 damn 21:20:05 no benefit, then 22:40:05 i miss xmr.to 22:41:43 le sad