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RE: Ethereum AMD GPU Mining Tutorial Ubuntu 16.04 LTS

in #tutorial7 years ago

I ran into an error with this:
./amdgpu-pro-install --px

And then I used the headless command as noted by dardann but then when I try to run ./mine.sh I get the following error below:

This pool (eth-us-west1.nanopool.org) does not support Ethereum addresses as login (or requires worker name in "Login.Worker" format) and cannot be used for devfee mining, therefore it is not supported.
However, you can mine on this pool if you specify "-allpools 1" option, default pools (different from this pool) will be used for devfee.
Please read "Readme" file for details.Pool eth-us-west1.nanopool.org removed from the list
ETH: 1 pool is specified
Main Ethereum pool is us2.ethermine.org:4444
AMD OpenCL platform not found
No NVIDIA CUDA GPUs detected.
No AMD OPENCL or NVIDIA CUDA GPUs found, exit

How do I fix this?

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Can you post the command line you modified to point to your wallet and the pool... That is the issue... sounds lie you put something in the wrong spot...

Sorry for the delay in response guys!

Ive had an extremely busy month!

I got it figured out thanks. It also got it to mine but is there a way to monitor how much has it mined like a gui dashboard, or a stats page that tells you the average hash you are mining at etc.

I am using miningpoolhub and you can log into whatever coin you are mining (mine are always switching) and see the latest hash rate. This linux machine is not as customizable as Windows, but hopefully, I'll find a way to get Radeon Adrenalin loaded so I have the same GUI I'm used to in Windows. Anyway, here's my latest screen shot from the pool, and this is both of my rigs combined (10 GPUs - all Rx580 8GB and an experimental WX9100 with 16GB)

MiningPoolHubETH.jpg

AWESOME! WELL DONE!!!!! That depends on the pool that you are using... if you use ethermine it gives you live stats etc. Just use your wallet address! Ill post some screenshots when i get home!