@Clueless looks like all you need for that 10g was to switch to debian testing
and update the kernel
also, you put a nice nvme in this thing
it loads that field into memory pretty fast
It's the NVME you picked :p
Don't sass me
I have some real shit SSD over here
and that machine went offline. network was flakey.
I suspect I need to use the compiled kernel module from mfg
it occurred when I sshed into it
@Fireduck you can also get specific packages from the future via the backports repo, no need to put everything on testing
@Fireduck what’d you do to get some of your low end arktika workers from 1k to 40k - just the networking upgrade?
@mjay people are asking for a testnet pool - maybe rig one up for the faucet with a 50/50 or even 80/20 donation?
No time at the moment .. working on the manuals
check
if i have time i could rig one up, which fills your faucet, lessee
The faucet has plenty of coins - 76k currently
more people, for whatever reason, want to try mining out first on the testnet - the current releases do not ship the solo miner
and a testnet pool is a sorta harmless lesser win-win to cater to that
i’m not very sure what drives people that way, but why not, should be ultimately harmless at worst
eh, it's not hard to deploy solo miner again
@Rotonen I don't know what low end miners you are talking about. An ok nvme gets about 40k.
you might have seen some workers that only run a single thread and mostly are there to act as arktika servers
Some people are mining with Sata-SSD´s
those are cool