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      UKMark last edited by

      [quote name=“svennand” post=“5897” timestamp=“1369344576”]
      Hmm

      intensity is at 8, if i set to 10 i get around 100khash… but get occationaly hw error, when i set 11 i get lots of hw error… lots of them…

      What can be wrong?

      heres my settings

      export DISPLAY=:0
      export GPU_USE_SYNC_OBJECTS=1
      ./cgminer --scrypt -o 192.168.0.2 -u blabla -p blabla

      should be fairly simple…
      [/quote]

      Drivers? Missing Libs?

      Edit: Also see kanoi’s guide:

      https://github.com/kanoi/linux-usb-cgminer/blob/master/linux-usb-cgminer

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        svennand Regular Member last edited by

        hmmm
        added a couple of extras, thread-concurrency and worksize, now i get 273khash with intensity 13, 305 if i use intensity 18. no hw error.

        Im new to mining with linux, and linux in general, so seems that i need to set these values manual, that cgminer do not do a good job guessing=)

        EDIT:
        Seems that i needed to set thread-concurrency manualy to 8192 that fixed it, just typing shaders didnt help.

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          svennand Regular Member last edited by

          hmm

          anyone have any idea why i cant get my 6970 rig up to the hash i had on windows? now i get around 285khash pr card. it should be 450.

          ./cgminer --scrypt -thread-concurrency 8192 (also tried with shaders 1536), makes allmost no difference, intensity 16. if i turn it up to 20 i can still not get over 300…

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            UKMark last edited by

            [quote name=“svennand” post=“6006” timestamp=“1369402154”]
            hmm

            anyone have any idea why i cant get my 6970 rig up to the hash i had on windows? now i get around 285khash pr card. it should be 450.

            ./cgminer --scrypt -thread-concurrency 8192 (also tried with shaders 1536), makes allmost no difference, intensity 16. if i turn it up to 20 i can still not get over 300…
            [/quote]

            I know I get approx 20kH/s less on Linux per card compared to Windows and this is because of better Driver compatibility and support for Windows by AMD… But nearly 200 difference and I would suspect my first suggestion that I made to you.

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              svennand Regular Member last edited by

              Strange,
              followed the exact same recipie as the prevouse rig which gets me 570 on 7970 and 280 on 7850.

              Tried changing thread-concurrency with hardly not much impact, unless i set it to 3200 then the hashrate goes higher but i get flooded with hw error.
              tried setting -v 1 and -g1
              worksize to 256 and adjusted Intensity both up and down.

              Im really loving xubuntu on my rigs (remote control and so on), so i really want this to work=)

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                UKMark last edited by

                [quote name=“svennand” post=“6028” timestamp=“1369405680”]
                Strange,
                followed the exact same recipie as the prevouse rig which gets me 570 on 7970 and 280 on 7850.

                Tried changing thread-concurrency with hardly not much impact, unless i set it to 3200 then the hashrate goes higher but i get flooded with hw error.
                tried setting -v 1 and -g1
                worksize to 256 and adjusted Intensity both up and down.

                Im really loving xubuntu on my rigs (remote control and so on), so i really want this to work=)
                [/quote]

                Is 280 normal for a 7850? I’m seeing 420+ off my 6950’s all standard factory clock…

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                  svennand Regular Member last edited by

                  [quote name=“UKMark” post=“6031” timestamp=“1369406008”]
                  [quote author=svennand link=topic=766.msg6028#msg6028 date=1369405680]
                  Strange,
                  followed the exact same recipie as the prevouse rig which gets me 570 on 7970 and 280 on 7850.

                  Tried changing thread-concurrency with hardly not much impact, unless i set it to 3200 then the hashrate goes higher but i get flooded with hw error.
                  tried setting -v 1 and -g1
                  worksize to 256 and adjusted Intensity both up and down.

                  Im really loving xubuntu on my rigs (remote control and so on), so i really want this to work=)
                  [/quote]

                  Is 280 normal for a 7850? I’m seeing 420+ off my 6950’s all standard factory clock…
                  [/quote]

                  i had 250 under windows, on all of my three 7850 (asus sapphire and gigabyte), everything at stock.
                  This is as far as i know normal as long as you do not do any overclocking I over 13 and so on.

                  However they use VERY little power. so 250 is pretty decent compared to their power consumption.

                  Seems that i getting closer now, when i completly removed the thread-concurrency i now get 400khash on each of those 5 cards.
                  Still not there, but it seems that the run somewhat cooler than they did under windows.

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                    UKMark last edited by

                    [quote name=“svennand” post=“6053” timestamp=“1369408979”]
                    [quote author=UKMark link=topic=766.msg6031#msg6031 date=1369406008]
                    [quote author=svennand link=topic=766.msg6028#msg6028 date=1369405680]
                    Strange,
                    followed the exact same recipie as the prevouse rig which gets me 570 on 7970 and 280 on 7850.

                    Tried changing thread-concurrency with hardly not much impact, unless i set it to 3200 then the hashrate goes higher but i get flooded with hw error.
                    tried setting -v 1 and -g1
                    worksize to 256 and adjusted Intensity both up and down.

                    Im really loving xubuntu on my rigs (remote control and so on), so i really want this to work=)
                    [/quote]

                    Is 280 normal for a 7850? I’m seeing 420+ off my 6950’s all standard factory clock…
                    [/quote]

                    i had 250 under windows, on all of my three 7850 (asus sapphire and gigabyte), everything at stock.
                    This is as far as i know normal as long as you do not do any overclocking I over 13 and so on.

                    However they use VERY little power. so 250 is pretty decent compared to their power consumption.

                    Seems that i getting closer now, when i completly removed the thread-concurrency i now get 400khash on each of those 5 cards.
                    Still not there, but it seems that the run somewhat cooler than they did under windows.
                    [/quote]

                    Yeah I don’t use TC setting either, --shaders is all I use, works well for me.

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                      svennand Regular Member last edited by

                      i usually only set shaders. but when i did i got only low hash

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                        solasaurus last edited by

                        [quote name=“svennand” post=“5890” timestamp=“1369344038”]
                        Woho i fixed it.

                        if anybody else has this problem.

                        just do this:

                        sudo apt-get install libudev1
                        cd /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/
                        ln -s libudev.so.1 libudev.so.0

                        and done 8)
                        [/quote]

                        Just wanted to post to say thanks for posting this solution. I followed the same instructions you followed and got stuck at the same point with the same error. This helped me solve the problem and get my cgminer operational. So a thankyou is in order.

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                          svennand Regular Member last edited by

                          [quote name=“solasaurus” post=“18602” timestamp=“1372490472”]

                          Just wanted to post to say thanks for posting this solution. I followed the same instructions you followed and got stuck at the same point with the same error. This helped me solve the problem and get my cgminer operational. So a thankyou is in order.
                          [/quote]

                          Sweet :)

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