minecore
monerobox
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18 | 11 | |
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over 1 year ago | about 3 years ago | |
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- | MIT License |
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minecore
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Mining on linux
MineCore! Now, with much easier Slax version: https://github.com/MineCoreLive/minecore
- A new version of MineCore: MineCoreSlax
- [Project] Monero Ilaro - A bootable Linux OS and toolkit designed for rapid Monero adoption by new users that runs entirely from a USB stick.
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I want to start mining Monero! What’s my best option?
Free opinion (as system creator lol): use MineCore on Moneroocean 😉 https://github.com/MineCoreLive/minecore
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Help with Minecore USB boot
I am trying to set up Minecore on bootable USB to try and do some Monero mining on an old laptop. I am able to create the USB and boot in to Tinycore but I can't seem to be able to enable persistence once i'm there.
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Noob Linux Question
I strongly suggest trying out the system I created exclusively for mining. You can run directly from a USB drive to test. Link: https://github.com/MineCoreLive/minecore
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CPU exclusively mining monero, how you stress test?
Basically, you can get a good idea of the performance of each processor (considering having at least 8gb of ram in any scenario to avoid bottlenecks) from the benckmark itself on xmrig.com, and/or by doing a basic search for the processor plus the term "hashrate" on Google. .. But, in order not to lose the habit (lol), I also recommend testing mining with this system: https://github.com/MineCoreLive/minecore (yes, i set it up), from a usb flash drive. Things like hugepages, msr, running as root are already set up. And all in a linux that uses a ridiculously small amount of system resources. It was set up to extract the largest possible hashate from any equipment (only need the processor, memory and internet connection), using MoneroOcean's xmrig and its ability to automatically change the algorithm to the most profitable currency at the moment.
- How to optimize mining on a cheap laptop
- Best tools for my hardware/software?
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Is there a dedicated Linux Monero Mining distro with simple config
A minimalist one... https://github.com/MineCoreLive/minecore
monerobox
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ASIC like node hardware, can it be done, and should it be done?
Also available to the Monero community is: MoneroBox (Shop seems inactive, docker based Monero node on Pi4) XMR.sh Seths guides for a Monero node, fairly simplified via docker usage
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Run your own node question
A few years ago there was a guy who came up with the idea of selling Monero nodes, he set up the website and as far as I know had some success early on, but it seems the website is offline and the Github repository with the software is more or less abandoned. He was also interviewed on Monero Talk if you want more information about the guy and his business at the time.
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Is anyone still making pre-built node hardware? Something that requires as close to zero technical skill as possible?
If you go to their website, they still have very detailed walkthroughs of how to create a Monerobox node yourself. I believe the software is still maintained. Haven't checked in a while. https://monerobox.store/
- Any good Satoshibox Monero alternative?
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Personal node and IP address
You can either run your OS of choice on the mini computer along with Monerod, or use something like Monerobox or PiNode-XMR (I believe both of these have some level of Tor/I2P integration).
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Monerobox - Undefined - no connection in 2 weeks
Have you tried contacting Monerobox via email? https://monerobox.store/ (bottom of the page)
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Dedicated monero node?
I'll also add that there is an alternative project in the Monero-ecosystem called Monerobox. It used to be just for Rock64 but looks like it also supports Pi4 now. https://github.com/monero-ecosystem/monerobox
- Is there any small node- like devices or even raspberry pi like devices that can sit on a desk by my computer and run an XMR node?
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Question regarding running full node
and https://github.com/monero-ecosystem/monerobox is by another contributor.
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Monero security GUIDE - Maintaining Privacy and Security while handling with MONERO
Another single board computer project is also in the Monero-ecosystem github that also runs on Rock64 https://github.com/monero-ecosystem/monerobox. The creator of this project used to sell them too (maybe still does).
What are some alternatives?
xmrig - Monero (rx/0, rx/wow, rx/loki, defyx, rx/arq, rx/sfx, rx/keva, cn/0, cn/1, cn/2, cn/r, cn/fast, cn/half, cn/xao, cn/rto, cn/rwz, cn/zls, cn/double, cn/gpu, cn-lite/0, cn-lite/1, cn-heavy/0, cn-heavy/tube, cn-heavy/xhv, cn-pico, cn-pico/tlo, argon2/chukwa, argon2/wrkz, astrobwt) CPU/GPU miner
PiNodeXMR - Monero Node for Single Board Computers with Web Interface and additional tools pre-configured. Self Installing.
AddyCMOS
self-hosted-services - A core set of privacy-preserving services that can be easily self-hosted via Docker Compose.
gary-os - GaryOS is an entire GNU/Linux system in a single bootable file
monero-ilaro-spec - Document describing the goals of the Ilaro "toolkit" system for Monero crypto currency
monero-bash - a wrapper for Monero written in Bash
grub-btrfs - Include btrfs snapshots at boot options. (Grub menu)
bananapi-zero-ubuntu-base-minimal - BananaPi M2 Zero - Ubuntu Focal Base Minimal Image (Experimental) - U-Boot 2017.09 / Kernel 4.18.y / Kernel 4.19.y / Kernel 4.20.y / Kernel 5.3.y / Kernel 5.6.y / Kernel 5.7.y / Kernel 5.11.y