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Installing lubuntu 17.10 LTS with Boinc / nVidia drivers
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#52 Re: Installing lubuntu 17.10 LTS with Boinc / nVidia drivers
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#53 Re: Installing lubuntu 17.10 LTS with Boinc / nVidia drivers
You're conversion to the dark side is complete Soon you'll be demanding the notorious black coloured name of the pirates
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#54 Re: Installing lubuntu 17.10 LTS with Boinc / nVidia drivers
I guess not
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#55 Re: Installing lubuntu 17.10 LTS with Boinc / nVidia drivers
GPUBoss site is quite good for comparing GPU's
Did a quick goggle search for reviews but there doesn't seem to be much about it.
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#56 Re: Installing lubuntu 17.10 LTS with Boinc / nVidia drivers
For 18.10 some changes include
in terminal as this is sometimes missing.
Lubuntu 18.04 comes with Synaptic and Software Updater, both under ‘System Tools’ in the menu or it should. Additional Drivers is a tab on software updater.
If 18.10 then Software updater is now called Discover Software Center and Synaptic is now muon. You will need to use one of these to get the nVidia drivers and the mentioned packages ( psensor etc. )
How to Launch
> System Tools ->Muon Package Manager -> Settings-> Configure Software Sources
> System Tools ->Discover Software Center -> Settings -> Ubuntu (Default) -> Settings (Gear icon) -> Software Sources
Lubuntu 18.10 short manual here
in terminal
Code: Select all
sudo apt-get install ocl-icd-libopencl1
Lubuntu 18.04 comes with Synaptic and Software Updater, both under ‘System Tools’ in the menu or it should. Additional Drivers is a tab on software updater.
If 18.10 then Software updater is now called Discover Software Center and Synaptic is now muon. You will need to use one of these to get the nVidia drivers and the mentioned packages ( psensor etc. )
How to Launch
> System Tools ->Muon Package Manager -> Settings-> Configure Software Sources
> System Tools ->Discover Software Center -> Settings -> Ubuntu (Default) -> Settings (Gear icon) -> Software Sources
Lubuntu 18.10 short manual here
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#57 Re: Installing lubuntu 17.10 LTS with Boinc / nVidia drivers
Sounds like you are not getting bootable media from the burn and so any hassles from Unix are yet to follow.
I've only ever copied the .iso to a USB stick and even then I used another unix machine to do it. Where are you? I'd be happy to mail you a known bootable USB stick.
I've only ever copied the .iso to a USB stick and even then I used another unix machine to do it. Where are you? I'd be happy to mail you a known bootable USB stick.
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#58 Re: Installing lubuntu 17.10 LTS with Boinc / nVidia drivers
I didn't know they still did that
A bootable unix USB stick is strange beast with specific partitioning and non-FAT file systems. The .iso has to copied absolutely raw in order for it to work. I feel sure that there are Windows utilities out there to do it but I've never used one, Nero looks promising but will of course have a proliferation of options unknown to we two. This is definitely step 1 and hence my offer to send you a known working stick. Please PM me an address if you want a Lubuntu stick - you can buy me a meat pie sometime as payment (Australia has the BEST pies of anywhere)
Step 2 will be persuading your BIOS to boot from that instead of any other bootable disks it can see on your system
PS : We have family in NSW so some of my favourite people in this world are Australian. You might yet become another favourite if I can help rescue you from Windows
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#59 Re: Installing lubuntu 17.10 LTS with Boinc / nVidia drivers
Pete for creating ISO images on a USB stick I use a program called "ISO to USB". I've never had a problem with it.
When you have the ISO on the USB stick you will need to either go into BIOS at boot or press the correct function key" to get into the boot menu. Then you select the USB drive and go from there.
When you have the ISO on the USB stick I'd personally consider doing the actual install onto the USB HDD you mentioned. That would give the ability to play with the Linux without any worry of screwing up your Win10 installation. Once you get familiar with it then you can put it onto the internal HDD.
When you have the ISO on the USB stick you will need to either go into BIOS at boot or press the correct function key" to get into the boot menu. Then you select the USB drive and go from there.
When you have the ISO on the USB stick I'd personally consider doing the actual install onto the USB HDD you mentioned. That would give the ability to play with the Linux without any worry of screwing up your Win10 installation. Once you get familiar with it then you can put it onto the internal HDD.
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#60 Re: Installing lubuntu 17.10 LTS with Boinc / nVidia drivers
... and you around 10 days to try it out before your Airmail package arrives - I am just back from the Post Office
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#61 Re: Installing lubuntu 17.10 LTS with Boinc / nVidia drivers
From the instructions ......davidBAM wrote: ↑Mon Nov 12, 2018 8:23 amA bootable unix USB stick is strange beast with specific partitioning and non-FAT file systems. The .iso has to copied absolutely raw in order for it to work. I feel sure that there are Windows utilities out there to do it but I've never used one, Nero looks promising but will of course have a proliferation of options unknown to we two.
So simple to use it's embarrassing and works every time...... I don't know why I bother writing instructions that no one follows I'll get my coat now ..Burn iso to USB. Use Universal USB installer https://www.pendrivelinux.com/universal ... -as-1-2-3/
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#62 Re: Installing lubuntu 17.10 LTS with Boinc / nVidia drivers
Anyone doing Collatz on a GTX1070 of any brand? Wondered how they compared to the 1080
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#63 Re: Installing lubuntu 17.10 LTS with Boinc / nVidia drivers
Yes. Beagle has a 1070 installed and on Collatz. 525 secs on average for a collatz task using optimisation.
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#64 Re: Installing lubuntu 17.10 LTS with Boinc / nVidia drivers
Thanks, obviously lubuntu in your case?
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#65 Re: Installing lubuntu 17.10 LTS with Boinc / nVidia drivers
No this one is on doze 7
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#66 Re: Installing lubuntu 17.10 LTS with Boinc / nVidia drivers
I think this is fool-proof but could you just try it for me please? • There are 10 types of people in the world; those who understand binary, and those who don’t
#67 Re: Installing lubuntu 17.10 LTS with Boinc / nVidia drivers
It was an AMD 7970 hence why it is one of 3 systems I have that are doze. 7 is acceptable. Pulled AMD, stuck in 1070, installed drivers and went offshore.
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#68 Re: Installing lubuntu 17.10 LTS with Boinc / nVidia drivers
I assume no keyboard, mouse or monitor. So BoincTasks and PC Anywhere type software? And do you BUY Win 7?
I'd be lost without "ssh -Y"
I'd be lost without "ssh -Y"
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#69 Re: Installing lubuntu 17.10 LTS with Boinc / nVidia drivers
Keyboard, mouse and hdmi splitter box to monitor.
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