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July 17, 2018

Install NVIDIA Cuda on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (x86_64)

Ubuntu

to install NVIDIA Cuda we need the NVIDIA proprietary driver working (and the libraries and files it provides). Ubuntu and most linux distributions come with…

neoX
July 16, 2018

Install NVIDIA proprietary drivers on Ubuntu 18.0 LTS (x86_64)

Ubuntu

The new Ubuntu release is here and as usual it comes with nouveau kernel module for your NVIDIA GPU. Probably this driver is good for…

neoX
June 28, 2018

Clear or delete systemd logs

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Systemd linux distros use Journald service to collect and store logs in the system. Here are a couple of tips if you have problems with…

neoX
May 30, 2018

Receive multicast packets on CentOS 7 (and other linux distros)

CentOS 7, Linux, multicast

There are so many web pages and blogs post for multicast traffic under linux and how to enable it, but in most of them something…

neoX
May 18, 2018

Install Ubuntu 16.04 LTS on a PC with existing windows 10 and linux

Ubuntu

This tutorial will show you the simple steps of installing a modern Linux Distribution – Ubuntu Desktop 16.04 LTS (in fact the version presented here…

neoX
April 25, 2018

Generate a new Monero address (wallet)

Linux, wallet

The generation of a new Monero address is super simple, just use monero-wallet-cli and personally create your new address. And for those of you, which…

neoX
April 24, 2018

Running a Electroneum node from source under Ubuntu 16 LTS

mining, node, Ubuntu

This howto is made to show you how to run a Electroneum node. To run a Electroneum node we need the official electroneum daemon software:…

neoX
April 24, 2018

Building from source a Electroneum node under Ubuntu 16 LTS

mining, node, Ubuntu

The program, which makes an Electroneum node from your computer, is called electroneumd You need a electroneum node to send, receive coins securely and privately…

neoX
April 12, 2018

Send coins in Groestlcoin network with Groestlcoin Core (cli)

Linux, wallet

Here are the steps needed to make a secure transfer of your funds under linux distro of Ubuntu. To be able to transfer money securely…

neoX
March 27, 2018

Running a Groestlcoin node (wallet cli) from source under Ubuntu 16 LTS

mining, node, Ubuntu

This howto is made to show you how to run a full Groestlcoin node. To run a Groestlcoin node we need the official Groestlcoin daemon…

neoX

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