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At this point you should see two text boxes to the right of a label that says "Daemon address". In the first box (the one to the left) you need to enter the address of the node that you want to connect to. This address might look like `node.moneroworld.com` or it could look like any old ip address. The smaller box to the right is where you enter the node's port. The default port is `18081` but if you are using a random node the port that is used will vary. The port for node.moneroworld.com uses 18089. ### Your screen should look a bit like this - + diff --git a/_i18n/en/resources/user-guides/solo_mine_GUI.md b/_i18n/en/resources/user-guides/solo_mine_GUI.md index dc637fe8..3a8f4efd 100644 --- a/_i18n/en/resources/user-guides/solo_mine_GUI.md +++ b/_i18n/en/resources/user-guides/solo_mine_GUI.md @@ -1,14 +1,14 @@ It is very easy to solo mine with the official GUI. If you have not done so already, go to the Monero downloads page and download the official GUI for your operating system. Then, run the setup and be patient as Monero synchronizes with the network. You should see that it displays "Connected" in the lower left corner. - + Click on the "Advanced" tab. You should see that several other options appear. Now click on the "Mining" sub-tab. - + You should now have an option to start mining. You can optionally change the number of threads to mine with. For optimal efficiency, you should mine with your CPU's cache divided by 2. You will need to look up your CPU's specs on the manufacturer's website. If you are unsure, leave the number of threads at 1. Click the "Start mining" button. - + You are now mining with the network, as you can see on the bottom of the image. In this example, the computer is contributing 23 H/s to the Monero network. 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At this point you should see two text boxes to the right of a label that says "Daemon address". In the first box (the one to the left) you need to enter the address of the node that you want to connect to. This address might look like `node.moneroworld.com` or it could look like any old ip address. The smaller box to the right is where you enter the node's port. The default port is `18081` but if you are using a random node the port that is used will vary. The port for node.moneroworld.com uses 18089. ### Your screen should look a bit like this - + diff --git a/_i18n/es/resources/user-guides/solo_mine_GUI.md b/_i18n/es/resources/user-guides/solo_mine_GUI.md index 3f14c7c7..a65e0834 100644 --- a/_i18n/es/resources/user-guides/solo_mine_GUI.md +++ b/_i18n/es/resources/user-guides/solo_mine_GUI.md @@ -1,15 +1,15 @@ {% include untranslated.html %} It is very easy to solo mine with the official GUI. If you have not done so already, go to the Monero downloads page and download the official GUI for your operating system. Then, run the setup and be patient as Monero synchronizes with the network. You should see that it displays "Connected" in the lower left corner. - + Click on the "Advanced" tab. You should see that several other options appear. Now click on the "Mining" sub-tab. - + You should now have an option to start mining. You can optionally change the number of threads to mine with. For optimal efficiency, you should mine with your CPU's cache divided by 2. You will need to look up your CPU's specs on the manufacturer's website. If you are unsure, leave the number of threads at 1. Click the "Start mining" button. - + You are now mining with the network, as you can see on the bottom of the image. In this example, the computer is contributing 23 H/s to the Monero network. Mining helps keep the network secure, and you may get lucky and receive a reward for protecting the network. diff --git a/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/png/remote_node/remote-node-screenshot.png b/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/png/remote_node/remote-node-screenshot.png index a32bf508..3b8f5f49 100644 Binary files a/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/png/remote_node/remote-node-screenshot.png and b/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/png/remote_node/remote-node-screenshot.png differ diff --git a/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/png/solo_mine_GUI/01.PNG b/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/png/solo_mine_GUI/01.PNG index 7ca5f7c2..1ce2a27e 100644 Binary files a/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/png/solo_mine_GUI/01.PNG and b/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/png/solo_mine_GUI/01.PNG differ diff --git a/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/png/solo_mine_GUI/02.PNG b/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/png/solo_mine_GUI/02.PNG index 42a5290e..dc62cfd9 100644 Binary files a/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/png/solo_mine_GUI/02.PNG and b/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/png/solo_mine_GUI/02.PNG differ diff --git a/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/png/solo_mine_GUI/03.PNG b/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/png/solo_mine_GUI/03.PNG index ab7b8c2a..a6c48803 100644 Binary files a/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/png/solo_mine_GUI/03.PNG and b/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/png/solo_mine_GUI/03.PNG differ diff --git a/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/remote_node_gui.md b/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/remote_node_gui.md index 02fcd147..9a006585 100644 --- a/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/remote_node_gui.md +++ b/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/remote_node_gui.md @@ -9,4 +9,4 @@ Vous serez alors envoyé à la page "Paramètres" de la GUI. A ce moment là vou plus petit à droite est celui dans lequel vous saisissez le port du nœud. Le port par défaut est `18081` mais si vous utilisez un nœud aléatoire, le port qu'il utilise peut varier. node?moneroworld.com utilise le port 18089. ### Votre écran devrait ressembler un peu à cela - + diff --git a/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/solo_mine_GUI.md b/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/solo_mine_GUI.md index f13f604c..1099a1cc 100644 --- a/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/solo_mine_GUI.md +++ b/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/solo_mine_GUI.md @@ -1,14 +1,14 @@ Il est très facile de miner en solo avec la GUI officielle. Si vous ne l'avez pas déjà fait, allez sur la page de téléchargement Monero et téléchargez la GUI officielle pour votre système d'exploitation. Puis, lancez l'installation et patientez pendant que Monero se synchronise avec le réseau. Vous devriez voir qu'elle indique "Connecté" dans le coin en bas à gauche. - + Cliquez sur l'onglet "Anvancé". Vous devriez voir aparaitre d'autres options. Cliquez maintenant sur le sous-onglet "Mine". - + Vous devriez maintenant avoir une option pour démarrer l'extraction minière. Vous pouvez au besoin changer le nombre de threads avec lesquels miner. Pour plus d'efficacité, vous devriez miner avec le cache de votre CPU en Mo divisé par 2. Vous aurez besoin de vérifier les caractéristiques de votre CPU sur le site du constructeur. Si vous n'êtes pas sûr, laissez le nombre de threads à 1. Cliquez sur Démarrer. - + Vous minez maintenant avec le réseau, comme vous pouvez le voir en bas de l'image. Dans cet exemple, l'ordinateur contribue à hauteur de 23 H/s au réseau Monero. l'extraction minière aide à maintenir le réseau sécurisé, et vous pourriez avoir de la chance et recevoir une récompense pour avoir protégé le réseau. diff --git a/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/png/remote_node/remote-node-screenshot.png b/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/png/remote_node/remote-node-screenshot.png index a32bf508..8cbf891e 100644 Binary files a/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/png/remote_node/remote-node-screenshot.png and b/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/png/remote_node/remote-node-screenshot.png differ diff --git a/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/png/solo_mine_GUI/01.PNG b/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/png/solo_mine_GUI/01.PNG index 7ca5f7c2..df835e95 100644 Binary files a/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/png/solo_mine_GUI/01.PNG and b/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/png/solo_mine_GUI/01.PNG differ diff --git a/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/png/solo_mine_GUI/02.PNG b/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/png/solo_mine_GUI/02.PNG index 42a5290e..754465b2 100644 Binary files a/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/png/solo_mine_GUI/02.PNG and b/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/png/solo_mine_GUI/02.PNG differ diff --git a/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/png/solo_mine_GUI/03.PNG b/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/png/solo_mine_GUI/03.PNG index ab7b8c2a..5eeab94a 100644 Binary files a/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/png/solo_mine_GUI/03.PNG and b/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/png/solo_mine_GUI/03.PNG differ diff --git a/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/remote_node_gui.md b/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/remote_node_gui.md index 20dac2a6..ca97f68c 100644 --- a/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/remote_node_gui.md +++ b/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/remote_node_gui.md @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ After you enter your password for your wallet, you will see a pop up that will g sent to the "Settings" page in the GUI. At this point you should see two text boxes to the right of a label that says "Daemon address". In the first box (the on to the left) you need to enter the address of the node that you want to connect to. This address might look like `node.moneroworld.com` or it could look like any old ip address. The smaller box to the right is where you enter the node's port. The default port is `18081` but if you are using a random node the port that is used will vary. The port for node.moneroworld.com uses 18089. ### Your screen should look a bit like this - + diff --git a/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/solo_mine_GUI.md b/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/solo_mine_GUI.md index 3f14c7c7..a65e0834 100644 --- a/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/solo_mine_GUI.md +++ b/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/solo_mine_GUI.md @@ -1,15 +1,15 @@ {% include untranslated.html %} It is very easy to solo mine with the official GUI. If you have not done so already, go to the Monero downloads page and download the official GUI for your operating system. Then, run the setup and be patient as Monero synchronizes with the network. You should see that it displays "Connected" in the lower left corner. - + Click on the "Advanced" tab. You should see that several other options appear. Now click on the "Mining" sub-tab. - + You should now have an option to start mining. You can optionally change the number of threads to mine with. For optimal efficiency, you should mine with your CPU's cache divided by 2. You will need to look up your CPU's specs on the manufacturer's website. If you are unsure, leave the number of threads at 1. Click the "Start mining" button. - + You are now mining with the network, as you can see on the bottom of the image. In this example, the computer is contributing 23 H/s to the Monero network. 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[Moneroworld. Po wpisaniu hasła do portfela pojawi się okienko z opcją użycia niestandardowych ustawień, kliknij na nie. Zostaniesz przeniesiony do strony z ustawieniami w Graficznym Interfejsie Użytkownika. W tym momencie powinieneś zobaczyć dwa okienka tekstowe po prawej stronie etykietki "Adres daemona". W pierwszym okienku (po lewej) wpisz adres węzła, z którym chcesz się połączyć. Adres ten może wyglądać na przykład `node.moneroworld.com` lub jak jakikolwiek adres IP. W mniejszym okienku po prawej stronie wpisz port węzła. Domyślnym portem jest `18081`, ale jeśli używasz losowego węzła, port się zmieni- Port dla node.moneroworld.com to 18089. ### Twój ekran powinien wyglądać mniej więcej tak: - + diff --git a/_i18n/pl/resources/user-guides/solo_mine_GUI.md b/_i18n/pl/resources/user-guides/solo_mine_GUI.md index 7335c097..4099fd73 100644 --- a/_i18n/pl/resources/user-guides/solo_mine_GUI.md +++ b/_i18n/pl/resources/user-guides/solo_mine_GUI.md @@ -1,14 +1,14 @@ Wydobywanie samemu za poomocą oficjalnego Interfejsu Graficznego Użytkownika jest bardzo proste. Jeśli jeszcze go nie ściągnąłeś, wejdź na stronę z materiałami do ściągnięcia i wybierz wersję Graficznego Interfejsu Użytkownika dla twojego systemu operacyjnego. Następnie uruchom ustawienia i uzbrój się w cierpliwość podczas synchronizacji Monero z siecią. Powinienieś zobaczyć "Connected" w lewym dolnym rogu. - + Kliknij na zakładkę "Advanced". Powinienieś zobaczyć, że pojawiło się wiele nowych opcji. Kliknij na podzakładkę "Mining". - + Teraz powinieneś zobaczyć opcję rozpoczęcia wydobycia. Możesz zmienić liczbę pasem do wydobywania. Dla optymalnej wydajności powinieneś wydobywać z cache twojego procesora podzielonym na 2. Sprawdź specyfikacje twojego procesora na stronie producenta. Jeśli nie masz pewności, zostaw liczbę pasem jako 1. Kliknij na "Start mining". - + Zacząłeś wydobywanie w sieci, jak widzisz na dole obrazka. W tym przypadku twój komputer dokłada 23 H/s do sieci Monero. 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