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sudo apt-get install git build-essential cmake libuv1-dev libssl-dev libhwloc-dev git clone https://github.com/xmrig/xmrig.git mkdir xmrig/build && cd xmrig/build cmake .. make -j4 Very simple, basically SSH into your Raspberry Pi 3 or 4 and run those commands above to download and compile the XMRig miner to mine Monero on your Pi. To run the Monero miner, simply run: ./xmrig -o us-west.minexmr.com:443 -u 43ruPy2uKauGyB5vjxwg3LYjikfpNC9kPgyUKZbL9pAraW3e2GLQWWqY1bmBgzJHtsYsmcrYgSJV4eAooe8LvZ3ZEwXJKht -k --tls --rig-id pi4tut
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How to compile and use XMRig for Monero XMR RandomX Mining on Apple Silicon M1 Chip! To break this down some, you may want to install MacPorts to install any required deps including XCode to be able to install MacPorts etc. the `make -j$(sysctl -n hw.logicalcpu)` can be changed to just make -j8 to use all 8 of the Apple M1 cores to compile. After compiling successfully, essentially run XMRig like you usually would with your configuration to start mining XMR on Apple Silicon! git clone -b dev https://github.com/xmrig/xmrig.git mkdir xmrig/build && cd xmrig/scripts ./build.hwloc.sh && cd ../build cmake .. -DUV_INCLUDE_DIR=/opt/homebrew/include -DUV_LIBRARY=/opt/homebrew/lib/libuv.a -DOPENSSL_ROOT_DIR=/opt/homebrew/opt/openssl -DHWLOC_INCLUDE_DIR=../scripts/deps/include -DHWLOC_LIBRARY=../scripts/deps/lib/libhwloc.a make -j$(sysctl -n hw.logicalcpu)
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Mine randomx on Manjaro. I assume same thing to run on Arch btw #compile xmrrig on Manjaro sudo pacman -S base-devel cmake libuv libmicrohttpd openssl hwloc libutil-linux git clone https://github.com/xmrig/xmrig.git cd xmrig mkdir build && cd $_ cmake .. make