Nah, I've done quite a lot of installs of various tools and am most comfortable at the comnand line. It was stupid and didn't work. It was on a spare rpi running ubuntu.
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bro a drooling idiot can install a Monero wallet
stop
Dude the CLI wallet walks you through it, it has you name a wallet when it can't find one the first thing after running monero-wallet-cli. You are lying.
No, I'm not lying. I might be dumb...but I'm not a liar. When I tried the install of the miner it asked me to enter my wallet adress but I didn't have one. Tried to figure out how to go get one and I couldn't figure it out. Comparatively speaking, running a full bitcoin node was much, much simpler (at least for me).
Miner. I'm talking about a miner.
Huh you ran a miner like XMRig and wondered why you didn't have a wallet? Did you even run a wallet software like the CLI or GUI wallet? I thought you were experienced in command line stuff.
Please go to the GitHub
and download the binaries. Make sure to verify the GPG signature (you know command line stuff that should be easy for you). You can them run either the GUI by running the monero-gui binary or the CLI by running the monero-wallet-cli binary. Both of these will automatically run the monerod binary which is the node. If you have run a Bitcoin node in the past then you will be familiar with this since bitcoind is the equivalent binary for the Bitcoin node.
GitHub
GitHub - monero-project/monero-gui: Monero: the secure, private, untraceable cryptocurrency
Monero: the secure, private, untraceable cryptocurrency - monero-project/monero-gui