Nikos Chantziaras wrote: > On 07/12/2018 09:30, Dale wrote: >> Nikos Chantziaras wrote: >>> If you want to see all of the installed packages that are affected, >>> you need to set CPU_FLAGS_X86 to an empty string: >>> >>> CPU_FLAGS_X86="" >>> >>> and then do "emerge -puDN --with-bdeps=y @world". This is because >>> CPU_FLAGS_X86 is not empty by default. It contains sse and sse2 by >>> default, because these are supported by all 64-bit CPUs. >>> >> >> What I did, I commented out the whole line and ran it that way. > > If you comment it out, it will have default values. If you set it to > an empty string, you should be able to see which packages make use of > the default flags (like sse and sse2.) > > Note it's a pretend emerge (-p). Just to check which packages you have > installed that make use of these flags. > >
I'm pretty sure I tried it empty as well. On one hand, it makes sense that it only affects video type packages since those are mostly about video stuff, right? I'd never thought about it before. I just always get the info from that gcc command or the cpu flag tool and put them in. I never paid any attention to what packages it affected. >> One last question for anyone who has done this recently. When finished, >> I'll have a FX-8350 CPU with 8 cores at 4.0/4.2GHz, 32GBs of memory all >> on a Gigabyte 970 series mobo. Would there be any point in upgrading to >> a whole new rig or is what I have about as fast is reasonable to build? >> I don't do gaming or anything. Even the GTX 650 video card is likely >> overkill for what I do here. The older 200 series card is working just >> fine. On one hand, my current build is several years old. On the >> other, computers seem to have reached their peak. I'm sure there is >> more powerful systems out there but would I be any better off with one? > > If you don't play video games, it's fine Since my mobo will be the oldest part, I may keep a eye out for a sale on them, after the holidays maybe. If I find one, buy it and just stick it on the shelf in case I need it. I replaced the power supply just a few years ago. It should be fine for a while longer. Still, I may can catch one of those on sale too. ;-) If I keep going with this, I'll be looking for a case too. ROFL According to the tracking, my CPU fan should be here tomorrow. That's what I'm waiting for. I got the CPU several days ago. May get busy tomorrow or Sunday. o_O Dale :-) :-)