On 20/04/17 12:33, Ben Caradoc-Davies wrote:
Asus UEFI BIOS (H110I-PLUS BIOS 3202) defaults to incorrect turbo boost
multipliers but I was able to manually set the correct "Per CPU" values
in the BIOS. For a 7700K, these should be 45/44/44/44 if you are not
overclocking (base clock 100MHz):
https
On 20/04/17 17:12, John Elliot V wrote:
Will stretch RC3 smoothly transition to stable (with an apt-get
dist-upgrade) when stretch is released?
You should not need to do anything. When stretch is released as stable,
you will already be on it. Just make sure that, when stretch is
released, you
On 21/04/17 00:15, John Elliot V wrote:
On 20/04/17 01:14, Joshua Schaeffer wrote:
I would recommend the 850 Evo vs the 850 Pro
Thanks for the tip. I had considered the Evo but this:
https://www.kosagi.com/forums/viewtopic.php?id=421
had me a little spooked.
That is the 840 Evo. Completely d
John Elliot V wrote:
> On 20/04/17 10:33, Ben Caradoc-Davies wrote:
>> why not just install stretch from RC3? stretch is close to release.
>
> Sounds like a good idea! Thanks Ben.
>
> Will stretch RC3 smoothly transition to stable (with an apt-get
> dist-upgrade) when stretch is released?
if you
On Thursday, 20 April 2017 08:07:51 CEST Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 20, 2017 at 03:12:33PM +1000, John Elliot V wrote:
> > Will stretch RC3 smoothly transition to stable (with an apt-get
> > dist-upgrade) when stretch is released?
>
> Yes. In fact there's a very strong possibility you won
On 20/04/17 01:14, Joshua Schaeffer wrote:
> I would recommend the 850 Evo vs the 850 Pro
Thanks for the tip. I had considered the Evo but this:
https://www.kosagi.com/forums/viewtopic.php?id=421
had me a little spooked.
I've already parted with my money for the Pro. I've made bigger mistakes
On Thu, Apr 20, 2017 at 03:12:33PM +1000, John Elliot V wrote:
> Will stretch RC3 smoothly transition to stable (with an apt-get
> dist-upgrade) when stretch is released?
Yes. In fact there's a very strong possibility you won't even need to
do a whole dist-upgrade. A simple "apt-get update; apt-
On 20/04/17 10:33, Ben Caradoc-Davies wrote:
> why not just install stretch from RC3? stretch is close to release.
Sounds like a good idea! Thanks Ben.
Will stretch RC3 smoothly transition to stable (with an apt-get
dist-upgrade) when stretch is released?
> HD 630 iGPU is working fine for me wit
On 19/04/17 19:52, John Elliot V wrote:
I'm getting a new workstation. Proposed specs are here:
https://au.pcpartpicker.com/list/7MCfjc
I tried to find out if my new hardware would run Debian stable, but
couldn't confirm.
CPU is Intel Core i7-7700K on an Asus STRIX Z270F mobo. I'm planning to
dr
I don't think you'll have any issue with that set of hardware. If you've
never done water cooling before then you'll be very happy with your H80i
purchase. I have a Corsair Hydro H100i in both my Linux and Windows boxes
and absolutely love them. I'll never do anything but CPU water cooling
anymore.
John Elliot V wrote:
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> I'm getting a new workstation. Proposed specs are here:
>
> https://au.pcpartpicker.com/list/7MCfjc
>
> I tri
I'm getting a new workstation. Proposed specs are here:
https://au.pcpartpicker.com/list/7MCfjc
I tried to find out if my new hardware would run Debian stable, but
couldn't confirm.
CPU is Intel Core i7-7700K on an Asus STRIX Z270F mobo. I'm planning to
drive two monitors from the onboard graph
Am 2006-06-29 19:39:56, schrieb D G Teed:
> I know that with a new kernel I can get anything
> supported in Linux working, but the issue is
> with hardware such as installing directly to
> hardware raid. I need to know if a RAID controller
> is supported before dishing out $1000 for 2
> of them.
> Does anyone know where I can see the same type
> of reference that FreeBSD provides for
> hardware support from the installer
> for each release?
Hi :-)
freebsd development it isn't the same of linux
Can u use google for do a hardware search
es. Laptop
or see a /usr/src/your_kernel and read th
Hi,
I've seen a reference to the Debian Hardware
Compatibility list in a Meta manual, but could
not locate it in places that made sense to me
under:
http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/
Does anyone know where I can see the same type
of reference that FreeBSD provides for
hardware support
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