Hi Riccardo,
On 06/01/2020 07:55 PM, Riccardo Mottola via Dng wrote:
yes, I am currently on ascii on all my machines. I could try to test
beowulf too, although I need to be sure to have gcc 6.5
Beowulf has gcc-7 and gcc-8 instead, but also gcc (build-essential)
which is the compiler used by d
Hi!
On 5/28/20 11:35 AM, wirelessd...@gmail.com wrote:
There’s also a slightly newer version 4.19 available from backports
repository. While not as new as the most recent stable kernel, it
might be quicker and easier to test out than compiling as it’s
available through apt.
https://pkginf
On 2020-05-28 16:15, Hendrik Boom wrote:
> I can't say I understand the version numbers -- both 4.9.0-6 and
> 4.9.88?
*-4.9.0-6 is the deb package _name_, 4.9.88 is the version (based on
kernel.org source version).
Confusing, yes, but nothing new, except possibly uname being able to
report the v
> There is a 5.4.x version
> in buster/Beowulf backports, which is the latest LTS release. That
> should be new enough, and easier than recompiling from source.
>
> Greg
Yes that’s what I’m currently running. However the kernel version listed in the
original email suggested that the person was
On Thu, May 28, 2020 at 07:35:16PM +1000, wirelessduck--- via Dng wrote:
> There’s also a slightly newer version 4.19 available from backports
> repository. While not as new as the most recent stable kernel, it might be
> quicker and easier to test out than compiling as it’s available through apt
On Thu, 2020-05-28 at 16:15 -0400, Hendrik Boom wrote:
>
> I'm on
> 4.9.0-6-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 4.9.88-1+deb9u1 (2018-05-07) x86_64
> GNU/Linux
> from the beowulf repository; but then I'm running beowulf for quite
> a
> while now.
> I can't say I understand the version numbers -- both 4.9.0-6 an
On Thu, May 28, 2020 at 07:49:04AM -0600, 'smee via Dng wrote:
> Since you mention 4.19...
>
> I've got: kernel version: 4.19.98-1 (2020-01-26) kernel release:
> 4.19.0-8-amd64cpu: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-
> 3740QM CPU @ 2.70GHz
> I mentioned previously that when I run
Since you mention 4.19...
I've got: kernel version: 4.19.98-1 (2020-01-26) kernel release:
4.19.0-8-amd64cpu: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-
3740QM CPU @ 2.70GHz
I mentioned previously that when I run a cpu-heavy application (cpu
cryptominer) for a number of hours (14 ho
> You're very likely required to upgrade to a much newer Kernel version. I
> suggest you to use the most recent stable kernel version and build it from
> source ( Not that hard, ask me for help if needed) For me the upgrade
> fixed the issue.
>
> cheers,
> Andreas
There’s also a slightly newer v
Hi Ricardo,
On Thu, May 28, 2020 at 09:24:59AM +0200, Riccardo Mottola via Dng wrote:
> I just tried adding "contrib" to my repositories and I see intel microcode
> is available, I hope it helps.
>
> Do you know how this "update" works? will it be applied also when running
> older kernels?
Typic
Hi all
let me resurrect this thread. I am now working on this computer regular,
lockdown has lessened here in Italy and I hope all you Devuaners are in
good help.
Unfortunately stability did not improve much
On 3/18/20 4:28 PM, Hendrik Boom wrote:
(1) Do we even know it's a kernel problem?
Hi,
right now I don't have access to the computer - due to quarantine
restrictions I cannot move from my house.
Hendrik Boom wrote:
> (1) Do we even know it's a kernel problem?
I think yes. I am using ascii. The laptop has always been rock-stable. I
upgrade the kernel, I get two freezes in a ro
Is there any way we could gather useful information about these crashes.
I'm not any kind of kernel expert, but I'd like to contribute useful
information, if possible, when such a crash happens.
(1) Do we even know it's a kernel problem?
(2) They don't seem to be specific to a particular ker
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