On 4 September 2024 02:12:51 CEST, Grant Edwards
wrote:
>On 2024-09-03, Dale wrote:
>
>> I was trying to re-emerge some packages. The ones I was working on
>> failed with "internal compiler error: Segmentation fault" or similar
>> being the common reason for failing.
>
>In my experience, tha
Dale wrote:
> Howdy,
>
> I was trying to re-emerge some packages. The ones I was working on
> failed with "internal compiler error: Segmentation fault" or similar
> being the common reason for failing. I did get gcc to compile and
> install. But other packages are failing, but some are compiling
Howdy,
I don't do emerge -e world very often but this is weird. This is the
complaint emerge spits out:
!!! The following update(s) have been skipped due to unsatisfied
dependencies
!!! triggered by backtracking:
x11-drivers/nvidia-drivers:0
x11-base/xorg-drivers:0
x11-base/xorg-server:0
x11-
Am Wed, Sep 04, 2024 at 05:48:29AM -0500 schrieb Dale:
> I wonder how much fun getting this memory replaced is going to be. o_O
I once had a bad stick of Crucial Ballistix DDR3. I think it also started
with GCC segfaults. So I took a picture of the failing memtest, e-mailed
that to crucial an
Frank Steinmetzger wrote:
> Am Wed, Sep 04, 2024 at 05:48:29AM -0500 schrieb Dale:
>
>> I wonder how much fun getting this memory replaced is going to be. o_O
> I once had a bad stick of Crucial Ballistix DDR3. I think it also started
> with GCC segfaults. So I took a picture of the failing memt
Dale wrote:
>
> Here's the update. Grant and a couple others were right. So was some
> of my search results, which varied widely. Shortly after my reply to
> Grant, I shutdown the new rig. I set my old rig back up so I can watch
> TV. Then I booted the ever handy Ventoy USB stick and ran the m
On 2024-09-04, Frank Steinmetzger wrote:
> Am Wed, Sep 04, 2024 at 05:48:29AM -0500 schrieb Dale:
>
>> I wonder how much fun getting this memory replaced is going to be. o_O
>
> I once had a bad stick of Crucial Ballistix DDR3. I think it also started
> with GCC segfaults. So I took a picture o
On 2024-09-04, Dale wrote:
> I forgot to ask, is there anything else that bad memory could affect?
> I'm doing the emerge -e world to make sure no programs were affected but
> what about other stuff? Could this affect hard drive data for example?
Unfortunately, yes. I have had some failing RA
On Wednesday 4 September 2024 12:21:19 BST Dale wrote:
> I wasn't planning to go to 128GBs yet but guess I am now.
I considered doubling up to 128GB a few months ago, but the technical help
people at Armari (the workstation builder) told me that I'd need to jump
through a few hoops. Not only wo
On Wednesday 4 September 2024 15:23:13 BST Grant Edwards wrote:
> On 2024-09-04, Dale wrote:
> > I forgot to ask, is there anything else that bad memory could affect?
How long have you got? ;-)
--
Regards,
Peter.
On 2024-09-04, Dale wrote:
> I ordered another set of memory sticks. I figure I will have to send
> them both back which means no memory at all. I wasn't planning to go to
> 128GBs yet but guess I am now. [...]
Good luck.
The last time I had one fail, I needed the machine for work and
couldn't
Peter Humphrey wrote:
> On Wednesday 4 September 2024 15:23:13 BST Grant Edwards wrote:
>> On 2024-09-04, Dale wrote:
>>> I forgot to ask, is there anything else that bad memory could affect?
> How long have you got? ;-)
>
Well, the new files I downloaded, I can let Qbittorrent check what it
d
Am Wed, Sep 04, 2024 at 07:09:43PM - schrieb Grant Edwards:
> On 2024-09-04, Dale wrote:
>
> > I ordered another set of memory sticks. I figure I will have to send
> > them both back which means no memory at all. I wasn't planning to go to
> > 128GBs yet but guess I am now. [...]
>
> Good l
On 2024-09-04, Frank Steinmetzger wrote:
> Am Wed, Sep 04, 2024 at 07:09:43PM - schrieb Grant Edwards:
>> […]
>> I plugged them in alongside the recently purchased pair. Wouldn't
>> work. Either pair of SIMMs worked fine by themselves, but the only way
>> I could get both pairs to work togethe
Grant Edwards wrote:
> On 2024-09-04, Frank Steinmetzger wrote:
>> Am Wed, Sep 04, 2024 at 07:09:43PM - schrieb Grant Edwards:
>>> […]
>>> I plugged them in alongside the recently purchased pair. Wouldn't
>>> work. Either pair of SIMMs worked fine by themselves, but the only way
>>> I could ge
On 2024-09-04, Dale wrote:
> At one point, I looked for a set of four sticks of the memory. I
> couldn't find any. They only come in sets of two. I read somewhere
> that the mobo expects each pair to be matched.
Yep, that's definitely how it was supposed to work. I fully expected
my two (iden
Grant Edwards wrote:
> On 2024-09-04, Dale wrote:
>
>> At one point, I looked for a set of four sticks of the memory. I
>> couldn't find any. They only come in sets of two. I read somewhere
>> that the mobo expects each pair to be matched.
> Yep, that's definitely how it was supposed to work. I
On Wednesday 4 September 2024 23:07:17 BST Grant Edwards wrote:
> On 2024-09-04, Dale wrote:
> > At one point, I looked for a set of four sticks of the memory. I
> > couldn't find any. They only come in sets of two. I read somewhere
> > that the mobo expects each pair to be matched.
>
> Yep, t
Michael wrote:
> On Wednesday 4 September 2024 23:07:17 BST Grant Edwards wrote:
>> On 2024-09-04, Dale wrote:
>>> At one point, I looked for a set of four sticks of the memory. I
>>> couldn't find any. They only come in sets of two. I read somewhere
>>> that the mobo expects each pair to be ma
Greetings,
Has anyone else seen grossly excessive CPU load since adopting the new Wayland
way of doing things? /Top/ is showing 1300% going on kwin_wayland and the
whole of the rest going on plasmashell.
I need hardly say this doesn't make a responsive system.
--
Regards,
Peter.
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