On 3/31/20 4:03 PM, Brandon Nielsen wrote:
On 3/31/20 3:53 PM, Chris Murphy wrote:
gcc version?
I don't think an application written mostly in assembly would change
that significantly in size with different compiler versions.
Anyway, it looks like it broke when gcc-compat was dropped:
h
On 3/31/20 3:53 PM, Chris Murphy wrote:
gcc version?
I don't think an application written mostly in assembly would change
that significantly in size with different compiler versions.
Anyway, it looks like it broke when gcc-compat was dropped:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1
On Tue, Mar 31, 2020 at 9:24 AM Kamil Paral wrote:
>
> On Tue, Mar 31, 2020 at 4:06 PM Brandon Nielsen wrote:
>>
>> Recently I've had cause to run memtest on some relatively modern systems
>> (Haswell, Haswell refresh, and Kaby Lake R). On all three systems the
>> memtest86+ provided with the Fed
On 3/31/20 10:23 AM, Kamil Paral wrote:
I can confirm the issues. I have Haswell (i5 4570):
* With F32 Workstation Beta, memtest freezes at 35% (of the first test)
reliably if I keep the defaults (which defaults to SMP:disabled) or
force safe mode with F1. When I force SMP using F2, it reboots
Brandon Nielsen composed on 2020-03-31 09:05 (UTC-0500):
> Recently I've had cause to run memtest on some relatively modern systems
> (Haswell, Haswell refresh, and Kaby Lake R). On all three systems the
> memtest86+ provided with the Fedora Workstation Live media failed.
> On the Haswell and H
On Tue, Mar 31, 2020 at 4:06 PM Brandon Nielsen
wrote:
> Recently I've had cause to run memtest on some relatively modern systems
> (Haswell, Haswell refresh, and Kaby Lake R). On all three systems the
> memtest86+ provided with the Fedora Workstation Live media failed.
>
> On the Haswell and Has
My experience is that you need to change the bios to legacy and then it
works fine.
Thanks
Richard
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