ToddAndMargo:
> I gave up and bought a $15 wind up timer.
> At least I can hear it. Well hear it rattle
> for 4 seconds. It may have a bell sound, but I
> can't hear it.
Sometimes the old-fashioned ways are best. We got something like 25
years out of a wind-up timer before the bell fell off the
On Thu, 2023-02-16 at 18:41 +0100, andreas.fourn...@runbox.com wrote:
> Is it possible to recalibrate the battery indicator so I would get a
> warning when it is about to die?
I did that on my laptop, and it was the instant death of my battery.
Well, it was probably more that the sensors decided
On Thu, 16 Feb 2023, Chung Chung wrote:
Hi, I am wondering if anyone has successfully compiled latest kernel using
clang, I have been having problem with it for the last few month,
and here is the error that I have:
In file included from drivers/tty/tty_io.c:103:
./include/linux/termios_intern
On Thu, Feb 16, 2023 at 1:15 AM Bill C wrote:
> I am using a chip made by ralink. I believe the drivers are all there. As
> for what else is needed by kernels nowadays IDK. I might have to reinstall
> everything with a basic desktop or workstation install. The thing with the
> minimal install wit
On Thu, Feb 16, 2023 at 1:42 PM wrote:
> So recently I've started to get this problem that the laptop dies even
> when the battery indicator says there is something like 40% left, i.e.
> I never get a low battery warning. Then when I plug it in and restart
> it also says the battery is at somethi
On 2/8/23 00:45, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
Hi All,
Anyone know of a kitchen timer that has
an rpm in the repo?
Many thanks,
-T
I gave up and bought a $15 wind up timer.
At least I can hear it. Well hear it rattle
for 4 seconds. It may have a bell sound, but I
can't hear it.
...
> Is it possible to recalibrate the battery indicator so I would get a
> warning when it is about to die?
I slightly remember I have seen something about it in the BIOS in one of my
laptop (long ago, though)
maybe this could help:
https://batteryuniversity.com/articles
On Thu, Feb 16, 2023 at 12:18 PM Chung Chung wrote:
>
> Hi, I am wondering if anyone has successfully compiled latest kernel using
> clang,
I have not tried to build a kernel with Clang. However the LLVM devs
have done it in the past.
Also see https://docs.kernel.org/kbuild/llvm.html . There ar
On Thu, Feb 16, 2023 at 1:02 PM Barry wrote:
>
> > On 16 Feb 2023, at 17:18, Chung Chung wrote:
> >
> > Hi, I am wondering if anyone has successfully compiled latest kernel using
> > clang, I have been having problem with it for the last few month,
> > and here is the error that I have:
> >
> >
> On 16 Feb 2023, at 17:18, Chung Chung wrote:
>
>
> Hi, I am wondering if anyone has successfully compiled latest kernel using
> clang, I have been having problem with it for the last few month,
> and here is the error that I have:
>
> In file included from drivers/tty/tty_io.c:103:
> ./i
So recently I've started to get this problem that the laptop dies even
when the battery indicator says there is something like 40% left, i.e.
I never get a low battery warning. Then when I plug it in and restart
it also says the battery is at something like 40%. The laptop is about
five years old.
On Thu, 16 Feb 2023 17:18:36 -
"Chung Chung" wrote:
> Hi, I am wondering if anyone has successfully compiled latest kernel
> using clang, I have been having problem with it for the last few
> month, and here is the error that I have:
>
> In file included from drivers/tty/tty_io.c:103:
> ./in
Hi, I am wondering if anyone has successfully compiled latest kernel using
clang, I have been having problem with it for the last few month,
and here is the error that I have:
In file included from drivers/tty/tty_io.c:103:
./include/linux/termios_internal.h:37:5: error: conflicting types for
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