> Because its also a devel machine, haveing 2 SSD's attached where it can
> build the target sw, there are often 1 minimum to as high as 4 ssh -Y
> logins. But only one in the last several days.
SSH wouldn't do it, but anything that runs on a timer could. For
example if you have DPMS power savi
> I just noticed my Xorg.0.log is growing, probably will continue to grow
> untill the 64GB card is used up, adding this stanza every few minutes:
>
> [320458.839] (--) modeset(0): HDMI max TMDS frequency 225000KHz
Do you have anything that might call xrandr or another program at
regular interval
On Sunday 14 June 2020 10:16:47 Adam Nielsen wrote:
> > Because its also a devel machine, haveing 2 SSD's attached where it
> > can build the target sw, there are often 1 minimum to as high as 4
> > ssh -Y logins. But only one in the last several days.
>
> SSH wouldn't do it, but anything that run
On Sunday 14 June 2020 08:27:04 Adam Nielsen wrote:
> > I just noticed my Xorg.0.log is growing, probably will continue to
> > grow untill the 64GB card is used up, adding this stanza every few
> > minutes:
> >
> > [320458.839] (--) modeset(0): HDMI max TMDS frequency 225000KHz
>
> Do you have any
Greetings all;
Specially built preempt-rt kernel running an 11x56 metal lathe from
an rpi4b, armhf flavor. Uptodate except for locked kernel.
I just noticed my Xorg.0.log is growing, probably will continue to grow
untill the 64GB card is used up, adding this stanza every few minutes:
[320458.83