Re: cpu supported?

2023-02-18 Thread piorunz

On 18/02/2023 08:15, Tixy wrote:

On Sat, 2023-02-18 at 07:09 +, piorunz wrote:

On 18/02/2023 06:17, Tom wrote:



It also has 2 drives one is chip and the other spins.


What?



I'm guessing that's one SSD and one spinning magnetic media hard drive.


Yes, I guessed that *after* I send the message. But still, it has 
nothing to do with processor, and SSD and HDD were supported by Linux 
since they (or Linux) began to exist. So no worries there :)


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Re: cpu supported?

2023-02-18 Thread Tixy
On Sat, 2023-02-18 at 07:09 +, piorunz wrote:
> On 18/02/2023 06:17, Tom wrote:
> 
> 
> > It also has 2 drives one is chip and the other spins.
> 
> What?
> 

I'm guessing that's one SSD and one spinning magnetic media hard drive.

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Re: cpu supported?

2023-02-17 Thread Jeffrey Walton
On Sat, Feb 18, 2023 at 1:57 AM Tom  wrote:
>
> IsIntel® Core™ i5-10600K Processor
>
> Is this processor supported? Which release be best.

The Core i5-10600K is a 10th gen/IceLake processor. It is supported by
the linux kernel.

There are no microcode updates (yet?) on my Core i5-1035G1 10th gen:

$ grep microcode /proc/cpuinfo
microcode   : 0xb2
microcode   : 0xb2
microcode   : 0xb2
microcode   : 0xb2
microcode   : 0xb2
microcode   : 0xb2
microcode   : 0xb2
microcode   : 0xb2

$ dmesg | grep microcode
[0.746446] microcode: sig=0x706e5, pf=0x80, revision=0xb2
[0.746479] microcode: Microcode Update Driver: v2.2.

$ journalctl -b -k | grep microcode
Feb 16 23:18:00 icelake kernel: microcode: sig=0x706e5, pf=0x80, revision=0xb2
Feb 16 23:18:00 icelake kernel: microcode: Microcode Update Driver: v2.2.

(Also see https://wiki.debian.org/Microcode ).

I'm not sure how to answer "Which release is best".

Jeff



Re: cpu supported?

2023-02-17 Thread piorunz

On 18/02/2023 06:17, Tom wrote:

Is*Intel® Core™ i5-10600K Processor*
Is this processor supported? Which release be best.


Hi Tom,

This processor from 2020 is very well supported by recent Linux kernels. 
You can use Debian Stable as Felix suggested.



It also has 2 drives one is chip and the other spins.


What?

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Re: cpu supported?

2023-02-17 Thread Felix Miata
Tom composed on 2023-02-18 01:17 (UTC-0500):

> IsIntel® Core™ i5-10600K Processor
> Is this processor supported? Which release be best.

> It also has 2 drives one is chip and the other spins.

Your CPU was introduced a bit over a year before Debian 11/Bullseye, so Bullseye
as the current stable Debian release is an ideal candidate for your PC.
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cpu supported?

2023-02-17 Thread Tom
IsIntel® Core™ i5-10600K Processor
Is this processor supported? Which release be best.

It also has 2 drives one is chip and the other spins.

Tom Clark


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