On Sat, Apr 08, 2017 at 05:39:20PM -0700, Vagrant Cascadian wrote:
>On 2017-04-08, Samuel Thibault wrote:
>> We need an answer, so as to update the documentation: is USB still not
>> supported in the stretch kernel on arm64?
>>
>> victory, on Mon 30 Jan 2017 21:53:52 +0900, wrote:
>>> boot-installe
On 2017-04-08, Samuel Thibault wrote:
> We need an answer, so as to update the documentation: is USB still not
> supported in the stretch kernel on arm64?
>
> victory, on Mon 30 Jan 2017 21:53:52 +0900, wrote:
>> boot-installer/arm.xml:108-
>> ... Also USB is not supported in the jessie kerne
Hello,
Samuel Thibault, on sam. 08 avril 2017 14:38:32 +0200, wrote:
> We need an answer, so as to update the documentation: is USB still not
> supported in the stretch kernel on arm64?
I didn't think to provide the context:
“Applied Micro Mustang Installation”
https://d-i.debian.org/manual/en
It might be cpufreqd, libcpufreq0 or libsensors4. This is a
screenshot of my task bar and applets list. The green circle at left
is Pidgin, I thought I had it closed.
I did dpkg-query -l | grep -i temperature then cpu. Interesting to
watch the load monitor, for some programs it will flatline at
On Saturday 08 April 2017 10:08:57 Alan Corey wrote:
> I just hover my mouse over the little CPU icon in the taskbar next to
> the clock and a little popup tells me it's running at 1200 MHz. It's
> in the LXpanel applets as "CPU Usage Monitor", there's also
> "Temperature Monitor" and "CPUFreq fr
On Saturday 08 April 2017 09:47:29 Paul Wise wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 8, 2017 at 9:42 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > Is that the only control we have? And how much faster before forced
> > air cooling is needed? I'm thinking 1000 might help with an spi
> > problem. Its not heating the stick on radiators
Oh, right-click on the taskbar and go into Panel Settings -> Panel
Applets to start. If you want more panes in your pager run obconf
from a command line. The relationship between Openbox and LXDE is a
strange one.
On 4/8/17, Alan Corey wrote:
> I just hover my mouse over the little CPU icon in
I just hover my mouse over the little CPU icon in the taskbar next to
the clock and a little popup tells me it's running at 1200 MHz. It's
in the LXpanel applets as "CPU Usage Monitor", there's also
"Temperature Monitor" and "CPUFreq frontend".
On 4/8/17, Paul Wise wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 8, 2017 a
On Sat, Apr 8, 2017 at 9:42 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> Is that the only control we have? And how much faster before forced air
> cooling is needed? I'm thinking 1000 might help with an spi problem. Its
> not heating the stick on radiators more than 20F over ambient now.
I don't have an RPi to find
On Saturday 08 April 2017 09:20:07 Paul Wise wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 8, 2017 at 8:58 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > So how do we find out how fast its running?
>
> $ lscpu
> Architecture: armv7l
> Byte Order:Little Endian
> CPU(s):2
> On-line CPU(s) list: 0,1
> Th
On Sat, Apr 8, 2017 at 8:58 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> So how do we find out how fast its running?
$ lscpu
Architecture: armv7l
Byte Order:Little Endian
CPU(s):2
On-line CPU(s) list: 0,1
Thread(s) per core:1
Core(s) per socket:2
Socket(s):
Greetings list;
How does one go about ascertaining the current clock speed of a r-pi-3b?
It is not reported by dmesg, nor can dmidecode access it.
So how do we find out how fast its running?
Thank you.
Cheers, Gene Heskett
--
"There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty:
soap, ball
Hello debian-arm,
We need an answer, so as to update the documentation: is USB still not
supported in the stretch kernel on arm64?
victory, on Mon 30 Jan 2017 21:53:52 +0900, wrote:
> boot-installer/arm.xml:108-
> ... Also USB is not supported in the jessie kernel so
> installing from
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