Re: [DNG] no shutdown by pressing power button

2020-06-19 Thread Gregory Nowak
On Wed, Jun 17, 2020 at 11:49:39PM +0200, ippaket via Dng wrote:
> after the upgrade from ascii to beowulf I can't shutdown my machine
> (64bit intel atom) by pressing the power button anymore.

You do have acpi-support, and acpi-support-base installed, right? You
might also need acpi-fakekey, but I'm not sure on that one.

Greg


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Re: [DNG] no shutdown by pressing power button

2020-06-19 Thread terryc
On Wed, 17 Jun 2020 23:49:39 +0200
ippaket via Dng  wrote:

> HI,
> 
> after the upgrade from ascii to beowulf I can't shutdown my machine
> (64bit intel atom) by pressing the power button anymore.
> 
> Any ideas what to do ?

I sometimes have to press & hold the power button.
YMMV, but in most cases, I can listen for the CPU fan stopping.
any hints in tail dmesg or logs.
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[DNG] no shutdown by pressing power button

2020-06-19 Thread ippaket via Dng
HI,

after the upgrade from ascii to beowulf I can't shutdown my machine
(64bit intel atom) by pressing the power button anymore.

Any ideas what to do ?


Frank

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Re: [DNG] Update successful but video card issue

2020-06-19 Thread Tim Wallace via Dng
 Following up on my graphics card issues, I bought an MSI Geforce GTX 1660 
card, deleted a couple of files which were the X AMD drivers (very difficult to 
delete the packages; seemed to want to delete most of my X system), and loaded 
the proprietary nvidia driver from the non-free repository.  Nouveau did not 
seem to work.  Had to add contrib, but it worked like a charm in beowulf.  Took 
maybe an hour vs the days I struggled with the older AMD card!
It did not work under ascii.  The newest nvidia driver there is 390, and it 
took 418 to make this thing work under beowulf.  Works fine, 4K video flawless, 
and only draws 10W normally.
Amazon refused to take back the AMD card because I was a couple of days beyond 
the 30 day limit.  They said they would, but never sent me the RMA email they 
promised, and then were uncontactable.  If I ever buy another AMD card, I'll be 
sure to have time to do all the configuration in two weeks so I can send it 
back.
--Tim

On Thursday, February 6, 2020, 6:20:08 PM EST, Tim Wallace via Dng 
 wrote:  
 
  Hi Roland--
I do think that you know the most about the issues with this card...but 
remember, when I run mpv to display 4K video at 60fps, *full screen* it works 
perfectly, and does not drop a single frame.  I assume we're bypassing the Xorg 
software here.  Under X, things just do not work as well.  But the correct 
advice is to dispense with this card.  It seems like a nice idea to use a 
workstation card for 10-bit color support and save energy, but using a gamer 
card shouldn't kill you power-wise if you're not gaming.  Plus some of the RX 
560/570 or Nvidia 1050/1060 cards seem able to drive a couple of 4K monitors, 
if necessary.  I do have a 750W PS so no trouble there but not interested in 
burning much of that...

--Tim

On Thursday, February 6, 2020, 9:25:54 AM UTC, Roland Gebhard Sidler 
 wrote:  
 
 Hi Andreas, Tim, Didier,... @Tim: it's definitely not the radeon driver only, 
that causes the flickering - I tried the radeon and the amdgpu-drivers 
separately with the same problem appearing.B.t.w., I am working with the 
default kernel 4.19 in Devuan Beowulf. I guess, the W4100 as well as the WX4100 
reach their limits while displaying a 4k video at 60fps... Thank you for your 
interest and kind answers! Sincerely  Roland 

Am 5 Feb 2020 20:37:27 +0100 (CET) Von Tim Wallace via Dng :
 Hi Andreas-- I do believe that it can be hardware-related, but only to the 
video card.  I've been running this computer, the same 4K monitor, and the same 
displayport cable for three years without any problems, except limited graphics 
performance due to the built-in Intel graphics!  I've got a pile of displayport 
cables should I want to switch out one of those, and one other 4K monitor as 
well. I'm very surprised you can get the Xorg amdgpu driver to work with the 
amdgpu kernel module.  I guess the newest I've used is 5.4.0 from backports, so 
conceivably 5.4.7 is different, but keep in mind this is a video card first 
released in 2015, so rather than newer being better, perhaps newer is less 
compatible as old cards are (silently?) deprecated in some way! I'm taking 
steps to return this thing, and considering a more typical gaming card such as 
an RX 560 or 570 or an Nvidia 1050 or 1060.  I don't do gaming, but the video 
editing should be OK with one of those.  The more I look into the AMD cards, 
the more people seem to have trouble finding drivers that work well, even on 
Windows.  I might try them one more time.  It's great to support LInux better 
than Nvidia does in theory, but in practice ... ?  I also never quite figured 
out how to run the proprietary AMD drivers under Devuan.  I assume that 
compiling a kernel which matches the Ubuntu version might do it, but that kind 
of defeats the purpose of buying a card well-supported in Linux!  Downloading 
an Nvidia driver is easier than that! Thanks to everybody in DNG who gave me so 
much good advice, though.  I'm sticking with Devuan no matter what since all my 
systemd issues are gone! --Tim On Wednesday, February 5, 2020, 6:20:28 PM UTC, 
Andreas Messer  wrote:  Hi Tim,

On Sat, Feb 01, 2020 at 04:44:07PM +, Tim Wallace via Dng wrote:
>  Hi Andreas--
> lspci shows this:01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: Advanced Micro
> Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] Cape Verde GL [FirePro W4100]which shows the
> Cape Verde but not the Southern Island.  I think all Cape Verde are
> that, though.

Yes, Cap Verde is Southern Island generation. So we basically have the
same card. 

> The old radeon kernel module paired with the Xorg radeon driver is the
> one that gives random annoying flashes. I can almost live with them, but
> under virtualbox win7 which my wife runs once a week it is unbelievably
> flashy!

Maybe it is something completely different: At work I had similar issues
with my monitor attached to the notebook dock. From time to time, the
monitor turned black for short time and immediately recovered the image.
It 

[DNG] cut and paste is failing.

2020-06-19 Thread Hendrik Boom
A day or two ago I upgraded my already beowulf system -- just the 
routine upgrade to keep it up-to-date.

Not I suddenly have trouble using copy and paste.

I know there are multiple conventions for this, with each piece of 
software doing its own thing.  But it was usually possible to try 
different combinations and after a few tries get something copied.

No longer.  Sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't and nothing 
seems to help.

I haven't even been able to copy-paste from a qterminal with mutt 
running in it to the *same* qterminal with the same mutt process 
running in it (copying an email address from one messate to the headers 
of another).

And no luck copying a URL in one browser (running elsewhere but 
displaying locally using X) into another browser (running locally).

Sometimes it does manage to copy and paste, but it pastes the wrong 
thing, presumably from a different copy buffer.  Or an older entry rom 
what ought to be the same copy biffer.

Does anyone know what has changed?  I'm using lxqt.  Techniques that 
have worked for years with a bit of friction have suddenly stopped 
working altogether.

-- hendrik

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