You can also try shutting down (obviously), then removing the heat sink, put
some thermal paste on the processor and reinstall the heat sink. Sometimes
there isn't much (any) thermal paste there and the processor can't get the heat
into the heat sink.
On 2013, Aug 4, at 15:22, Gary Aitken wro
Hi Devin,
Thankyou. I'll look further into the openssl reference (off-list) in a few
minutes.
The geom stuff is a little bit tricky to get going, because only glabel and
gpart have the necessary parts in them. Pawel left
enough clues to enable the other geom classes (good engineering)
The fla
On 08/04/13 21:39, Frank Leonhardt wrote:
> On 05/08/2013 03:01, Gary Aitken wrote:
>>> 50C isn't crazy.
>> Actually, the 50C figure is just where it shoots to for starters.
>> Mfg specs say 62C max, so I stall the process when it gets around
>> 59 and still climbing steeply.
>
> The manufactures
On 05/08/2013 03:01, Gary Aitken wrote:
> 50C isn't crazy.
Actually, the 50C figure is just where it shoots to for starters.
Mfg specs say 62C max, so I stall the process when it gets around 59
and still climbing steeply.
The manufactures specs I found when I looked that range of CPUs up was 71
On 08/04/13 18:30, Frank Leonhardt wrote:
> On 05/08/2013 00:29, Gary Aitken wrote:
>> On 08/04/13 17:22, Gary Aitken wrote:
>>> Ok, so now I see that my cpu temperature shoots up pretty dang
>>> fast when a build is going on.
>>>
>>> I'm running an AMD Phenom II X4 with the AMD-supplied fan in an
On 05/08/2013 00:29, Gary Aitken wrote:
On 08/04/13 17:22, Gary Aitken wrote:
Ok, so now I see that my cpu temperature shoots up pretty dang fast when a
build is going on.
I'm running an AMD Phenom II X4 with the AMD-supplied fan in an
ASUS M4A89TD PRO / USB3 motherboard.
The system "works fin
On 8/4/2013 6:29 PM, Gary Aitken wrote:
On 08/04/13 17:22, Gary Aitken wrote:
Ok, so now I see that my cpu temperature shoots up pretty dang fast when a
build is going on.
I'm running an AMD Phenom II X4 with the AMD-supplied fan in an
ASUS M4A89TD PRO / USB3 motherboard.
The system "works fin
On 08/04/13 17:22, Gary Aitken wrote:
> Ok, so now I see that my cpu temperature shoots up pretty dang fast when a
> build is going on.
>
> I'm running an AMD Phenom II X4 with the AMD-supplied fan in an
> ASUS M4A89TD PRO / USB3 motherboard.
>
> The system "works fine" unless I start a cpu-inte
On 04/08/2013 14:38, Terje Elde wrote:
On 4. aug. 2013, at 12:54, Frank Leonhardt wrote:
The program writing the log is actually called flubnutz and it doesn't play
nice with newsyslog, reopen handles on a signal or anything else
Then you're out of luck for normal rotation. No matter if you r
Ok, so now I see that my cpu temperature shoots up pretty dang fast when a
build is going on.
I'm running an AMD Phenom II X4 with the AMD-supplied fan in an
ASUS M4A89TD PRO / USB3 motherboard.
The system "works fine" unless I start a cpu-intensive build.
If I leave it unattended, after some ti
On 04/08/2013 21:48, Gary Aitken wrote:
Can anyone suggest a hardware monitor app in the ports tree?
I've got an amd64 which may have a temperature issue,
but I can't see it to tell...
Try "sysctl hw.acpi.thermal"
For more information see "man acpi" and man "acpi_thermal". If you're
lucky i
On Sun, 04 Aug 2013 14:48:56 -0600, Gary Aitken wrote:
> Can anyone suggest a hardware monitor app in the ports tree?
> I've got an amd64 which may have a temperature issue,
> but I can't see it to tell...
If it's primarily about temperature... amdtemp (kernel
module), healthd (system service), m
Can anyone suggest a hardware monitor app in the ports tree?
I've got an amd64 which may have a temperature issue,
but I can't see it to tell...
Thanks,
Gary
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On 08/04/13 13:25, Eduardo Morras wrote:
> On Sun, 04 Aug 2013 12:24:46 -0600
> Gary Aitken wrote:
>
>> Can anyone give me some hints on how to manually (or automagically) create
>> mkinstalldirs for a port?
>>
>> ports/graphics/ufraw fails to build due to
>>
>> install: /usr/local/share/glib-2.
On 02/08/2013 16:54, John wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> I'm trying to install virtualbox on a new machine running
> FreeBSD 9.2-BETA2 #0 r253698. The ports version is 324162. Is it a
> problem with the port or my machine?
This was fixed by:
commenting everything out of /etc/make.conf
svn to 9-stable,
On Sun, 04 Aug 2013 12:24:46 -0600
Gary Aitken wrote:
> Can anyone give me some hints on how to manually (or automagically) create
> mkinstalldirs for a port?
>
> ports/graphics/ufraw fails to build due to
>
> install: /usr/local/share/glib-2.0/gettext/mkinstalldirs: No such file or
> directo
Can anyone give me some hints on how to manually (or automagically) create
mkinstalldirs for a port?
ports/graphics/ufraw fails to build due to
install: /usr/local/share/glib-2.0/gettext/mkinstalldirs: No such file or
directory
It's not supposed to be needed if automake is >= 1.9, but automake
On 4. aug. 2013, at 12:54, Frank Leonhardt wrote:
> The program writing the log is actually called flubnutz and it doesn't play
> nice with newsyslog, reopen handles on a signal or anything else
Then you're out of luck for normal rotation. No matter if you rename the file,
or even delete it, it
On 04/08/2013 04:04, mikel king wrote:
On Aug 3, 2013, at 7:11 PM, Frank Leonhardt wrote:
The answer isn't (AFAIK) newsyslog
I did some more digging on the whole log piping thing and apache includes a
nifty little application called rotatelogs which lives in
/usr/local/sbin/rotatelogs on m
On Sat, 3 Aug 2013 14:43:14 + (UTC), jb wrote:
> Polytropon edvax.de> writes:
>
> >
> > Is there a way to assign a predefined program call to a key
> > in X, _independently_ from the window manager or desktop
> > environment in use?
> > ...
>
> https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Extra_Key
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