Mark Knecht posted
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Is anyone else seeign these troubling messages from tie to time?
mtrr: base(0xe802) is not aligned on a size(0x40) boundary
mtrr: type mismatch for e800,800 old: write-back new:
On 10/16/05, Hemmann, Volker Armin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
the onboard sensors are crap.
You can take a look at bios cpu monitoring suite.
On ASUS mobo it shows also cpu core temperature, so you can adjust
lm_sensors ranges and multipliers.
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On 10/16/05, Duncan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mark Knecht posted
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Is anyone else seeign these troubling messages from tie to time?
mtrr: base(0xe802) is not aligned on a size(0x40) boundary
mtrr: type
Now there you go. FFI. Failure to Follow Instructions. :)
Looking at buying a new MB and processor so thought I'd listen in on
amd64 and (possibly) dual-core issues under gentoo. Yes, am reading the
docs also. :)
jason.
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On Mon, 2005-10-17 at 10:58 +1300, Joel Wiramu Pauling wrote:
For amd64 chips you should be using conservative governor... not
ondemand. There are issues with the way the amd64 powernow steping
works, which the conservative governor does a better job of handling.
What are those issues? I've
I get an error like this:
Unpacking source...
Unpacking jdepend-2.8.1.zip to /var/tmp/portage/jdepend-2.8.1/work
Source unpacked.
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/bin/java-config, line 14, in ?
from java_config import jc_options
ImportError: No module named java_config
Error:
You're missing a package (for some unknown reason)
Try this: emerge dev-java/java-config
On Monday 17 October 2005 03:14, Jamie Dobbs wrote:
I get an error like this:
Unpacking source...
Unpacking jdepend-2.8.1.zip to /var/tmp/portage/jdepend-2.8.1/work
Source unpacked.
Traceback (most
On Monday 17 October 2005 03:14, Jamie Dobbs wrote:
I get an error like this:
Unpacking source...
Unpacking jdepend-2.8.1.zip to /var/tmp/portage/jdepend-2.8.1/work
Source unpacked.
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/bin/java-config, line 14, in ?
from java_config import
Kyle Liddell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
is it just better to use conservative, or will ondemand break
hardware stuff?
I think I've been using ondemand, and I haven't yet seen icicles
forming or anything like that due to insufficient power
dissipation. :)
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You're missing a package (for some unknown reason)
Try this: emerge dev-java/java-config
Thank-you! That worked perfectly.
That's what I love about Gentoo, the support within the community is
second to none!
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On Thursday 13 October 2005 21:29, Hamish Marson wrote:
Then I updated to 2005.0 because syncing portage (emerge --sync) told
me I was deprecated, and needed to update to the latest greatest.
FWIW, I am simply refusing to change profiles. If they delete it, I'll
probably just move the old one
emm, is not -uD something almost everybody does, but nobody should do?
I had the same error - AFAIR reemerging java-config solved it.
No, -uD is update deep, -UD is what you should NOT be doing. the U
means update only. The difference is if say package-1.45 was marked
stable and
I got a problem with my thumb-drive. Most thumbdrive do not work with my PC.
The error from dmesg is as below. I am suspecting some driver error. Does
64-bit driver won't compiled smoothly for the device? Currently, i am using
2.6.9 kernel. Also no luck when upgrading the kernel to 2.6.12 and
On Sat, October 15, 2005 2:27 pm, Jamie Dobbs wrote:
Motherboard sensors indicate that the CPU core is running at a constant
65 degrees Celcius and this figure does not change more than a degree
Should I be worried about these figures? The heatsink feels only
slightly warm to the touch and I
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