Re: [gentoo-user] ryzen and c-state poweroffs?

2019-05-12 Thread Spackman, Chris
On 2019/05/04 at 08:34am, Mick wrote: > Did you try Ctrl+Alt+SysRq + R,E,I,S,U,B to reboot it more gracefully rather > than pressing the power button? > Regarding kernel parameters, you could try: > idle=nomwait > since dmesg indicates there's something wrong with it and hope a future >

Re: [gentoo-user] ryzen and c-state poweroffs?

2019-05-12 Thread Spackman, Chris
On 2019/05/04 at 05:39am, Emmanuel Vasilakis wrote: > I'm not in any way familiar with these processors (only recently I've > been thinking about upgrading to Ryzen, so I've made some research > online. > Have you seen this: https://github.com/qrwteyrutiyoup/ryzen-stabilizator ? Thank you, I

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2019-05-12 Thread Ralph Seichter
* Jack: > The DEPEND line !!

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2019-05-12 Thread Neil Bothwick
On Sun, 12 May 2019 14:18:45 -0400, Jack wrote: > > I have come across blocked packages [1] before, but this time I am > > having a hard time solving things. Accordings to the attached log, > > there > > is a hard block of dev-python/setuptools_scm somewhere, preventing the > > update of that

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2019-05-12 Thread Jack
On 2019.05.12 14:01, Ralph Seichter wrote: Hi folks, I have come across blocked packages [1] before, but this time I am having a hard time solving things. Accordings to the attached log, there is a hard block of dev-python/setuptools_scm somewhere, preventing the update of that package.

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2019-05-12 Thread Ralph Seichter
Hi folks, I have come across blocked packages [1] before, but this time I am having a hard time solving things. Accordings to the attached log, there is a hard block of dev-python/setuptools_scm somewhere, preventing the update of that package. Could somebody point me in the way of resolving