On 04/03/2016, Dave Täht <d...@taht.net> wrote: > I am A) still fiddling with alternate web site generators and B) just > finished writing up (grousing) about all the hardware I just tried to > make work. > > http://the-edge.taht.net/post/hardware_from_hell/ > > I am about to tear apart the dual ethernet nuc we discussed here, again, > swapping out everything in it to see if I can get it to work. I fear I > fried it by trying to compile a kernel on it, or something....
Oo. I've got an Atom NUC I managed to "brick" by running kernel 4.5-rc which crashed. Twice in an hour, and now it's running without problems but I can't trust it again yet. Sigh. This is telling you to suck eggs, but I was able to get mine back following the bios recovery procedure. It involves removing the motherboard jumper. http://www.intel.co.uk/content/www/uk/en/support/boards-and-kits/000005532.html?_ga=1.101398017.1051470898.1456842695 The weird part is I only had to "reset the CMOS" (their words), and all that means on my model is entering "visual bios" (second wince) and reset the settings to default. Which you're _supposed_ to be able to do using the "power button menu" (hold down power button to power on, release when the power button changes e.g. from blue to orange). That did a number of different things but nothing helpful. Alan _______________________________________________ Cerowrt-devel mailing list Cerowrt-devel@lists.bufferbloat.net https://lists.bufferbloat.net/listinfo/cerowrt-devel