On 8/9/20 21:27, Guillermo Rozas wrote:
Do you think the power supply does
not match the laptop correctly so the power drawn when all CPU,
GPU and
file copy overburden it and in turns it cuts the power (because
itself
it becomes too hot too)?
That sounds more plausible th
Do you think the power supply does
> not match the laptop correctly so the power drawn when all CPU, GPU and
> file copy overburden it and in turns it cuts the power (because itself
> it becomes too hot too)?
>
That sounds more plausible than the power brick knowing about the
temperature of the c
Thank you All!
It is really odd. It is a brand new laptop and I can reproduce the issue
consistently. But it does appear to be related to heath. The computer is
on a flat surface (table) and nothing blocking vents around. Normal
ambient temperature 26 Celsius.
I am really puzzled how the pow
All power supplies include a thermal fuse, which would typically cut the
power at about 85°C.
Normally that would never happen, but maybe your new laptop pushed the
envelope a little on a hot day...
Graham
Le dim. 9 août 2020 à 20:57, I. Ivanov a écrit :
> Hi All,
>
> I know it is quite a stret
In that same vein, you might turn off the power to your computer, pull
off the bottom cover of the computer and use compressed air to blow out
any dust accumulation. I'm always surprised by how much dust
accumulates in such a short period of time.
Willy
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Hey,
this might be a problem if your machine gets too hot: The computer
shuts down if the core is in danger, happened to me several times. It
normally only happens with old computers, or if the cooling does not
work. Normally it would not happen if you are just copying files
though, only the CPU an
Hi All,
I know it is quite a stretch but have anybody heard of a
possibility of a power adapter cutting the power to the laptop on its own?
I am observing a very strange issue on a linux laptop and I can only
simulate it for now when DT is used - using GPU - new AMD processor,
exporting
* Bill Martz [08-09-20 09:40]:
> Yes, that's it. A shortcut key to force a write would be what I am looking
> for.
>
> On Sat, Aug 8, 2020 at 5:04 PM August Schwerdfeger
> wrote:
>
> > I believe he is talking about the collection history ("recently used
> > collections"), which is written on ex
Yes, that's it. A shortcut key to force a write would be what I am looking
for.
On Sat, Aug 8, 2020 at 5:04 PM August Schwerdfeger
wrote:
> I believe he is talking about the collection history ("recently used
> collections"), which is written on exit to 'darktablerc' rather than
> continuously t