[Bug 1671360] Re: System doesn't boot properly on Gigabyte AM4 motherboards (AMD Ryzen)

2017-04-13 Thread Eric Joslyn
@Marc Singer.  The new 4.10.3 kernel seems to work ok in my Gigabyte
AB350 Gaming 3. No need for acpi=off, and all 16 cores show up in the
system monitor. Is there anything specific that I can test?

I originally compiled the latest 4.11 rc6 kernel out of sheer curiosity.
I wanted to see what was default for the amd gpio option (it was
active). Once I had the code, I thought what the heck, might as well
compile it.

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[Bug 1671360] Re: System doesn't boot properly on Gigabyte AM4 motherboards (AMD Ryzen)

2017-04-12 Thread Eric Joslyn
OK - I found a good mention of the problem here. He says “There's a bug 
relating to the Gaming 5 board where dmesg gets flooded with errors about 
interrupts unless you disable CONFIG_PINCTRL_AMD.”
https://www.reddit.com/r/VFIO/comments/63igfa/horrible_amd_ryzen_performance/

That prompted me to compile a new kernel without the pinctrl-amd option. That 
option is found when in the kernel configuration utility makeconfig, in the 
section called Device Drivers/Pin control/AMD GPIO pin control.
 
I used the compiling instructions found here:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/163298/whats-a-simple-way-to-recompile-the-kernel

I used GIT to download the latest kernel source (4.11.0-rc6) I made no
changes to the default kernel configuration other than to check off the
pinctrl-amd option. Compiling took over 2 hours, running on only one
core!

The new kernel unstalled with no problems. acpi=off is no longer
necessary to boot, and 16 cores are visible and active in KDE sysguard.
No crashes.

After installing the new kernel, I tried compiling with the multicore
switch, 'make -j 16'. It's pretty impressive to see 16 threads running
at 97%.

Of course, this is just a temporary fix.

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[Bug 1671360] Re: System doesn't boot properly on AMD Ryzen / Gigabyte GA-AB350-gaming-3

2017-04-04 Thread Eric Joslyn
I have exactly the same problem with a Gigabyte AB350-Gaming 3
motherboard and a Ryzen 1800+.

- Ubuntu variations (Ubuntu, Neon, Kubuntu, Budgie) and openSUSE do not work 
out of the box. They stall with a bunch of 'irq trap at vector 07' messages.
- For all of these, after adding acpi=off to the kernel parameters, it 
runs/installs, but runs on only one core. The system locks up when you try to 
shutdown.
- I tried other acpi parameters but nothing seems to make a difference. Only 
acpi=off has an effect.
- Fedora and KaOSx run and install with no obvious problem.

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[Bug 51043] Re: "rightclick -> paste" missing in contextmenu when pointer is above files/folders

2009-09-27 Thread Joslyn
** Description changed:

  What I did:
  
  - Nautilus is configured to show listview, and the directory-tree on the left 
( just checked, symbolview has the same issue )
- - right-click on a file/folder and clicking on copy 
+ - right-click on a file/folder and clicking on copy
  - change to the folder where the file/foldershould be copied to
  - rightclick anywhere in the listview of the contents of that folder
  
  What happened:
  
  - When rightclicking on a folder, there is the option to insert into that 
folder ( which is nice ) and cut and copy - no paste
- - When rightclicking on a file the only options are cut and copy - no paste 
+ - When rightclicking on a file the only options are cut and copy - no paste
  - When actually rightclicking on the actual folder from the tree-view, paste 
into that folder exists, but is inactive (!!!) - so no workaround available
  
  What I expected:
  
  a past option that pasts the "files/folders" I've "copied" before into the 
folder at whichs contents I'm looking.
  and a paste into that folder option in the treeview
  
  What I found out :
  
  when there are very few files/folders in a folder, and the list is
  shorter than the nautilus window could show - the whitespace below the
  list has this option. This should simply be added to the files and
  folders.
  
  P.S: please do not remove paste into that folder - its nice actually,
  but not all I expected...

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