On Sunday 02 February 2020 01:34:23 Thomas D. Dean wrote:
> On 2020-02-01 22:09, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > I have a 64G sd card in the reader with a raspbian buster full
> > install on it. I would assume that the first, boot partition is dos
> > or vfat for its filesystem.
> >
> > I have a realtime
On 2020-02-01 22:09, Gene Heskett wrote:
I have a 64G sd card in the reader with a raspbian buster full install on
it. I would assume that the first, boot partition is dos or vfat for its
filesystem.
I have a realtime build of 4.19.100-rt41 that I am trying to write to
this cards /boot partition
I have a 64G sd card in the reader with a raspbian buster full install on
it. I would assume that the first, boot partition is dos or vfat for its
filesystem.
I have a realtime build of 4.19.100-rt41 that I am trying to write to
this cards /boot partition. If with mc, running as root, attempts
On 2020-02-01 20:46, Jon Elson wrote:
On 02/01/2020 08:35 PM, Thomas D. Dean wrote:
I have been using linuxcnc 2.9.0~Pre0 from sources, run in place.
Until today, it has worked, mostly. Before today, about 2x per week
it would freeze and I had to cycle power to get it working. Now,
linuxcnc
On 02/01/2020 08:35 PM, Thomas D. Dean wrote:
I have been using linuxcnc 2.9.0~Pre0 from sources, run in
place. Until today, it has worked, mostly. Before today,
about 2x per week it would freeze and I had to cycle power
to get it working. Now, linuxcnc freezes.
Does it ONLY freeze when Li
I have been using linuxcnc 2.9.0~Pre0 from sources, run in place. Until
today, it has worked, mostly. Before today, about 2x per week it would
freeze and I had to cycle power to get it working. Now, linuxcnc freezes.
After fixing a problem with apt database,
> sudo apt update
> sudo apt --fi
I run a temp monitor and the lows are abot 40 C and the highs maybe 53.
Not being pushed much; at least if I can trust the monitor software. ;-)
Even tho it is supposed to be fanless I run a small fan; not sure it
does much good.
Will have a look at the caps this morning. I do have an identi
Had problem with HP server, it sometimes turned off, I could hear the fan speed
increase then it worked so for some reason I decided to remove cooling fin,
clearad ir, added new paste. Then it worked much better, could hear it on the
fan and that was a real suprise. If it happaned once I guess i
I have repaired lots of motherboards in my working time, mostly
replacing capacitors in the vicinity of the main processor. There they
are used to make the 3 volts for the CPU from 5 or 12 volts. The mobos
showed all kinds of funny behaviour. For instance, one of my own PCs
started counting up
Nearly all manufacturers of electronics from the 1990's into the early 21st
century ended up getting at least some of those faulty capacitors, such was the
massive quantity of counterfeits made with the bad electrolyte formula. Apple
seemed to have been especially hard hit.
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