On Thursday, 23 September 2021 20:23:57 CEST Alan Mackenzie wrote:
> Where would I find a suitable kernel git repository to clone? An
> "official" repository, whatever that means? Ideally, I want one with
> just the various kernel releases, not one containing gigabytes of
> intermediate versions.
If GitHub is preferred, there is also an official GitHub repository of
the Linux Kernel: https://github.com/torvalds/linux
-Ramon
On 23/09/2021 21:27, Marco Rebhan wrote:
On Thursday, 23 September 2021 20:23:57 CEST Alan Mackenzie wrote:
Where would I find a suitable kernel git repository to
Hello, Gentoo.
Over the last few months I've posted several versions of my kernel patch
which re-enables soft scrollback. I thought at the time I could just
keep a few files informally in my home directory. But I'm already
getting confused about what is where, what applies to which kernel
versio
On Thursday, 23 September 2021 17:38:15 BST Peter Humphrey wrote:
> I've booted a kernel with no NUMA config, and it seems to run fine on this
> single-socket Ryzen motherboard. I just get the one entry in dmesg:
>
> $ dmesg | grep -i numa
> [0.297998] pci_bus :00: on NUMA node 0
>
> Tha
On Thu, 23 Sep 2021 09:53:57 -0700
Mark Knecht wrote:
> Sorry to cross post. I put this on the KDE list yesterday but no
> responses. As I run Kubuntu I thought that it would be a better place
> to start.
>
> Starting yesterday morning both of my KDE machines no longer show a
> system title bar
Hello, Jorge.
On Wed, Sep 22, 2021 at 22:40:11 +0100, Jorge Almeida wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 22, 2021 at 9:29 PM Alan Mackenzie wrote:
> Hi Alan, thanks for the reply
> > I must confess that somebody told me by private email that it fails on
> > systems which change their screen geometry during boo
Sorry to cross post. I put this on the KDE list yesterday but no responses.
As I run Kubuntu I thought that it would be a better place to start.
Starting yesterday morning both of my KDE machines no longer show a system
title bar or border for Chrome, and only Chrome. All other apps are fine.
Righ
On Thursday, 23 September 2021 17:32:46 BST Charlotte Delenk wrote:
> On 9/23/21 18:30, Grant Taylor wrote:
>
> > On 9/23/21 4:39 AM, Miles Malone wrote:
> >
> >> You'd need NUMA if you had a NUMA machine. In current context, that
> >> would be either a) a dual socket system, b) an amd threadri
On 9/23/21 18:30, Grant Taylor wrote:
On 9/23/21 4:39 AM, Miles Malone wrote:
You'd need NUMA if you had a NUMA machine. In current context, that
would be either a) a dual socket system, b) an amd threadripper, or
c) some of the really high core xeons. If your motherboard doesnt
have certain
On 9/23/21 4:39 AM, Miles Malone wrote:
You'd need NUMA if you had a NUMA machine. In current context, that
would be either a) a dual socket system, b) an amd threadripper, or
c) some of the really high core xeons. If your motherboard doesnt
have certain memory banks allocated to certain proc
The fact that the form is completely unsupported on mobile coupled with the way
many people are moving exclusively to tablet/phone platforms these days might
be enough to convince them that it's time for an update if you sent them a
message about it. They generally like to preserve the illusion
On Thursday, 23 September 2021 11:39:39 BST Miles Malone wrote:
> You'd need NUMA if you had a NUMA machine. In current context, that
> would be either a) a dual socket system, b) an amd threadripper, or c)
> some of the really high core xeons. If your motherboard doesnt have
> certain memory ban
You'd need NUMA if you had a NUMA machine. In current context, that
would be either a) a dual socket system, b) an amd threadripper, or c)
some of the really high core xeons. If your motherboard doesnt have
certain memory banks allocated to certain processors or cores, you're
probably not running
Hi Peter,
On 9/23/21 10:59, Peter Humphrey wrote:
Hello list,
I see "[0.003162] No NUMA configuration found" in dmesg. Does that mean I
should, or can, remove the NUMA settings from the kernel? This is a Ryzen M9
5900X machine.
I have CONFIG_NUMA unset on both of my AMD Ryzen machines (Ze
Hello list,
I see "[0.003162] No NUMA configuration found" in dmesg. Does that mean I
should, or can, remove the NUMA settings from the kernel? This is a Ryzen M9
5900X machine.
I have this at the moment:
$ grep NUMA /usr/src/linux/.config
CONFIG_ARCH_SUPPORTS_NUMA_BALANCING=y
# CONFIG_NUM
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