Re: [gentoo-user] Mobo, CPU, memory and a m.2 thingy. This work together?

2024-06-14 Thread Dale
Dale wrote: > Howdy, again, > > <<< SNIP >>> > > Dale > > :-)  :-)  > Update, number 1.  The CPU finally came in.  It was supposed to be here Monday, finally left the hub on Wednesday morning, went to the wrong post office.  This morning, it finally made it to the right post office and arrived in

[gentoo-user] Re: [SOLVED] CPU frequency governors and temperatures

2024-06-14 Thread Walter Dnes
It's been a productive day today. TIL (Today I Learned)... 1) Turning off "hyperthreads" in the BIOS, and getting a more secure system, without noticable speed impact. 2) Turning off "TurboBoost" in the BIOS. Yes, boost will speed up short bursts like compiling the kernel by going to a

Re: [gentoo-user] Difficulty with updating /etc/basb/bashrc

2024-06-14 Thread Jack
On 2024.06.14 14:25, Vitaliy Perekhovy wrote: On Fri, Jun 14, 2024 at 03:53:35PM +, Alan Mackenzie wrote: > I think portage is at fault here - it should retain the older standard > version of /etc/bash/bashrc so that users can resolve the differences > with a 3-way diff. Before replace

Re: [gentoo-user] CPU frequency governors and temperatures

2024-06-14 Thread Walter Dnes
On Fri, Jun 14, 2024 at 11:54:52AM +0100, Michael wrote > I would think 46-48°C is refreshingly cool, but it very much depends > on the CPU chip, the MoBo and its BIOS/microcode settings. I looked up my CPU (see my reply to Dale). The max temp allowed is 71.3 C. A short kernel compile is one

Re: [gentoo-user] Difficulty with updating /etc/basb/bashrc

2024-06-14 Thread Vitaliy Perekhovy
On Fri, Jun 14, 2024 at 03:53:35PM +, Alan Mackenzie wrote: > I think portage is at fault here - it should retain the older standard > version of /etc/bash/bashrc so that users can resolve the differences > with a 3-way diff. Before replace your old bashrc file, portage place the old one

Re: [gentoo-user] Difficulty with updating /etc/basb/bashrc

2024-06-14 Thread Waldo Lemmer
On Fri, Jun 14, 2024, 19:39 Alan Mackenzie wrote: Maybe I should submit a feature request to Gentoo's bugzilla. > Occasionally a package updates a file in /etc/, and I can't remember whether the file was modified by me or not. This usually happens with things I don't completely understand and

Re: [gentoo-user] Difficulty with updating /etc/basb/bashrc

2024-06-14 Thread netfab
Le 14/06/24 à 19:33, Alan Mackenzie a tapoté : > Are these files freely available, anywhere, perhaps? Else, everything is also available from gentoo.org : https://gitweb.gentoo.org/repo/gentoo.git/tree/app-shells/bash/files/bashrc Click on plain to get the raw version.

Re: [gentoo-user] Difficulty with updating /etc/basb/bashrc

2024-06-14 Thread netfab
Le 14/06/24 à 19:33, Alan Mackenzie a tapoté : > Are these files freely available, anywhere, perhaps? > And if you try to get the raw version with wget ? > $ cd /tmp > $ wget > https://raw.githubusercontent.com/gentoo/gentoo/master/app-shells/bash/files/bashrc

Re: [gentoo-user] Difficulty with updating /etc/basb/bashrc

2024-06-14 Thread Alan Mackenzie
Hello, Mike. On Fri, Jun 14, 2024 at 17:19:31 +0100, Mike Civil wrote: > On 14/06/2024 17:00, Alan Mackenzie wrote: > > Right now, I have a problem. Is there any convenient way I can get the > > older standard file contents back again, so as to be able to do this > > 3-way diff? > Does

Re: [gentoo-user] Difficulty with updating /etc/basb/bashrc

2024-06-14 Thread Alan Mackenzie
Hello, Netfab. On Fri, Jun 14, 2024 at 18:22:11 +0200, netfab wrote: > Le 14/06/24 à 17:53, Alan Mackenzie a tapoté : > > Right now, I have a problem. Is there any convenient way I can get > > the older standard file contents back again, so as to be able to do > > this 3-way diff? > The old

Re: [gentoo-user] Difficulty with updating /etc/basb/bashrc

2024-06-14 Thread netfab
Le 14/06/24 à 17:53, Alan Mackenzie a tapoté : > Right now, I have a problem. Is there any convenient way I can get > the older standard file contents back again, so as to be able to do > this 3-way diff? The old bashrc file installed by previous versions of the ebuild :

Re: [gentoo-user] Difficulty with updating /etc/basb/bashrc

2024-06-14 Thread Mike Civil
On 14/06/2024 17:00, Alan Mackenzie wrote: Right now, I have a problem. Is there any convenient way I can get the older standard file contents back again, so as to be able to do this 3-way diff? Does etc-update or dispatch-conf not give you the option to selectively update and/or to diff the

[gentoo-user] Difficulty with updating /etc/basb/bashrc

2024-06-14 Thread Alan Mackenzie
Hello, Gentoo. I performed a portage update today, and at the end it informed me I had to deal with /etc/bash/bashrc. This file's standard version has changed, and I have apparently made changes in my own copy. But the new file from portage bears no resemblance to my existing version. It is

Re: [gentoo-user] CPU frequency governors and temperatures

2024-06-14 Thread Michael
On Friday, 14 June 2024 15:18:36 BST Peter Humphrey wrote: > On Friday, 14 June 2024 13:55:49 BST William Kenworthy wrote: > > I have a (now quite old) MSsurface-pro4 with an I5 - it runs about > > 50-60c on normal use but compiling (for example) webkit-gtk and > > Libreoffice causes the temp to

Re: [gentoo-user] CPU frequency governors and temperatures

2024-06-14 Thread Peter Humphrey
On Friday, 14 June 2024 13:55:49 BST William Kenworthy wrote: > I have a (now quite old) MSsurface-pro4 with an I5 - it runs about > 50-60c on normal use but compiling (for example) webkit-gtk and > Libreoffice causes the temp to go way too high. I have a script checking > the cpu temps - at

Re: [gentoo-user] CPU frequency governors and temperatures

2024-06-14 Thread William Kenworthy
On 14/6/24 20:16, Dale wrote: Walter Dnes wrote: On Thu, Jun 13, 2024 at 10:49:57PM -0500, Dale wrote The biggest thing, find out what the exact specs are for your CPU. Then go from there.  That's your starting point tho. "grep model /proc/cpuinfo" returns 12 instances of... model

[gentoo-user] Error from portage

2024-06-14 Thread Peter Humphrey
Hello list, Today I got this : * Java-utils-2 eclass must not be inherited directly That asterisk was red. I got the message for both media-libs/opencv and app- office/libreoffice. This was in a large update, triggered largely by perl going from 5.38.2 to 5.40.0. I had to change three USE

Re: [gentoo-user] CPU frequency governors and temperatures

2024-06-14 Thread Dale
Walter Dnes wrote: > On Thu, Jun 13, 2024 at 10:49:57PM -0500, Dale wrote > >> The biggest thing, find out what the exact specs are for your CPU.  >> Then go from there.  That's your starting point tho.  > "grep model /proc/cpuinfo" returns 12 instances of... > > model : 165 > model

Re: [gentoo-user] CPU frequency governors and temperatures

2024-06-14 Thread Walter Dnes
On Thu, Jun 13, 2024 at 10:49:57PM -0500, Dale wrote > The biggest thing, find out what the exact specs are for your CPU.  > Then go from there.  That's your starting point tho.  "grep model /proc/cpuinfo" returns 12 instances of... model : 165 model name : Intel(R) Core(TM)

Re: [gentoo-user] CPU frequency governors and temperatures

2024-06-14 Thread Michael
On Friday, 14 June 2024 03:52:38 BST Walter Dnes wrote: > I've been doing a bunch of kernel-compiling recently and I've switched > between schedulers from compile to compile to compare. See > https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/v6.6/admin-guide/pm/cpufreq.html for > background info. All