board replaced with another one (exactly the same model) and I still have the same problem. :(
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board replaced with another one (exactly the same model) and I still have the same problem. :(
one more dmesg block:
http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=D8LXRLzi
hello.
currently I'm testing new configuration which includes
- Gigabyte GA-Z87X-UD5H with BIOS F7
- Intel i5-4570
- 4 x DDR3 Kingston HyperX 1600MHz
- a lot of WD RED 3TB
whenever I put...
thx.
I've seen that, but I'm picking up raw voltages (from /sys/.../in?) and calculate them before storing in rrd. later, I use rrds to draw graphs.
I rarely use output of 'sensors' command...
yes, I'm using manually compiled w83627ehf module, geuss it's from this post:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=10570303&postcount=20
newer kernels have very useful pkgtemp module that seems to show the highest temperature of all CPU cores. I use this reading to set fan speeds in fancontrol.
because I want to speed-up my case fans when CPU starts to get hot, too, even if mobo sensor is still pretty cold.
I have Asus P5Q Premium mobo. It has 5 fan headers:
1x CPU FAN
3x Chassis FAN
1x Power FAN
I'm using Gentoo amd64 with kernel 2.6.34-gentoo-r3, but guess there's no big difference for Ubuntu.
...
has your patch by some chance made into the newer verisons of pppd ?
anyone? :-k
thank you very much!
http://corsair626.no-ip.org/microdc/
seem ok, but you can get source and some tips from some getnoo mirror:
http://lug.mtu.edu/gentoo/distfiles/microdc2-0.15.6.tar.gz...
here's the same problem, too.
network management was disabled after failing on resuming from sleep:
battery went out, so instead of resuming, there was a clean startup
changing to
...
no-TRIM usage of SSD does slow down your drive, but it's helping you to kill it faster: wear leveling works much worse on non-TRIMed drive as controller doesn't know wich of blocks are not used by...
and this could be very interesting for SSD users as they should avoid to much IOs (like swapping):
btw, just in case anybody missed:
http://www.dailytech.com/Intel+Issues+Fix+for+X25M+G2+SSD+Firmware/article17001.htm
;)
Are there any improvements in Karmic?
same here with P5Q Premium.
maybe it's related to express gate functionality...
@antiram
great performance indeed!
sorry to ruin your upgrade.
either wait for proven Intel firmware or go for OCZ:
the greatest Intel advantage over Indilinx-based SSDs is 4KB random writes.
honestly, I don't think any linux...
!!! ATTENTION !!!
beware of:
http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=16638
:evil:
seems like win7 is fully aware of non-rotating drives.
good thing to know (and make use of it :) ).
Intel Tool just has no way to determine which block doesn't contain valid data any more, except if list of all valid data is supplied by filesystem.
well, here I'm not sure, but you should check if Intel Tool can affect ext4 partition.
afaik, wiper tools like Intel Tool ask filesystem to list all files and their location and then feed SSD with...
everything depends on how hard you used SSD before triming.
anyway, how did you trim it?