On Tuesday 14 July 2015 01:28:00 Jonathan Levine wrote: > On 7/13/15, Lisi Reisz <lisi.re...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> If it ever began to irritate you, however, there have been microcode > >> updates - there were several from Intel - and you might be able to > >> install > >> one and get rid of the message. > > > > For AMD processors the microcode updates are available in linux-firmware, > > which is installed as part of the base system. No further action is > > needed. > > > > For Intel processors, install intel-ucode and continue reading.15 Jun > > 2015 Microcode - ArchWiki > > https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Microcode > > Again, you have to go back to my first post to see that I'm not using > either an Intel or AMD CPU. This machine is a VIA EDEN ESP 6000. > So I rather doubt Intel or AMD will be able to help me with an update.
Yes, I'm sorry, I phrased that badly. I remember what you said. But it is more use for the archives if I give an actual reference. You had already said that you don't want to solve it because you don't regard it as a problem, nor even apparently as an irritant. So I didn't search for your particular case. > >> Incidentally, I have about 50 GB bandwidth, but have no problems with it > >> and hadn't regarded it as limited! But that is download only - I have > >> unlimited upload. > > I download/torrent buttloads of movies and TV, and 50 doesn't go far. No, I quite see that! You have a large usage. But I'm not sure that I would call it a small cap!! None-the-less, my original point still stands. The net install CD and downloading only what you need was a good choice of solution to limiting your bandwidth use. Lisi -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/201507140923.57625.lisi.re...@gmail.com