After some discussion with Liquorix people (who are still not convinced by
intel_pstate)
http://techpatterns.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=12509#12509
I'm going to try out the new 'schedutils' option with acpi-cpufreq
See how it goes eh.
Regards,
Julian
On 16 January 2017 at 23:49
some reading-up.
Thanks again,
Julian
On 16 January 2017 at 15:03, Luis Felipe Tabera Alonso
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> On lunes, 16 de enero de 2017 1:13:09 (CET) Julian Brooks wrote:
> > Hi all,
>
> Hi Julian,
>
> > Fresh install of Sid, with
> > liquorix 4.9-3 (2017-01-07) x86_64 kernel
Hi all,
I've got a new machine:
LENOVO ThinkPad X230 i5 23252GG
To replace my ol' trusty x61s.
Fresh install of Sid, with
liquorix 4.9-3 (2017-01-07) x86_64 kernel (for RT audio work).
Have also installed linrunner's TLP.
My understanding is that the x230's Ivy Bridge processor should make use o
Cheers Bob :)
Uuummm - work files yes, system configs/settings not really.
Any top tips, like where are the permission file/s?
On 12 June 2015 at 22:07, Bob Proulx wrote:
> Julian Brooks wrote:
> > All seems well, valuable lesson(s) learnt.
> > Seriously thought it was termi
possible culprit
but there isn't loads of files in tmp as mentioned in several links.
Will do more digging and report back.
On 12 June 2015 at 13:13, wrote:
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rly but could I, for example, locate
what's setting the 'no limit' and set that to 10ms? Or something.
Jb
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Hi all,
I have this message
"a start job is running for create volatile files and directories"
when booting. There is then a "n's/no limit" while it counts up to approx
1m30'ish and then carries on booting.
I'm pretty sure it's to do with installing printer drivers (from searching
around) but I'd
iate the wisdom people.
Many thanks,
Julian
On 10 June 2015 at 05:26, Mikael Flood wrote:
> Helllo Julian,
>
> Should just be to revert the change with 'chmod 755 /usr'.
>
> On 10 June 2015 at 05:40, Julian Brooks wrote:
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>> Hey all,
>>
>> Yes I&
Hey all,
Yes I'm an idiot...
Not very experienced user here - 1st post:
I mistakenly ran 'chmod -755 /usr'.
How can I fix my permissions?
Haven't rebooted yet, too scared. Currently getting around as root.
Would prefer to avoid reinstall if possible.
Cheers,
Julian
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