Thanks! Running memtest immediately.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Either Linux's built-in display drivers are black magic or microslop is incompetentEnglish
2·9 days agoAh, that’s right. Thanks for the clarification! I only mentioned the package as an example. Personally, I only ever install
nvidia-openon my gaming rig, because thenouveaudrivers simply don’t compete… On my laptop and server, a “blank” Arch install works as is. 😊
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Either Linux's built-in display drivers are black magic or microslop is incompetentEnglish
10·10 days agoYeah, I only use Windows every now and then in a VM to flash Android devices, because I can’t figure out how to use the CLI version of Odin on Linux. 😫 Even then, I use Tiny10 and debloat it with The Ultimate Windows Utility.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Either Linux's built-in display drivers are black magic or microslop is incompetentEnglish
39·10 days agoI am no expert at all, but I am reminded of what a buttload of drivers are included in the package group
linux-firmware. Maybe that’s why. 🤔🪛🔧
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Optimize system for cooler temperaturesEnglish
2·16 days agoWhat are you people even on about with this software bullcrap?
I just slap a stepdown module onto the rig somewhere and call it a day.
/s
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Optimize system for cooler temperaturesEnglish
9·17 days agoEveryone: help me lower temps \ Me: compiling 100 GB worth of shaders for gaming on ultra settings in a room that’s 30 degrees Celsius without the slightest afterthought. MAKE YOUR MONEY, NOCTUA FANS (six for chassi + two for CPU)
Also, look into undervolting 😊 although I know it’s tricky, to say the least, on Linux…
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Can I overclock an android tablet with termux?English
2·24 days agoCool! I had little to no knowledge on e-readers… Wanting to buy one, and realizing how expensive they are, is what made me go for the Galaxy Tab A9+. It was about 150 bucks, on sale. I don’t regret it.
I hope tweaking the scaling governor helps you some, but as I have stated in the various updates in the OP, it has its quirks…
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Can I overclock an android tablet with termux?English
2·25 days agoI like to experiment
and it has an awfully bad CPU that lags from time to time, but first and foremost
I like to experiment
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Can I overclock an android tablet with termux?English
2·25 days agoThank you for this insight! Before setting the scaling governor, I did some initial testing that showed exactly what you’re saying: whenever I switched windows, fired up another app, wrote to a file - really whatever I tried - the frequencies maxed out. Maybe, what felt marginally snappier was the result of the CPU not having to jump between frequencies? I have zero knowledge on how CPUs work with power… 😅
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Can I overclock an android tablet with termux?English
2·25 days agoI had no idea e-readers can do manga 😱😍 maybe I should get one, after all 😁
probably needs to be done after reboot and probably drains battery more than otherwise, but I have not done any testing as of yet. I sat at a café and played around with it for two hours, during which I couldn’t really notice any difference in power draw since the battery capacity is huge. Keep checking the OP, since I might update after some testing.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Can I overclock an android tablet with termux?English
1·25 days agoWhich resulted in what I was aiming for. There are other available scaling governors that yield different frequencies.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Can I overclock an android tablet with termux?English
4·25 days agoEDIT: I’m running stock Android rooted with Magisk. OneUI 7, Android 15, Kernel 5.4.249
I haven’t tried rebooting yet, but I’m pretty sure it resets on reboot. Also, my only evidence that it worked is what cpuinfo_cur_freq reports, and because of how Android seems to works with its virtual filesystems and Termux only being a virtual terminal, I’m actually unsure of how to measure the true frequencies in any other way. Here are two screenshots anyway. 1804800 is the maximum available frequency.


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Linux@lemmy.ml•Can I overclock an android tablet with termux?English
2·25 days agoThanks! I’ll go on and check if there is anything precompiled out there.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Kiro, the new distro from the creator of ArcoLinuxEnglish
14·30 days agoNo telemetry, no analytics
Kiro doesn’t phone home. No usage stats, no crash reports, no opt-in dialogs hidden in defaults. Your install is yours.
The fact that this needs to be said for a Linux distro.
I agree! However, I’ll start with a memtest tomorrow since a page fault apparently relates to memory. The CPU usage never goes above 5%, even with all the above services running, and I’m not assuming instability from a single unexpected reboot.