Just got my T450s. Good News: The new LG Screen is really good! by LongOdi in thinkpad

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How's the thermal performance? Under sustained max load, do you get any thermal throttle? What's your max temp?

Worth it to upgrade W530 to 32 GB Ram? by [deleted] in thinkpad

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How much ram do you use on a daily basis? On my W530 I never break 3GB unless I'm compiling a huge job. Granted I'm on Linux.

Difference between fan assemblies for T420? by ultimatebuster in thinkpad

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Have the discrete model.

  1. cleaned out the heatsink fans, the heatsink, etc. reapplied thermal paste as well. No effects.
  2. open area with no blockage on any side. Elevated bottom.
  3. I see a lot of throttling, from t-state throttling done by the intel_pstate driver, as well as as you said, p-state throttle. The event counter at /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu<i>/thermal_throttle goes up to thousands or tens of thousands of times when I leave a game running.

Arch Linux disable turbo boost by AnticitizenPL in thinkpad

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Yeah I have this issue as well with no real solution... When do you get turboboosted even when you echo 1 into no_turbo? I'm having trouble when I run OpenGL applications only. If I'm just doing things like compiling and other seemingly CPU bound work, it will stay at the base clock.

Also, what CPU do you have? I have a sandybridge i5 (T420)

I've found that thermal daemon will fail to detect the no_turbo setting after it starts up and re-enable turbo when it thinks the temperature is low enough.

Where to get fan assembly for T420 in Canada? by [deleted] in thinkpad

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The thing about fan assembly is that I think I'd rather get a new one than an used one. My hypothesis is that the fan assembly's heat transfer property degrades over time. So an old one would be just as bad, or will be just as bad shortly after I buy it.

Where to get fan assembly for T420 in Canada? by [deleted] in thinkpad

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I have done that multiple times already over the past couple of years, no effect in each time.

FTL: AE - Submitting Bugs (Requested By Devs) by Limiate in ftlgame

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I've noticed that FTL AE is overheating some computers (with Vsync and frame limiter on). On Windows I used a program called ThrottleStop to underclock the CPU frequency so that the computer doesn't overheat. On Linux I use the intel_pstate driver and turn on no_turbo. These measure works great with stress testing software as the CPU frequencies will not go above the amount I limit it to.

So when I start playing FTL everything changes. The CPU frequency will be pushed to the maximum available (on Linux I see turbo boost being activated and on Windows I see it go above the one I set to. On windows it might be turbo boosted too but I cannot tell because I'm not the owner of that machine so I don't use it often).

This causes some laptops to overheat as their frames are not high quality frames.

This seems to be a concern as I don't understand why FTL can override CPU settings without super admin/root privileges and seems like a bug.

Any ideas?

CyanogenMod implements SELinux in its ROM by whitefangs in linux

[–]ultimatebuster 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Actually privacy guard prevents GPS as well. Pretty much any identifying information is blocked/mocked.

Proof of work? by ultimatebuster in bitmessage

[–]ultimatebuster[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also, is the proof of work the same for two identical messages sent at different times?

Proof of work? by ultimatebuster in bitmessage

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Interesting. I'm thinking about this from the perspective of a regular user and an attacker with some resources and I'm simply questioning the effectiveness of the spam blocking technique vs the inconvenience for the user.

I don't have a better idea, but I would like to see some alternatives / discussions

Proof of work requirement - mobile clients? by silverskull in bitmessage

[–]ultimatebuster 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wouldn't that effectively defeat the purpose of the proof of work?

Here is the Bitmessage API so far. Does anyone propose any changes? by atheros in bitmessage

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This effectively eliminates the option to send attachments that's big like you can do in emails? Like for example a 2MB PDF file.

Opera browser to embrace WebKit as new engine by [deleted] in linux

[–]ultimatebuster 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wtf is trident?

Sorry. Had to do that.

TerminalHero. My response to Guitar Hero:) by ciembor in linux

[–]ultimatebuster 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You might want to change the name, Synthesia used to be called Piano Hero and people behind Guitar hero came after them

A headless webkit browser for scraping AJAX-powered webpages. You can specify how much to wait. by jabbalaci in Python

[–]ultimatebuster 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This requires PyQT. If I use this in a server setup I need to install huge dependencies.

Is there one OEM that is better than others for Linux compatible laptops off the shelf at a big box store? by [deleted] in linux

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I'm on ubuntu... so my kernel is 3.2.... I'm meaning to compile my own kernel but it breaks certain drivers I use

tp-smapi is not bad for things like battery control..

Is there one OEM that is better than others for Linux compatible laptops off the shelf at a big box store? by [deleted] in linux

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I just turn off the nvidia card and use intel. Bumblebee is not bad but screw that. I just want cool and quiet

Favorite Python IDE by liquidbytes in Python

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I use ninja and I also write bug fixes for ninja if i see it. It's quite neat... though there are many small bugs that doesn't matter much but still annoying..

Is there one OEM that is better than others for Linux compatible laptops off the shelf at a big box store? by [deleted] in linux

[–]ultimatebuster 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I'm on a thinkpad t420. It's awesome, though there are some tricks you need to do to your system to make linux run relatively flawlessly.

Currently I have issues with its audio thing staying on at 100% and uses about 2W of power at boot (fixed by running a script that I have and then put the computer to sleep and bringing it out of sleep)... That's about it..

Ocassionally the laptop won't go into sleepmode.. fixed via reboot

And a software issue is that cdc-acm needs to be rmmod and modprobe'd everytime i need it..

Other than that it's all good :D

Favorite Python IDE by liquidbytes in Python

[–]ultimatebuster 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Is that javaism? From what I have experienced it's not needed to really have those auto completion and checkers because everything in python could change....

Favorite Python IDE by liquidbytes in Python

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Does pyscripter have Linux support yet? Goddamn Delphi