ZenStates-Linux
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MIT License | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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ZenStates-Linux
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[HELP] GMK K4 Random Reboot (Ubuntu)
You can also use: https://github.com/r4m0n/ZenStates-Linux/tree/master
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EPYC 7002 CPUs may hang after 1042 days of uptime
https://github.com/r4m0n/ZenStates-Linux/blob/master/zenstat...
Not sure if this is applicable to EPYC CPUs, probably not. But I would expect that it's possible to disable C6 in some similar way on EPYC CPUs without rebooting the system. (If you are actually at risk of running into this issue, you likely don't want to reboot the system…)
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Well, it's finally happened to me. Windows update has overwritten my Linux UEFI entry, and now I get to fix it!
I tried everything you've mentioned but finally fixed the issue on my 1300 using python zenstates. I had it run on boot with this systemd service: ``` [Unit] Description=Disable C6 state on ryzen processor to fix idle freezing
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an AMD Ryzen 5700G system keeps freezing around every other day — disabling 'C-state control' option in BIOS hasn't resolved the issue, 'typical current idle' isn't available
The freezing has only occurred when idle so far: when the monitor returns from sleep, no signal is returned. A related bug report references this Python script several times in the comments, and there's also another for Go. No commits in several years, sudo is obviously required and I don't know if they can be considered as safe.
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System freezes every other day.
Note: I merely added the systemd script (IIRC by reusing some forum messages while digging my crashes) + the debian packaging. That's not my script :), credit for this script goes to https://github.com/r4m0n/ZenStates-Linux
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Debian 11 constant freezing after UEFI install
I fixed this by toggling some power management option (can't remember which one, deep in a submenu) in UEFI, then checking with https://github.com/r4m0n/ZenStates-Linux. It must return C6 disabled for package, enabled for cores. Ryzen 5 1600
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For people running 5900X/5950X on Linux, increase your SOC voltage by 0.05 if your system is crashing
Also try disabling C6 sleep with zenstates
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AMD CPU undervolt finally possible with this new P State driver ?
You can undervolt by manipulating the VIDs with zenstates https://github.com/r4m0n/ZenStates-Linux
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not even sure what i did this time(information in comments)
It's the Ryzen bug. You need to disable your C6 cpu state (https://github.com/r4m0n/ZenStates-Linux), disable dram power down enable(bios option) and set Power Supply Idle Control to Typical Current Idle(bios option)
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AMD Ryzen Sleep, Hibernate and Shutdown Issues
So the other hand is zenstates.py It pokes a register to keep C6 power state from happening. I launch on reboot, and my machine no longer has sleep state problems.
syncing-server
- Apple’s most expensive headphones won’t support Apple Music’s lossless streaming
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Syncserver and Webserver spamming message log
Thanks for this tip, done https://github.com/standardnotes/syncing-server/issues/201
- Fingerprint notepad
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Can you trust Microsoft Todo, if not what else should I use?
My best choice is Tasks.org but its only available for mobile OSs. My other choice is just using Standard Notes with extensions, but its todo extension is really not that good, my main complaint is the lack of sub tasking ability and the fact I cant assign a task a date.
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Sending emails to myself
I think there are more specific and sophisticated tools for doing that. Check out Standard Notes.
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What's a notes app that's cross platform I can use completely being self-hosted?
Best IMHO is https://standardnotes.org Can be self-hosted
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Administering a self hosted Standard Notes instance
Hi u/zcyph, I'm glad that you were able to figure out the answer to your first question! For providing more exposure to this question and others, feel free to create a thread on our syncing-server repo. 🙂 Please don't worry about it being considered as spam. I'm sure other users will find your threads helpful!
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What tools do you use for software development?
I like to take notes and document step by step while working on a project. I used https://standardnotes.org/ for that
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Would you use ProtonMail to keep journal entries?
I heartily recommend, and use every day, Standard Notes. Totally free, strong encryption. Get involved.
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Question; images
As for being in the US, here are our thoughts on that. You can self-host your data with a server in the EU if you'd like. 🙂
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