Conf without root permissions otherwise?

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grazzolini 2022-08-22 16:08:24
C0rn3j 2022-08-22 16:08:09
Where do you want it?

Can be a PM here

Fueled by Coffee 2022-08-22 16:20:38
fabiscafe 2022-08-22 13:43:22
Do you have installed the system?

Yes just finished installing kde

Fueled by Coffee 2022-08-22 16:20:49
It’s glitching
Fueled by Coffee 2022-08-22 16:22:27
archlinuxgroup-608946.jpg
You can see kitty,neovim, settings, plasma desktop icon all smushed together
Fueled by Coffee 2022-08-22 16:22:52
And the whole system is glitching.
Fueled by Coffee 2022-08-22 16:24:42
What drives should I use for intel iris xe?
grazzolini 2022-08-22 16:37:33
Fueled by Coffee 2022-08-22 16:24:42
What drives should I use for intel iris xe?

For DRI, i915. For X, you don’t need to install anything, just use modesetting.

grazzolini 2022-08-22 16:38:00
Fueled by Coffee 2022-08-22 16:22:52
And the whole system is glitching.

What’s your CPU?

Fueled by Coffee 2022-08-22 17:45:10
grazzolini 2022-08-22 16:38:00
What’s your CPU?

intel i5 1250P

grazzolini 2022-08-22 17:45:25
Fueled by Coffee 2022-08-22 17:45:10
intel i5 1250P

12th gen?

Fueled by Coffee 2022-08-22 17:45:31
Yes
grazzolini 2022-08-22 17:46:36
Fueled by Coffee 2022-08-22 17:45:31
Yes

You need to install and enable thermald to achieve full performance. Otherwise your CPU is very likely throttling.

Fueled by Coffee 2022-08-22 17:47:11
Will try that for sure
grazzolini 2022-08-22 17:48:16
Fueled by Coffee 2022-08-22 17:45:31
Yes

You can test this by installing s-tui and stressing the CPU and watching the frequencies and temperature. You should get near 95Cº. If you don’t see your CPU getting even near it’s turbo speeds nor temp raising, it’s throttling. Seems to be something that 10th gen onward is doing. I have a 11th gen here, Intel Iris Xe too. And I’ve seen terrible performance until I installed thermald.

Fueled by Coffee 2022-08-22 17:48:51
grazzolini 2022-08-22 17:48:16
You can test this by installing s-tui and stressing the CPU and watching the frequencies and temperature. You should get near 95Cº. If you don’t see your CPU getting even near it’s turbo speeds nor temp raising, it’s throttling. Seems to be something that 10th gen onward is doing. I have a 11th gen here, Intel Iris Xe too. And I’ve seen terrible performance until I installed thermald.

Thanks man!

grazzolini 2022-08-22 17:50:58
Fueled by Coffee 2022-08-22 17:48:51
Thanks man!

Yw. I’ve put this information on the wiki too, in the cpu scaling page.

2022-08-22 17:57:59
anyway to just see all pictures, on whole system
fabiscafe 2022-08-22 18:13:31
2022-08-22 17:57:59
anyway to just see all pictures, on whole system

What do you mean by this?

2022-08-22 18:14:44
so, i want to see all images on my system. like everythin in one place just images, png jpg whtever they maybe
fabiscafe 2022-08-22 18:15:32
There is not, no.
grazzolini 2022-08-22 18:17:49
2022-08-22 18:14:44
so, i want to see all images on my system. like everythin in one place just images, png jpg whtever they maybe

You can install and use locatedb to index everything and them use something else to view the images. also, you could use feh with -r recursive on /, but that will give you a lot of stuff that’s not images.

Fueled by Coffee 2022-08-22 18:36:01
grazzolini 2022-08-22 17:50:58
Yw. I’ve put this information on the wiki too, in the cpu scaling page.

I’ll refer to it for sure

miguel_r_s 2022-08-22 20:00:54
Hey gentlemen,

In the systemd docs, it is said we can use ~/.config/systemd/user.conf to configure the service manager.
When I actually try to use that, systemd just ignores that file.

When I try /etc/systemd/user.conf, that file is read.

How would you deploy a user.conf without root permissions otherwise?

grazzolini 2022-08-22 20:01:59
miguel_r_s 2022-08-22 20:00:54
Hey gentlemen,

In the systemd docs, it is said we can use ~/.config/systemd/user.conf to configure the service manager.
When I actually try to use that, systemd just ignores that file.

When I try /etc/systemd/user.conf, that file is read.

How would you deploy a user.conf without root permissions otherwise?

You have to systemctl —user daemon-reload

miguel_r_s 2022-08-22 20:02:11
Yup, I did
miguel_r_s 2022-08-22 20:02:23
I’ll try again to make sure I didn’t just mess it up
miguel_r_s 2022-08-22 20:03:36
Yeah doesn’t work
grazzolini 2022-08-22 20:04:11
Please, check your journal
miguel_r_s 2022-08-22 20:09:06
grazzolini 2022-08-22 20:04:11
Please, check your journal

Unfortunately, the journal doesn’t say anything about the user.conf file

miguel_r_s 2022-08-22 20:09:23
I’m tempted to go and read the source for systemd and find if it’s really looking for this file
grazzolini 2022-08-22 20:11:10
miguel_r_s 2022-08-22 20:09:06
Unfortunately, the journal doesn’t say anything about the user.conf file

It looks for that file, afaik. However, you cannot override everything from the system bus, it’s just a subset, and only for the default.target, iirc

MRsahay 2022-08-22 20:14:19
grazzolini 2022-08-22 17:48:16
You can test this by installing s-tui and stressing the CPU and watching the frequencies and temperature. You should get near 95Cº. If you don’t see your CPU getting even near it’s turbo speeds nor temp raising, it’s throttling. Seems to be something that 10th gen onward is doing. I have a 11th gen here, Intel Iris Xe too. And I’ve seen terrible performance until I installed thermald.

hi just out of curosity i have installed arch with cinnamon de on a msi laptop with i3 10110u 10th gen intel cpu using it for 5 months for lightweight browsing and basic use only. i am satisfied with its performance. but is it being throttling? do i required thermald on the laptop? how will it affect the battery life of device? any suggestion

grazzolini 2022-08-22 20:15:43
MRsahay 2022-08-22 20:14:19
hi just out of curosity i have installed arch with cinnamon de on a msi laptop with i3 10110u 10th gen intel cpu using it for 5 months for lightweight browsing and basic use only. i am satisfied with its performance. but is it being throttling? do i required thermald on the laptop? how will it affect the battery life of device? any suggestion

Well, the evidence I found so far is that Intel started throttling on 10th gen onward. I don’t know if all CPU’s do that by default, or even if the laptop builder can do anything about it. I do know that on my dell latitude it was doing that and only improved after using thermald.

il_muflone 2022-08-22 20:18:16
Retr_0 2022-08-17 18:51:38
Hey guys, is there a reason why thunderbird hasn’t been upgraded to 102 on the repos? Or is the maintainer just busy?

thunderbird 102 has landed in testing repository

Retr_0 2022-08-22 20:18:37
il_muflone 2022-08-22 20:18:16
thunderbird 102 has landed in testing repository

Nice! Thanks for letting me know!

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