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Originally posted by debianxfce View PostCan you reproduce the problem with win10?
Originally posted by bridgman View PostOriginally posted by nightmarex View Post(John there's threads you promised to drop an update in and haven't please do so)
If that isn't how you read things could you try to point me to the threads ? Thanks...
Originally posted by bridgmanAMD on redditI have asked the engineers working on it if we can arrange some kind of interim update.
But there were no actual promises made about providing an update.
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Originally posted by chuckula View PostI'd rather have one undergrad intern at AMD with a modicum of training trying to actually fix the microcode vs. a million Quaridiots drooling over themselves while they chant about open source and do nothing of value.
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Originally posted by SaucyJack View PostPretty sure that small number of users thing is BS. It happens on my ryzen constantly using gcc.
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Originally posted by Marc Driftmeyer View Post
Do you believe the vast majority of Linux [or large number of users] actually use GCC? I've got it installed and don't touch it. It's there for other bits that require it for certain side needs. Where's this bug in LLVM/Clang? Is there one?Michael Larabel
https://www.michaellarabel.com/
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Originally posted by Michael View Post
The bug is in Clang but worse.... I can get twice the number of seg faults when using Clang.... 121 per hour... More details tomorrow. been running tons of tests all day.Last edited by pjssilva; 04 August 2017, 08:50 PM.
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Originally posted by bridgman View Post
Is "John" in this case me ? If so, I don't think I promised (or even "said") that I would provide an update, just that I would make sure the info and concerns were getting to the right people. I did that, and posted back to confirm it.
If that isn't how you read things could you try to point me to the threads ? Thanks...bridgman Why was the initial message you were answering deleted?I don't think it was deleted - still shows for me as post #314, can you check ?amdmatt once said there is no need to open furhter tickets, what to do now?Will ask, stay tuned."
I can't type without sounding pissed off, I'm sorry, however "will ask, stay tuned" seems like you would provide information back as to the state of affairs there. Just letting you know they keep waiting for any response.
That said, you're my favorite AMD guy and you've always chatted to us guys which I appreciate. I don't want you to think I think poorly of you just that AMD could ease some minds with even a few small words. I'm happy with my 1800x, not everyone is so lucky and I try to help people it's in my nature, so I apologize for that too., and getting drunk and posting CRAZY youtube comments... however those weren't about AMD lol.
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Originally posted by Beherit View PostIt doesn't happen when using Microsoft Windows. Which is the diametrical opposite of open source.Originally posted by garegin View PostCan someone tell me why this doesn't happen in windows?
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