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Thank you amd, now I can't use Linux
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Originally posted by jrch2k8 View Postpandev check your bios in the powermanagement section and verify the temperature threshold and which action to take when it pass that threashold since in some motherboards you can force a restart if temperature reach certain level
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In general, "Three" years is the window for good support.
I've used Linux for almost 20 years.
As you probably have read through the excellant performance evaluations here at Phoronix, new hardware hardly fairs that well.
* Intel Haswell
* Retna Displays
* APU's from AMD
* EFI / Secure Boot
I have an E450 and earlier this year we got a decent driver from AMD. I'm using the beta at the moment with a hack to remove the "Beta" watermark.
It has good performance, but that system is almost 2 years old.
I'm not trying to discourage you but your millage may fare better in a few more months.
It's dishearting that Windows 8 will operate great on the APU's but a copy of Distribution X runs miserably.
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Originally posted by pandev92 View PostI tried for one day lubuntu 13.04 with stock kernel and mesa stock.., and no reboots...mhhh
IIRC there was a (very) recent patch for a similar bug.
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Originally posted by Nobu View PostIt's a good idea NOT to override this setting. It is a safety feature, designed to prevent your hardware from burning up and being ruined in case it gets too hot. However, if it's possible, you could try setting this to a lower temperature to see if it causes your computer to reboot in less time.
My point is sometimes mobos come with absolute retarded option from factory and it can cause issues like this
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Originally posted by peppercats View Post"fuck you nvidia"
only company to make graphics cards with drivers that actually work, support features, and ACTUALLY HAVE MODERN OPENGL IMPLEMENTATIONS
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