Dr-Noob
Dr-Noob
Ok, so this is something expected because gpufetch currently supports from [Gen6 onwards](https://github.com/Dr-Noob/gpufetch#1-support). But it's good to know that people want to use it with older iGPUs. I'll work on...
Actually it would be better if gpufetch would show [this logo](https://www.notebookcheck.net/fileadmin/Notebooks/Intel/xe/Intel_Iris_Xe_graphics_Badge.jpg)
Thank you very much for your time, Xemorph. First of all, my first idea with gpufetch was to make it work with different GPUs (NVIDIA, AMD, iGPU, ARM, etc) and...
I have been working on this, and the first thing I wanted to try, before looking at the work you did, is to check why MinGW does not work with...
Thanks, good catch! I'll fix that in a future commit.
Typo fixed, closing.
Cool! Both will probably be fine for testing. Please, send me an e-mail with the server ip and user/password (you can find the e-mail with `git show HEAD | grep...
Thanks for reporting the issue. Can you please follow [these guidelines](https://github.com/Dr-Noob/cpufetch/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#22-i-found-a-bug-in-cpufetch-the-program-crashes--does-not-work-properly) and provide the information required so I can understand where the issue is? Thanks!
Running valgrind should give some output. Did you try what's under "Stacktrace option 1 (best)" in the [guidelines](https://github.com/Dr-Noob/cpufetch/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#22-i-found-a-bug-in-cpufetch-the-program-crashes--does-not-work-properly)? "Stacktrace option 2" would also be helpful. Without further information is impossible...
That was such a big stupid check I introduced a while ago. I just removed it, but I still think it won't work on your machine. Can you try again?...