Frederic BOLTZ
Frederic BOLTZ
Helo, it's normal that the CPU VDDP return 0V becasue this register is not connected to a sensor. You can verify it in your bios Hardware monitor section.
Hello, I don't know because I don't have kernel 6.x installed
@MarkusTieger I have the same
Hi sorry for long delay to reply because I have also many private enterprise repositories flooding my mailbox 😂 So, I have never contacted Gunther. May be I must do...
A chance maybe… Some official linux distribution already include my work
Hello, check in your bios at boot if the value is supplied. > Le 8 juil. 2023 à 14:11, traines ***@***.***> a écrit : > > Only one missing is...
> It doesn't appear to have it in bios; however, I can check the temp of both of my nvme drive under settings>Manage Disks and Volumes. Attaching some screenies. But...
@hfc2x Did you test with the force flag?
> > @hfc2x Did you test with the force flag? > > What do you mean by the force flag? I might be able to try that out. @J-Pai sudo...
I think that you need to rebuild the module after upgrading dev tools