Thomas Kaiser

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> Is it better to install dhcpcd instead? I've to admit that I haven't thought about `dhcpcd` at all tk@rpi5:~ $ apt-cache show avahi-autoipd | grep ^Size Size: 40788 tk@rpi5:~...

> Well, I installed dhcpcd. It didn't work either Since you seem to already suffer from no `usb0` device being created every other step can only fail. If your iPad...

@verxion please let us stop here hijacking this issue with random support stuff that should go to the forum. I would try to remove the `quiet splash` string from your...

https://forums.raspberrypi.com/viewforum.php?f=28 And if you watch closely your `dmesg` output cleaning up your `cmdline.txt` actually helped and you're one step further since now at least `g_ether` driver is loaded just resulting...

Have you set the cpufreq governor to `performance` prior to running your benchmark? If you use Raspberry Pi OS the default is `ondemand` _without_ `io_is_busy=1`

Quick tests using this SSD: root@rpi5:/mnt/sda1# sbc-bench.sh -S * 111.8GB "Samsung SSD 750 EVO 120GB" SSD as /dev/sda [SATA 3.1, 6.0 Gb/s (current: 6.0 Gb/s)]: behind ASMedia SATA 6Gb/s bridge...

> the practical speeds that should be achievable via USB 3.0, even accounting for protocol / transfer overheads, 400-450MB/s Can you show any such numbers achieved over an USB3 SuperSpeed...

> Here's the result: https://browser.geekbench.com/v6/cpu/5314274 That's your single/multi scores: 967 / 1793 (does really nobody notice how wrong this benchmark is when a quad core CPU scores multi-threaded not even...

BTW: when talking about overclocking it's also a lot about DFVS since 'usually' higher clockspeeds need significantly higher supply voltages. One would expect to see a curve like this (but...

Edit: haven't seen the answers above before firing up this comment > @popcornmix are the 1st and 3rd issue somewhat addressed with the new ThreadX/firmware version you provided above? Nope,...