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Hello, Alan. |
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On Sat, Nov 14, 2020 at 13:24:34 -0500, Alan Grimes wrote: |
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> First, my 3960x nearly melted the last few days, my cooling loop had run |
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> almost dry. (apparent boil off...) root cause appears to be some kind of |
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> chemical issue with my coolant that had resulted in the waterblock being |
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> almost completely clogged preventing it from doing anything but getting |
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> red hot, (north of 105C !!) so PSA = CHECK YOUR WATER LOOPS!!! |
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So, you got a water block in your waterblock. I'm sure that's not as |
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funny as it sounds. |
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> Anyway, I cleaned and flushed it at least enough to get it running again. |
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It's good you noticed it in time to stop your machine melting. |
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> Since I rebooted for the first time in a month+, I need to update my |
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> packages. |
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Every cloud has a silver lining. |
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> One of the fails I'm getting is a bunch of packages looking for |
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> libgit2.so.1.0, Ofcourse we now have libgit2.so.1.1 |
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> Who in god's name requires a specific minor version of a package!?!?!?! |
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> Pure madness!!! |
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There is madness in Linux! But I think ....so.1.1 can be functonally |
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different from ....so.1.0. It's in the third digit where only bug fixes |
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etc., are allowed. Something like ....so.1.0.1 may not have a different |
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functionality to ....so.1.0.0. |
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> My much bigger problem is: |
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> atg@tortoise ~ $ chromium |
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> chromium-browser: error while loading shared libraries: libre2.so.8: |
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> cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory |
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> atg@tortoise ~ $ |
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> So I tried to 'emptytree chromium' and got hit by the libgit2 problem in |
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> librsvg, also hit it in a number of other packages... =\ |
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Sometimes Gentoo can be fun. |
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> -- |
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> The vaccine is a LIE. |
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> #EggCrisis |
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> The Great Reset |
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> Powers are not rights. |
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Alan Mackenzie (Nuremberg, Germany). |