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And lsusb, lspci,..(I think they're both readily available) |
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Lee 😎 |
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On Tue, Nov 15, 2022, 3:53 PM William Kenworthy <billk@×××××××××.au> wrote: |
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> Install lshw - might give more info. |
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> Boot off of an install, ubuntu, sysrescue or other live USB and |
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> investigate dmesg. |
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> BillK |
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> On 16/11/22 00:59, Peter Humphrey wrote: |
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> > Hello list, |
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> > My new laptop shows this from /proc/cpuinfo: |
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> > --->8 |
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> > processor : 0 |
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> > vendor_id : GenuineIntel |
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> > cpu family : 6 |
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> > model : 154 |
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> > model name : 12th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-12700H |
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> > stepping : 3 |
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> > microcode : 0x421 |
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> > --->8 |
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> > I've been hunting around to find which modules I need to load from |
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> sys-kernel/ |
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> > linux-firmware, and it isn't at all clear. |
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> > Some sources say that the processor is a mobile complement to Alder Lake |
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> 11th |
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> > gen, but I also see it as just Tiger Lake. The web seems full of helpful |
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> > information, but not quite helpful enough for me. :-( |
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