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update; The venerable Catleap finally failed day before yesterday. It had been playing up for a few months, the bottom third or so would intermittently get glitchy and sometimes the whole display would go grey, particularly when hot, but leaving the monitor off for a while would bring it back...
Yeah, read all that, but I'm just now moving to Linux in earnest and don't really know what I'm doing. I mean, I've pissed around with various distros off and on for decades, but am only now working on getting my main production box off Microsoft for good. Thanks for engaging. I guess I will...
I'm not getting exactly that. I get two yes returns, both in the Super I/O scan, both family 'ITE'
found unknown chip with ID 0x8696
found unknown chip with ID 0x8883
(logical device 4 has address 0x290, could be sensors)
but then at the end it says
Sorry, no sensors were detected.
So yeah, it appears that this is...still...an issue. I'm bringing up a new X870E (Gigabyte mobo) build with Bazzite and sensors-detect reports no sensors found. I have seen multiple references to Frank Crawford's code but honestly the "force_id=0x8622" argument scares me a bit.
Also, just let...
It was a certain instant in time. I do remember that I had to set AHCI mode in BIOS for it to work so I suspect you are correct. I was just glad there was a solution, and it is pretty fast, I mean, for the time and all.
Really, this system is only now starting to show its age in my use case...
Interesting, I did not know that. It is certainly in what I think of as the NVMe form factor, and puts an SSD directly on the PCIe buss. Works for me.
Samsung refers to it as NVMe in their documentation...
I played every day for the better part of a decade. Upper tiers got so grindy; roll out a vehicle, get one shot...week repair. Eventually I was just like, fuck it.