Good News if you're running Linux.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UD4BxGNShw8
I like mint, but I haven't been able to get live CDs to work for a while. Mint 18.3 shipped with kernel 4.10 on release. uname -r will tell you what kernel version you're running. I thought it was kernel 4.15 that you needed.What kernel version is Linux Mint 18.3 Cinnamon ? its has to be like 4.5 to work with these patches.
Good News if you're running Linux.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UD4BxGNShw8
You, its 4.1 and you are probably right on the 4.15I like mint, but I haven't been able to get live CDs to work for a while. Mint 18.3 shipped with kernel 4.10 on release. uname -r will tell you what kernel version you're running. I thought it was kernel 4.15 that you needed.
You, its 4.1 and you are probably right on the 4.15
Charlie, see my post on the memory problems in the threadripper 128 thread. The memory I am returning works on a 1800X but NOT on threadripper !!!!!
To those that know, will the below get me up to 4.15 from 4.1 ??
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
No, there are two functioning dies, and two blanks for assembly. Need the blanks so they can go down the same line as Epyc.
I wish b-die came in 16GB (or higher) sticks.Well, my new memory came in today. So the old 3200 cas 14 bdie would do nothing over 2133, and take forever to boot. Put in the 3600 (I think also bdie), set it to XMP profile@3600, and BAM, boots and runs perfectly, but I did have to put it down to 3466, like my other threadripper. This stuff is the king (within reason)
https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820232194&ignorebbr=1
For some reason, its just works the best (for the fast speed ram)Is AMD optimizing specifically for Samsung B die or is that memory just easier for the IMC to drive? Or has anyone even looked into it at all?
Is AMD optimizing specifically for Samsung B die or is that memory just easier for the IMC to drive? Or has anyone even looked into it at all?
But this stuff works fine on Ryzen, but barely boots at 2133 on threadripper, and its 3200 cl 14,14,14,34It worked at 3200 CL14 from launch on Ryzen. It's just an unusually good IC that can handle very aggressive timings which is why all the best memory kits use it. And it's a good fit for Ryzen/Threadripper.
I've personally used the following kinds of "B-die" with no issue in Ryzen and Threadripper systems:
3200 CL14 8GB Single Rank DIMMs
3600 CL16 8GB Single Rank DIMMs
3600 CL15 8GB Single Rank DIMMs
But this stuff works fine on Ryzen, but barely boots at 2133 on threadripper, and its 3200 cl 14,14,14,34
https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820232217
I returned it was defective. Maybe it really was ?That's weird, because that's definitely RAM that uses B-die ICs.
I returned it was defective. Maybe it really was ?
But I was so pissed off, I also got 4 sticks of this for $469, that now I don't need
https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820232623
Wow, I thought it was expensive when I bought a 2x8GB kit for $170 for my 1800X (2x16GB DDR4 2400 FlareX was $200). Do you have any Ryzen systems you can use those sticks in?I returned it was defective. Maybe it really was ?
But I was so pissed off, I also got 4 sticks of this for $469, that now I don't need
https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820232623
Yes, but one has 3200 cl14 bdie, the 1700 could use a little faster, its running 2933Wow, I thought it was expensive when I bought a 2x8GB kit for $170 for my 1800X (2x16GB DDR4 2400 FlareX was $200). Do you have any Ryzen systems you can use those sticks in?
Don't know if you'd see that much improvement with 3200 over 2933. I'm looking at 16GB sticks for my machines, but it's a little expensive to be buying kits looking to find one that works at 3200 or higher.Yes, but one has 3200 cl14 bdie, the 1700 could use a little faster, its running 2933
unRAID Change Log v6.4.1 said:Version 6.4.1 2018-02-02
Summary:
Base distro:
- The Linux kernel includes the "retpoline" patch set and we have recompiled using GCC 7.3. This addresses 'Spectre Variant 2'.
- Added kernel patch to address GPU passthrough issue on AMD Threadripper.
- Following guidance from Intel we have reverted Intel microde to the 2017-11-17 release.
- Refinements to SSL/TLS handling:
- When not using SSL/TLS (https), we no longer auto-redirect PORTSSL (443) to PORT (80).
- Added "Local TLD" configuration variable to specify your local top-level domain (default is "local").
- User bonienl added the possibility to remove or preserve user defined networks within Docker. This is for advanced users only (also explained in the Help text):
- webGUI allows any interface without IP address to be used for Docker. This gives the user more possibilities.
- Auto-generated interfaces may be included or excluded. This can help with potential conflicts.
- Fixed bug related to improper handling of replacing device in btrfs cache pool, when the device being replaced is still installed in the server. Note: there is no webGUI monitoring of btrfs replace operation in this release but you can monitor progress in the Log window.
- Fixed bug where the server TLD is not formed correctly in the self-signed SSL cert. After installing this release delete the self-signed cert config/ssl/certs/<server-name>_unraid_bundle.pem and then reboot to let unRAID OS regenerate a new one.
- Disable "mover logging" by default for new installs. We recommend setting
Settings/Scheduler/Mover Settings/Mover Logging to Disabled.
- We are phasing in a series of VM Manager improvements.
Linux kernel:
- aaa_elflibs: version 14.2-x86_64-34
- ca-certificates: version 20170717
- curl: version 7.58.0 (CVE-2018-1000007, CVE-2018-1000005)
- intel-microcode: version 20171117
- kernel-firmware: version 20180118
- mozilla-firefox: version 58.0.1 (CVE-2018-5091, CVE-2018-5092, CVE-2018-5093, CVE-2018-5094, CVE-2018-5095, CVE-2018-5097, CVE-2018-5098, CVE-2018-5099, CVE-2018-5100, CVE-2018-5101, CVE-2018-5102, CVE-2018-5103, CVE-2018-5104, CVE-2018-5105, CVE-2018-5106, CVE-2018-5107, CVE-2018-5108, CVE-2018-5109, CVE-2018-5110, CVE-2018-5111, CVE-2018-5112, CVE-2018-5113, CVE-2018-5114, CVE-2018-5115, CVE-2018-5116, CVE-2018-5117, CVE-2018-5118, CVE-2018-5119, CVE-2018-5121, CVE-2018-5122, CVE-2018-5090, CVE-2018-5189)
- ttyd: version 1.4.0
Management:
- version 4.14.16, compiled with GCC-7.3 (CVE-2017-5715)
- added patch for AMD Threadripper pci bridge reset
- added config options:
- CONFIG_USB_EHCI_ROOT_HUB_TT: Root Hub Transaction Translators
- CONFIG_USB_EHCI_TT_NEWSCHED: Improved Transaction Translator scheduling
- bug fix: server TLD not formed correctly in self-signed SSL cert.
- bug fix: primary IP address not correct in login greeting when there are two or more ethX but not using a bond or bridge.
- bug fix: navigating to localhost with Firefox in desktop gui mode when no dns servers are configured
- bug fix: rsyslogd: warning: ~ action is deprecated
- bug fix: exclude user plugins from cron in safemode
- update smartmontools drivedb and hwdata/{pci.ids,usb.ids,oui.txt,manuf.txt}
- docker: rebuild networks upon restart
- emhttp: add "Local TLD" configuration setting
- emhttp: bug fix: array Start hang if empty MEDIADIR
- emhttp: bug fix: handle btrfs cache pool replace device case
- mover: disable logging by default
- nginx: when SSL not in use, do not listen on https PORT
- rsyslogd: suppress nginx message 'user "logout" was not found in "/etc/nginx/htpasswd"'
- rsyslogd: suppress UpdateDNS message 'Error: Nothing to do'
- shfs: less verbose logging
- webgui: Add installed plugins & version to diagnostics
- webgui: List users alphabetically
- webgui: New Docker option to remove or preserve user defined networks
- webgui: Show History button when parity operation in progress
- webgui: Correct system information for systems with >= 1TB of RAM memory
- webgui: Included SMART attribute 199
- webgui: UpdateOS should fetch unRAIDServer.plg from LimeTech download site instead of from github
- webgui: Switch to font-awesome for delete template on add Container
- webgui: Updated jquery tablesorter to v2.29.4
- webgui: docker: improve escaping arguments to docker create/run
- webgui: Add in Support & Project Links to Docker Context Menus
- webgui: Add warning about running New Perms against appdata share
- webgui: Disable array STOP button when BTRFS operation is running
- webgui: Round size in parity operation progress indicators
- webgui: Give warning when non-recommended HTTP or HTTPS ports are chosen
- webgui: Enhancements for docker custom networks
- webgui: Docker settings enhancements
- webgui: vm manager: shrink width separating cpu core checkboxes to prevent clipping on linux desktops (gtk3)
- webgui: vm manager: remove Log column
- webgui: vm manager: Only show VM Templates when Adding a VM
- webgui: vm manager: improve table vertical alignment with page header
- webgui: vm manager: re-style vm list and sublist elements