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<mfny>
how would i check temps and stress test in Linux on RISC V ? i think "sensors" is what i need for temps ? and as for stress testing is stress ng I think its called available for riscv ?
<mps>
mfny: depends what is in your distro. lm-sensors is in most
<mps>
stress-ng is usually packaged in modern distros
<mps>
and in old, ofc
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<Tenkawa>
And the kernel of course needs to have the drivers/dtb compiled/present/enabled
<Tenkawa>
I know the BPI board does for temps.. can't speak for the Jupiter
<Tenkawa>
They all use Bainbu source repo I think but Milk-V may "distribute" a diff defconfig than BPI for example
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<mfny>
mps: distro would be Bainbu for the MilkV Jupiter
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<mfny>
i just need a way to see if i can run the Jupiter without a cooler as fitting the cooler makes me nervous
<mps>
isn't bianbu based on debian?
<Tenkawa>
mps: stock bainbu code is buildroot
<mfny>
yep i think so
<Tenkawa>
no
<Tenkawa>
its not
<mfny>
oh ok
<mps>
ah, thought it is debian
<Tenkawa>
That's one reason we put the BPI in our builder
<Tenkawa>
and Armbian has it in theirs
<mps>
and Alpine :)
<Tenkawa>
but I think Armbian stopped supporting it (or had)
<mfny>
so how likely am i to have access to sensors and stress ng with bainbu ?
<Tenkawa>
sensors is all in the kernel and a user compile...
<Tenkawa>
the user interaction with it is a 5 minute tool
<Tenkawa>
stress-ng should be purely a source pkg right mps?
<mfny>
im just hopeing to avoid cofiguring things to much and sensors at least to just work, and it would be nice if there was a prebuilt package for stress ng on baindu to but who knows ..
<Tenkawa>
mfny: there is "very" little prebuilt from them
<Tenkawa>
and do you read mandarin/cantonese? (because 90% is not in English)
<mfny>
no i dont read madarin/canto
<Tenkawa>
They document a fair amount but much of it is not available yet..
<Tenkawa>
And much you have to login to access
<Tenkawa>
(gitee using github or google)
<mfny>
well it seems fedora and ubuntu are also available for the Jupiter but no idea what state they are in
<Tenkawa>
Oh ubuntu is?
<Tenkawa>
I'd recommend it
<Tenkawa>
I use it on our custom builds
<Tenkawa>
with the BPI K1
<Tenkawa>
I am pleased how well it runs too
<ball>
Is there a BSD that will run on the Mango Pi MQ Pro or will I have to run Linux?
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<Tenkawa>
mfny: those "images" are ubuntu ones yes... but that has nothing to do with Bianbu OS
<Tenkawa>
BIanbu OS is a different distribution
<Tenkawa>
look lower on the page
<mfny>
Tenkawa: but it says "Bianbu is an operating system officially launched by Spacemit that is deeply optimized for RISC-V architecture processors. It is built based on Ubuntu community source code and has versions such as Bianbu Desktop, Bianbu Minimal and Bianbu NAS."
<Tenkawa>
it is apt based it appears though.. from looking at it.. I'm pulling an image now
<Tenkawa>
mfny: yes.. Ubuntu "based"... a derivitive
<Tenkawa>
It will likely not be in english
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<Tenkawa>
well.. its sort of in english but its messy
<mfny>
well im building the Jupiter system and screwed up, cant get the M.2 screw to secure the nvme drive at all, im trying with slightly the wrong screwdriver so maybe thats it, going to have to boot off of SD card for now till i can figure that out
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<gurki>
a "slightly wrong screwdriver" is a proven way to break things
<mfny>
gurki: not likely to break anything. tried to use a flat head screwdriver instead of Phillips as its the only driver i had small enough bit semingly not enough to grip the screw properly
<mfny>
or rather not enough to grip the screw while i try and get it to go in to the tiny hole on the top of the post
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<mfny>
Tenkawa: wb
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<gurki>
the problem with that is that you tend to deform the screw head with such attempts, making it hard to use even with the proper screwdriver
<gurki>
tiny screw heads take surpringly little amounts of abuse before they break ;)
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<gurki>
this isnt meant as "you didnt do it correctly!1", i just want to prevent you from running into that problem :)
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<mfny>
yeah i did not attempt it for to long
<mfny>
about 20 mins and i gave up, need to find the right screwdriver for sure ans hopefully it will work then
<mfny>
if it does not then it could be the post itself which worries me as if thats faulty ill need to return the board and that well i dont know how that would work
<mfny>
im in the UK and it came from China
<mfny>
will just boot from SD for now make sure the board works