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@forest Its also how the joke always go :D
Gimme my -fruit-rollups
It's a pun on -funroll-loops that a lot of naïve Gentoo users will put in their CFLAGS.
00:48
ah
Life is too short for compiling everything :D
Depends on why you're compiling. For some workloads, compiling can actually save a lot of time.
everything
It saves time for me because it makes security audits much quicker.
If the optimisations matter or there's no package sure
but for day to day use, ehhh
If the system needs to be highly secure and lightweight for day-to-day use, then compiling is very useful.
It's more about customization than speed though.
 
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02:44
@forest A kernel build (Clang full LTO with KCFLAGS="-march=znver3 -pipe takes about 15 minutes on my system. Firefox, on the other hand, needs about an hour and a half (with LTO and PGO enabled).
 
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13:37
Does anyone know if there is a way to mess up your touch screen in windows 7 such that the display is one way, but touch is the other?
in my specific problem, I have the display rotated 270, and the touch rotated 0
but I don't know how it got this way
13:49
uh
I have had that happen but it was a wierd driver issue with a dodgy cheap chinese windows tablet
ah. that might a similar issue here. we've already had a problem with a celeron processor that had a problem with thermal runaway
(only available on alibaba)
ah... yup
sounds like what we had
there's a text file that determines that ... somewhere?
sorry, its been a bit and I don't remember the details that well ._.
I've seen instructions on calibrating touch, so I will try that if I can get access to the device :D
@JourneymanGeek no worries, thanks for your help!
@MattE.Эллен find out the touch screen driver and google it
 
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15:53
@JourneymanGeek turns out there is a tool for calibrating the display. so. nevermind, I guess. 😅
 
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@MattE.Эллен even better 😁

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