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OS/2, eCS & ArcaOS - Technical => Multimedia => Topic started by: Martin Iturbide on December 01, 2024, 01:30:17 am
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Hello Tamas, welcome to the forum.
With your hardware report, I had created this wiki page:
- https://www.os2world.com/wiki/index.php?title=Lenovo_IdeaPad_Y510P
Let me know if you want me to add/correct something, and If you want me to name you as the reporter.
Thanks !!
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Hi Martin,
>Hello Tamas, welcome to the forum.
Thanks, it is good to be here!
I had a look on the hardware report and the webcam "not tested" status got me curious.
I poked around a little bit and downloaded the webcam server and monitor tools from Wim's homepage.
Using these the webcam of my laptop is working. (Did no configuration at all)
Furthermore, I have tested the uniaud drivers on my main desktop PC (has a motherboard TUF Gaming X570 PRO (wifi) )
With the /A:1 parameter the audio also works nicely!
(Unfortunately ArcaOS 5.1 is unstable with this mobo, often it crashes with module exceptions e.g. "GOTCHA" OR "XWPDAEMN" after 5 secs after the desktop appears and it has the IntelĀ® I225-V NIC that seems to be totally unsupported right now (or ever). I might start a thread regarding this mobo in the future, but without network support it might not make sense using ArcaOS on this hardware.)
I do not mind to be added as the reporter on the Y510P.
Tamas
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Unfortunately ArcaOS 5.1 is unstable with this mobo, often it crashes with module exceptions e.g. "GOTCHA" OR "XWPDAEMN" after 5 secs after the desktop appears
These crashes are *highly* unlikely to have anything to do with the motherboard. Both apps hook the global message queue to intercept various keystrokes. This is almost certainly a pure software problem that doesn't involve any hardwre other than the CPU and memory.
Have you installed any 3rd-party software (other than the webcam driver) that you could remove/disable? If the problem persists, file a bug report with AN since they installed both of these (I maintain 'xwpdaemn", so I'm curious to see what's going wrong).
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My ASUS has a AMD 570 and I experience no troubles like that. In fact it runs like a dream. I do not thin it is the motherboard either.
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Hello
I slipped the topic, just because it was going away from UniAud.
Tamas, the "Asus TUF Gaming X570-Plus (wi-fi)" was reported by Eugene Tucker here:
- https://www.os2world.com/wiki/index.php?title=Asus_TUF_Gaming_X570-Plus_(wi-fi) (https://www.os2world.com/wiki/index.php?title=Asus_TUF_Gaming_X570-Plus_(wi-fi))
Eugene, did you disabled hyperthreading on the UEFI BIOS ? Tamas, did you?
Regards
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Martin, yes hyper threading is off on my machine.
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Hi Martin,
Sorry for the delay and thanks for your answers!
Unfortunately, I have the PRO (wifi) version of the X570 motherboard (and not the "plus" one) so the hardware report might not be accurate for this exact type.
But I will test ArcaOS 5.1 with hyperthreading turned of in my BIOS and see what happens. I am not sure, but I think it is on right now.
I will be back with the results soon!
UPDATE: I have reading about "hyperthreading" a little bit. Isn't it an Intel thing? This mobo have an AMD processor. But there is an SMT thing in the BIOS, I can try to turn that off and test.
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Or you can try disabling virtual CPU's on ACPI using the cpumask (not easy to do and my system works with disabled CPU)
http://www.edm2.com/index.php/ACPI.PSD
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Hi guys,
Remy, thanks for your response!
In the meantime, I turned off SMT in my BIOS and now ArcaOS is stable, the crashes are gone! :-)
Now my only immediate problem is that this mobo has the IntelĀ® I225-V NIC which is not supported at the moment. As far as I know.
(I wonder if it ever will be....?)
I have a TP-Link wifi USB dongle (TL-WN727N) but I have read that wifi support is scarce in ArcaOS.
I am thinking buying a Moschip based USB ethernet adapter because that solution seem to be supported and it is cheap enough.
I will post here if I can get my network working! :-)