I got Arch Linux ARM installed on a Lenovo Chromebook Duet! I mostly used the instructions from the Arch Wiki as reference.
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'Put this function in new/existing MS-Access module. | |
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' Version History: | |
' 2012-03-16 - First version http://en.latindevelopers.com/ivancp/2012/ms-access-to-mysql-with-relationships/ | |
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' 2014-02-09 - Seamus Casey | |
' a modification to Ivan's handy Access to MySQL relationship/constraint generator | |
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' changes include: | |
' 1) skip Access system tables (TableDefAttributeEnum.dbSystemObjec) |
Fix AMD GPU high idle power MCLK (vram / memory clock) stuck at 96 MHz / 1000 MHz for high refresh rates on Arch Linux Wayland & Xorg
On certain resolutions & refresh rates or multi-monitor setups, you might have noticed that your GPU MCLK (vram / memory clock) is stuck at the highest clock frequency (1000 MHz) [1] [2] causing higher GPU idle power draw. On Linux kernel 6.4.x, AMDGPU MCLK (vram/memory) clocks at the lowest, causing major FPS drops while gaming [1] [2]. This is likely due to a monitor not using Coordinated Video Timings (CVT) with a low V-Blank value for the affected resolutions & refresh rates. The higher clocking behavior is due to:
[Well, the reason the clocks get forced to max in some cases is to avoid the flickering you are seeing. There is a certain latency r