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So... I got a memory controller error in my logs after upgrading to 18.42.2, looks like this:
Code:[ 124.827125] tegra-mc 7000f000.memory-controller: idxsrd: read @0x733efb20: EMEM address decode error (EMEM decode error)
And then I started hearing from people that they get glitched fonts/display issues and I think these are connected. With 18.42.2 apparently being a pretty wide release, I am sure other must be seeing these too?
So... If you saw anything like that or something related, please reply here. I am going to add a sample picture once I am able to procure one.
There's a sister post in the X forum to increase visibility
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it just popped up on mine too.. and I also reported it.. but for me it's on the charging screen, no where else I can find. But sometimes my whole system (or main screen gets damn slow). I totally HATE v9, the colors, the maps/ navi/traffic, etc, etc.
I mean one of the reasons of have a Tesla is having the IN YOUR FACE BIG ASS SCREEN!! and everytime somebody gets in the car they are like "WOW!!!! OMG!!! HOLLY $HIT!!" Showing them the cold weather controls, the car controls, etc was awesome
Now it's like... here's the giant monochrome screen with some little itty bitty pics of seats and a crap representation of a climate control system.
I'm still on 2018.28.5 and will probably be on it forever since I'll never want v9.
I'll bet you also run Windows98... that was a great OS, as well.
Close but your off by a decade. Windows 7 and it's still be best version of windows ever. Now if I was still on V1, then you might get a laugh
Close but your off by a decade. Windows 7 and it's still be best version of windows ever. Now if I was still on V1, then you might get a laugh
Same issue started on mine today. S P85+ 48.12.1
error:
tegra-mc 7000f000.memory-controller: idxsrd2: read @0x72665aa0: EMEM address decode error (EMEM decode error)