https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=19452





--- Comment #14 from Manuel Ullmann <ullman.b...@gmx.de>  2012-02-20 14:09:09 
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I tested 3.2.6 and the gentoo-sources 3.2.1-r2. I get a different behaviour in
both versions.
The behaviour of 3.2.6 is equal to the one I reported earlier: at ca. 88°C the
fan is triggered in his highest state, falling back to the restored state, when
CPU load is low or temperature is at around 80°C.

The gentoo-sources trigger the fan at 90°C to its highest state and fan control
is regained. This is the same behaviour as in Windows XP.

It is still not possible to trigger a fan state with echo 1 >
/sys/devices/virtual/thermal/cooling_device?/cur_state, but deactivating a
state with echo 0 > ... is possible.

If you like, I can test the vanilla-sources 3.2.1 to see if this change the
behaviour to the one I experience with the gentoo-kernel. The gentoo-patches
unlikely patched this issue, and basically consist of patches for the livecd
(console decorations etc.).

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