Le mardi 25 mars 2014, 23:55:44 Aurelien Jarno a écrit :
> On Mon, Mar 24, 2014 at 05:30:56PM +0100, merlin wrote:
> > Package: lm-sensors
> > Version: 1:3.3.4-2
> > Severity: important
> > 
> > Dear Maintainer,
> > 
> > 
> > When  i move to  linux 3.13-1 i remark that the fan of my computer HP
> > 6830S
> > work by in blow  and when i observe the temperature given by sensors the
> > temperature are very high so it's must be critical for the computer.
> 
> > sensors :
> lm-sensors doesn't control the fan, it only display the temperatures
> returned by the sensors. Have you configured fancontrol to control the
> fan or did you leave the BIOS of you computer handling that (which is
> fine if it worked with 3.12)?
Thanks for your answer.
For the Bios i can't answer at your question, I do'nt see in the Bios HP 
anything about leaving kernel control the fan.
fancontrol was never configured because pwmconfig does not work, so fancontrol 
is installed but not configured. At start there is a message saying that 
fancontrol is not started because not configured.
I observe in 3.12 the fan works smoothly and in an continuous way, in 3.13  by 
in blow.
in 3.12 the temp6 indicator given by sensors evolves during the session and 
the speed of the fan also.
in 3.13 the temp6 indicator doe's not evolve during the session and kept the 
value of start low if the computer is cold and high if the computer is hot at 
start and then the fan works continuously.
With these observation i think that the temp6 indicator is very important for 
the speed of the fan.
Do you think i must remove fancontrol ?


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