> I'd already spotted that problem, it was caused by a new Ubuntu upstream 
> release. Just checking: what does fan_control do for you?
> 


I'm a complete newbie with thinkpad (my new laptop have a month) I put
fan_control because I found this var in modinfo output...

I don't use it, and thinkpad_acpi developers warn about manual disabling
fan is very dangerous...

I have read too that enabling Fn+F5 in some Thinkpad models can cause
strange bahaviours, I suppose you can close this bug because is only a
personal preference enabling Fn+F5, Fn+F6.


> > I have a line in /etc/modules too like this:
> > 
> > thinkpad_acpi hotkey=enable,0xffff experimental=1 fan_control=1
> > 
> > Why your file is more important than /etc/modules?
> 
> Thinkpad_acpi is unloaded and reloaded over suspend/resume using 
> modprobe, so at least I know that it's going to use acpi-support's 
> options at that point. If it's about bootup, I don't know why my options 
> trump your options.
> 

Perhaps is better to ask this question to any kernel developer...

> Cheers,
> Bart

Many thanks for your work at Debian.


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