Hi Michael,

OK, I didn't mean to presume - if you want me to run something and
send you the output, I don't mind. But I tried "/etc/init.d/powersaved
stop; powersaved -d 15" (what is the 15 for?) and nothing interesting
appears in /var/log/syslog or /var/log/messages. When I run "powersave
-T", the values I see still don't reflect what I put in the
configuration files (e.g. THERMAL_PASSIVE_0="45").

Best wishes,

Frederik

On Wed, Jan 30, 2008 at 11:27:45PM +0100, Michael Biebl wrote:
> Frederik Eaton wrote:
> >OK, well I have pointed out a couple of discrepancies between the
> >documentation and the comments in the default config file, maybe
> >upstream is interested?
> >I have a better system now, which is just a script I call from cron to
> >display a message and turn on the fan when the system gets too hot. I
> >made the bug report because I thought it was the right thing to do,
> >but it sounds like neither of us is very invested in this bug any
> >longer :)
> 
> Sure I'm interested about this bug report. Otherwise I wouldn't have asked 
> you for helping 
> to debug this problem.
> As I said, the code is there, so we just have to find out why it is/was not 
> working for 
> you. (again, I don't have thermal support in my laptop, so it's hard for me 
> to debug this).
> 
> >(I guess it would be bad if functionality is being advertised in the
> >package which doesn't work, because then everybody has to fiddle with
> >powersaved before giving up and writing their script like I did. But
> >presumably you would notice such a problem.)
> 
> I'm definitely interested in solving this issue.
> 
> Cheers,
> Michael
> 
> -- 
> Why is it that all of the instruments seeking intelligent life in the
> universe are pointed away from Earth?
> 



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