On Sat, Nov 20, 2010 at 5:15 PM, Dominik Kopp <m...@kabelfunk.de> wrote:
> Hi
>
> I own a X100e on kernel 2.6.30 and the fan speed is not right.
>
> As you can see below, the faster the fan the less the number.
> 468 is the slowest fan speed
> 259 is fastest fan speed.
> 0 means fan stopped, which is correct :-)
>
> In detail:
>
> echo level [0-9] >/proc/acpi/ibm/fan
> level / rpm
> 0    0
> 1    468
> 2    366
> 3    366
> 4    0  (!)
> 5    469
> 6    364
> 7    267
> disengaged/full-speed    259
>
> Maybe this can help to adjust the calculation of the fan speed.
>

Sounds like maybe the polarity is inverted.

Alex

> Dominik
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