On 07/09/2002 04:15 PM, Dieter Nützel wrote:
> On Tuesday 9 June 2002 00:22, Manuel Krause wrote:
> 
> [-]
> 
>>The notebook now works like I bought it: fine, stable and the thermal 
>>(fan start/stop) patterns are quite well though I didn't replace the 
>>thermal pads between CPU&fan and the heatsink-to-graphix-and-chipset as 
>>always and everywhere recommended. (Oh, try to get these special parts 
>>once!!!)
>>We had up to 35°C today here in Germany. That's a good restart!
> 
> 
> You are not exaggerate? Aren't you?
> Eastern German...;-)
> 

I really took this black notebook outdoors for temperature stability 
testing. But I didn't place an external temp. sensor between keyboard 
and the chipsets heatsink, that's true... ;-)

> We have ~30°C (shadow) and I have 26°C in my "working room", today here in 
> Hamburg, Northern Germany.

Same on here now, but some clouds...

> 
> Have you ever considered to use lm_sensors?
> You need the latest kernel patch (2.6.4 CVS).

I've tried it some months ago. After collecting all the needed things 
and compiling over it didn't say more than my thermometer, IIRC one 
veryfiably correct temperature value :-(
Then I tried to get this info from a program within Win98 and didn't 
succeed, either. The first longer moment to think about cheap hardware...

But maybe I should give it a new try ?!

> 
> Regards,
>       Dieter
> 
> BTW "Ich liebe die Ossies" ;-)
> 

"Me too!" :-))

In 1994 I went from Goslar (Western Germany) to Ilmenau (Eastern 
Germany) to study mechanical engineering on a non-overcrowded 
university. The people are really o.k. here. Passing the last years 
through my mind it was a good choice and it's really nice and worth 
living here!


Greetings,

Manuel


What about this funny sentence: "Ossis sind einfach die besseren Wessis." ?
;-)

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