Re: Temperature problem with 2.6.14-2.6.15
Andrea Gasparini ha scritto: >i've the same problem. >and if it isn't enough, sometime (without being reproducible ) reading >in /proc/thermal_zone/*/temperature hangs the machine. > > I filed a bug. -- Alessandro Dal Grande Student In The University Of Padua - Computer Science Linux Registered User #359258 System: GNU/Linux Debian Sid Pure64 on [EMAIL PROTECTED] Chat: Psi ICQ) 150487234 Jabber) [EMAIL PROTECTED] Home: http://v0n0.altervista.org signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Re: Temperature problem with 2.6.14-2.6.15
v0n0 wrote: > Could I make anything against this? i've the same problem. and if it isn't enough, sometime (without being reproducible ) reading in /proc/thermal_zone/*/temperature hangs the machine. and thanks for tell that even 2.6.15 won't work... :-P bye! -- -gaspa- --- Powered by Debian GNU/Linux and Debian GNU/Hurd -- HomePage: iogaspa.altervista.org --- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Temperature problem with 2.6.14-2.6.15
Hi, I'd want to use newer kernels, but there's a trouble with the temperature of the cpu: with 2.6.8 all is ok, instead using 2.6.14 or 2.6.15 cause a "freeze" of the temperature monitor. So if I power on, initial temperature is about 34-35 °C or less and fan is off. But next it won't activate itself, because even if powernowd is working (scaling is ok), fan is linked to cpu temp, that is blocked. It is not so nice... Could I make anything against this? Thanks -- Alessandro Dal Grande Student In The University Of Padua - Computer Science Linux Registered User #359258 System: GNU/Linux Debian Sid Pure64 on [EMAIL PROTECTED] Chat: Psi ICQ) 150487234 Jabber) [EMAIL PROTECTED] Home: http://v0n0.altervista.org signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature