Re: Temperature problem with 2.6.14-2.6.15

2006-01-02 Thread v0n0
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.

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Re: Temperature problem with 2.6.14-2.6.15

2006-01-02 Thread Andrea Gasparini
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

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Temperature problem with 2.6.14-2.6.15

2005-12-28 Thread v0n0
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

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