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All hardware monitoring chips I know of (and that's many) report the temperature
in degrees Celsius. I've never seen a chip reporting temperature in degrees
Farhenheit.
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> ACPI expects the temperature to be always reported in tenth of Celsius.
Sorry? there should be Kelvin instead of Celsius.
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It should be Celsuis by default, I think, or you'd be getting either critical
shutdown on boot.
This could be evaluated from _TMP method definition.
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For me, lmsensors always displayed the temperature in degrees Celsius.
However it it might be possible that lmsensors internally fetched temperature
values in Fahrenheit
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> Critical temperature reached (157 C), shutting down.
> Critical temperature reached (67 C), shutting down.
The temperature difference here looks like the diffrerence
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I wouldn't call it "an lm_sensors problem". As I understand it it's a conflict
between ACPI and lm_sensors, so it's as much an ACPI problem as an lm_sensors
problem. Giv
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It's still looks like an lm_sensors problem, so I'm rejecting the bug.
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--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2006-08-02 12:54 ---
Ok, I changed the ACPI DSDT according to Robert Moore's message and also
reactivated my ADM1021 sensor but still both problems are there.
At some time the fan was not
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Assuming that Robert Moore is correct, then the real fix would be for the laptop
manufacturer to fix their broken ACPI DSDT in their BIOS code. Failing that, you
could d
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Does this mean there's a fix for the problem?
Is it possible to create a patch?
What code should be patched?
The kernel or lmsensors or one of the lmsensors drivers?
Is
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RE: AE_AML_MUTEX_ORDER
There is a possible timeout in the _TZ_.RBYT method:
Method (RBYT, 2, NotSerialized)
{
Store (One, GO25)
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Hi!
I ran my machine the last week with an unchanged kernel and without any sensor
modules loaded (i2c-piix4,adm1021,eeprom).
There has NOT been any problem with any t
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dmesg output for the case, the fan doesn't start
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Well, I don't know yet, if the shutdowns also occur if lm_sensors is not
running. Until now it was always running on my system - but I'll turn it off
now.
There was al
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Yes, it's still there in newer kernels. At the moment I'm using 2.6.17-rc6-mm1
including ACPI subsystem revision 20060310.
The system still claims reaching the critical
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Any updates on this problem? Is it still there on newer kernels? Was is reported
on other systems since?
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