Re: Using Raspberry POE hat with bullseye

2023-08-27 Thread Uwe Kleine-König
Hello Fernando, On 8/20/23 18:00, Fernando Fernández wrote: First of all, sorry for replying to this old e-mail. It's my first time writing in Debian lists and I don't know if this behaviour is unwanted, I apologise in this case. No problem, that's fine (for me at least). I've switched from

Re: Using Raspberry POE+ hat with bullseye

2021-11-29 Thread Uwe Kleine-König
Hello, On 11/29/21 00:36, Ryutaroh Matsumoto wrote: I am using Debian Bullseye on a Raspberry PI 4 with a POE+ hat. So far I am unable to get the fan on the POE+ hat working. (deleted) #uname -a Linux host 5.10.0-9-arm64 #1 SMP Debian 5.10.70-1 (2021-09-30) aarch64 GNU/ Linux (deleted) #unam

Re: Using Raspberry POE+ hat with bullseye

2021-11-28 Thread Ryutaroh Matsumoto
> I am using Debian Bullseye on a Raspberry PI 4 with a POE+ hat. So far I am > unable to get the fan on the POE+ hat working. (deleted) > #uname -a > Linux host 5.10.0-9-arm64 #1 SMP Debian 5.10.70-1 (2021-09-30) aarch64 GNU/ > Linux (deleted) > #uname -a > Linux host 5.14.0-0.bpo.2-arm64 #1 SMP

Using Raspberry POE+ hat with bullseye

2021-11-28 Thread kl+debian-arm
Hi, I am using Debian Bullseye on a Raspberry PI 4 with a POE+ hat. So far I am unable to get the fan on the POE+ hat working. Setting dtparam=poe_fan_temp0=65000,poe_fan_temp0_hyst=5000 dtparam=poe_fan_temp1=67000,poe_fan_temp1_hyst=2000 in /boot/config.txt did not work. Tested with #uname