Am 24.05.21 um 19:00 schrieb Michael Biebl:
Fwiw, I would do the following:
- Move /etc/thinkpad.yaml to /usr/share/doc/thinkpad/examples
- Do not remove /etc/thinkpad.conf (automatically) on upgrades
Or at least only remove it when it is unmodified[1] and do *not* rename
it to dpkg-bak when
Fwiw, I would do the following:
- Move /etc/thinkpad.yaml to /usr/share/doc/thinkpad/examples
- Do not remove /etc/thinkpad.conf (automatically) on upgrades
- Put up a big fat NEWS entry with instructions how to convert from
/etc/thinkpad.conf to /etc/thinkpad.yaml
I know, this will leave
Hi Evgeni,
Le 02/03/2021 à 15:16, Evgeni Golov a écrit :
On Mon, Mar 01, 2021 at 07:30:14PM +, Evgeni Golov wrote:
By installing /etc/thinkfan.yaml on systems with a working configuration
in /etc/thinkfan.conf, the daemon simply fails to start (while simply
removing the new
Hey again,
On Mon, Mar 01, 2021 at 07:30:14PM +, Evgeni Golov wrote:
> >By installing /etc/thinkfan.yaml on systems with a working configuration
> >in /etc/thinkfan.conf, the daemon simply fails to start (while simply
> >removing the new /etc/thinkfan.yaml allow one to start it again).
>
>
found 983727 1.2.1-1
thanks
Hey David!
Thanks for the report.
On February 28, 2021 9:29:54 PM UTC, "David Prévot" wrote:
>Package: thinkfan
>Version: 1.2.1-3
>Severity: serious
>
>The “thinkfan Example Config File” currently shipped as
>/etc/thinkfan.yaml “is NOT a working config file that can
Package: thinkfan
Version: 1.2.1-3
Severity: serious
The “thinkfan Example Config File” currently shipped as
/etc/thinkfan.yaml “is NOT a working config file that can just be
copied” (quotes from the file itself).
Pretending that “The new default configuration might not work for your
system” in
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