e the speeds user-adjustable or are they fiddling with constants in
the driver or how can they be controlled, if at all?
Would it be possible to turn all fans off for a few seconds and turn
them on one by one? I have a strange noise coming from the case which I
hope to pinpoint.
Thanks,
--
Christian Lu
e the speeds user-adjustable or are they fiddling with constants in
the driver or how can they be controlled, if at all?
Would it be possible to turn all fans off for a few seconds and turn
them on one by one? I have a strange noise coming from the case which I
hope to pinpoint.
Thanks,
--
Christian Lu
On Thu, 2005-01-06 at 23:51 +0100, Sven Luther wrote:
> Notice that the fixed kernel is still only in unstable, and has not yet
> propagated to testing, because we first need to remove the
> kernel-patch-powerpc-2.6.8 binary package from the archive, which needs a
> ftp-master intervention. It was
rPC,G5...failed:
Initializing fake screen: ATY,Whelk_A
Calling quiesce...
returning 0x0140 from prom_init
and then freezes.
I used the businesscard ISO of 4 September. What kernel does it use and
which one should I use?
Thanks,
--
Christian Luijten
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On Thu, Jul 08, 2004 at 08:12:19AM -0500, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
> > Isn't this what the therm_pm72 module takes care of? It's built into
> > current 2.6 kernels.
>
> At this point, that module only knows about the "old" thermal design,
> I don't have any informations regarding how to contr
27;s this is done via a small audio cable
to your sound card.
Assuming you have an Apple however, this is done digitally via the
flatcable. Alsaplayer apparantly can play digital CD audio.
Christian Luijten
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