On Tue June 28 2005 16:34, Stefan Bruda wrote:
> Oh, of course therm_adt746x won't load, sorry for not mentioning it.
> There is as far as I know no option in the kernel config for thermal
> management on these machines. I am clueless as to why is the fan
> behaving differently, it simply shouldn
At 21:03 +0200 on 2005-6-28 Colin Leroy wrote:
>
> > These are Tibooks (as opposed to newer Alubooks) so they do not have
> > software temperature control, no?
>
> mmh, I'm not sure right now. Try to load the therm_adt746x module. If it
> fails to load, you're right :)
Oh, of course therm_a
On 28 Jun 2005 at 13h06, Stefan Bruda wrote:
Hi,
> These are Tibooks (as opposed to newer Alubooks) so they do not have
> software temperature control, no?
mmh, I'm not sure right now. Try to load the therm_adt746x module. If it
fails to load, you're right :)
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Colin
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At 19:27 +0200 on 2005-6-28 Colin Leroy wrote:
>
> > As far as I know the fans are hardware controlled on these models, so
> > the fans should not be affected by a kernel change... except that they
> > do just that. Must be grmelins in there or something.
>
> echo 10 > /sys/devices/temperat
On 28 Jun 2005 at 12h06, Stefan Bruda wrote:
Hi,
> As far as I know the fans are hardware controlled on these models, so
> the fans should not be affected by a kernel change... except that they
> do just that. Must be grmelins in there or something.
echo 10 > /sys/devices/temperatures/limit_ad
At 18:25 +0200 on 2005-6-28 Alexander Meyer wrote:
>
> i'm running gentoo on my tibook 550 (powerbook3,3 that is in
> kernelspeak) and noticed that with a 2.4 kernel as well as under
> macos the fan hardly ever kicks in, even when the computer gets
> quite hot while with the 2.6 kernel the fan
Hi list,
since i dont't know where else to ask this question i figured i might as
well ask it here.
i'm running gentoo on my tibook 550 (powerbook3,3 that is in
kernelspeak) and noticed that with a 2.4 kernel as well as under macos
the fan hardly ever kicks in, even when the computer gets quite ho