On Fri, Mar 30, 2007 at 11:10:58AM +0200, Sylvain Chouleur wrote:
I check the temperatures whith acpi:
acpi -t
I think some chipset don't give the temperature directly, actually return a
numerical value and you have to
run a math formula to calculate the correct temperatura.
With the app
On Thu, Mar 29, 2007 at 04:27:36PM +0200, Sylvain Chouleur wrote:
Hello
I have a little problem on my gentoo, when I check the temperature I see
that it is always about 10°C higher than when I am on debian. However, the
cpu is at 0.3% used, as in debian.
Check the file /etc/sensors.conf
Try first hdparm.
Secondly try modify the latency values in the kernel.
PD: I think the problem could be that DMA isn't active (hdparm -d 1 /dev/disk)
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