On 2/14/07, Alexey Starikovskiy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
So you don't need to have control too.
You could look at your DSDT, it is in /proc/dsdt. it is possible to
disassemble it with "iasl" which should
be available either in repository of the packages for your Linux version,
or as part of acp
martin schneebacher wrote:
On 2/13/07, martin schneebacher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 2/13/07, Len Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Did /proc/acpi/fan have any contents with any previous version of
Linux?
> If so, what version and what was there?
i tried with 2.6.12.6, which was the fir
On 2/13/07, martin schneebacher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 2/13/07, Len Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Did /proc/acpi/fan have any contents with any previous version of Linux?
> If so, what version and what was there?
i tried with 2.6.12.6, which was the first one on this machine. but
wi
On 2/13/07, Len Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Did /proc/acpi/fan have any contents with any previous version of Linux?
If so, what version and what was there?
if i would know this... think i'm going compile all the previous kernels...
could the dsdt be any help?
bye...masc.
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the latest
> kernel) there is no fan detected by the acpi system, and
> /proc/acpi/fan is empty. the syslog lists all acpi devices but the
> fan.
Did /proc/acpi/fan have any contents with any previous version of Linux?
If so, what version and what was there?
-Len
> i'm using debian
hi, list.
i have a aopen notebook 1559as with a centrino cpu and a nvidia
graphic card. there are two fans inside (cpu and graphic), but since
somewhen (i don't remember when exactly, i noticed it with the latest
kernel) there is no fan detected by the acpi system, and
/proc/acpi/fan is