sensors-detect is not going to find your fan, as it is controlled
through BIOS/ACPI and is not manually configurable by using PWM like a
fan attached to a desktop motherboard fan header.
The real issue here is that your system is running so hot (which causes
the fan to run full speed to prevent
The information posted in #21 and #25 above is close but I could not get
it to work.
A solution that worked for me is at
http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=42t=28397p=618065#p618065
There were some additional instructions in setting /etc/samba/smb.conf
that were needed.
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Closed as Invalid then.
** Changed in: lm-sensors (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Invalid
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Title:
sensors-detect
Triaged: Because the reporter describes the problem exactly
Medium: I was thinking originally low since It's got an easy work around and I
think this is a very unusual situation,
however to someone not experienced it's going to be hard to understand and
I actually don't know how unusual the
Peter; could you state the OS install version, and package version of
the virt-manager and qemu-kvm you've got.
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Title:
vm