Let me give some new infos.

Me too. I have HP's Compaq 6715s, and the fan sometimes doesn't work
after resume from hibernation. For me, s2ram is ok. (Actually, s2ram
cures it.)

I tried this: Compile 'thermal' as module (CONFIG_ACPI_THERMAL=m), and
delete and insert it again after hibernation. To my surprise, it doesn't
help at all. Does it mean that the initialization and finalization
procedure of 'thermal' is wrong? (The kernel doc Kconfig says you need
the module to prevent overheat, but until it's inserted, the fan runs at
maximal power, so it's ok.)

As mentioned above, a page[1] says that bad handling of 'thermal' module
during init is the cause, but in my case, the instruction there doesn't
help.

[1] http://emisca.altervista.org/nx7400/

It has been so for a year, so the precise kernel version must not
matter. I'm a Gentoo linux user. :P

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After hibernation cpu fan stops working
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