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Distro to successfully control fan speed.
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I am having Acer 5920 (64bit ,intel mobile express 965 chipset family) laptop.
I have been using ubuntu 8.04 64bit on it for a while.Even internet browsing
makes the temprature of laptop to shoot to above 50C.I have tried configuring it a lot(using pwmconfig , gkrellm ...).
But they either fail installing successfully or fail to control my fan speed.
Now I am looking for a distro which probably can control my fan speed.
I am even ready to use a 32 bit version OS.
(Even though I am not able to control my fan speed while using windows xp I always get a feel that temperature of laptop get "attracted" to 40C while using XP)
I have been using ubuntu 8.04 64bit on it for a while.Even internet browsing
makes the temprature of laptop to shoot to above 50C.I have tried configuring it a lot(using pwmconfig , gkrellm ...).
But they either fail installing successfully or fail to control my fan speed.
Now I am looking for a distro which probably can control my fan speed.
I am even ready to use a 32 bit version OS.
(Even though I am not able to control my fan speed while using windows xp I always get a feel that temperature of laptop get "attracted" to 40C while using XP)
olycomputer , I just went through the default installation setup that ubuntu gave.
After that i never installed any laptop packages . could you please tell me how do i do it now.
evstevemd,I am running my laptop at temp always below 50C if I use xp, so I thought that i should consider it a software issue.
acer 5920 ubuntu 64bit mobile intel 965 express chipset family.
After that i never installed any laptop packages . could you please tell me how do i do it now.
evstevemd,I am running my laptop at temp always below 50C if I use xp, so I thought that i should consider it a software issue.
acer 5920 ubuntu 64bit mobile intel 965 express chipset family.
Last edited by tnvkrishna; Nov 13th, 2008 at 12:21 am.
Make sure that your kernel has the necessary modules to detect and control your fan speeds. When I'm running Linux on my MacBook, my fan settings appear in the virtual filesystem /sys:
From there, I can write various numbers to these files to control my fan settings. You can probably get a program to help manage the settings, but it won't do any good if the fans aren't detected in the first place.
localhost:~ $ ls /sys/devices/platform/applesmc.768/fan1_*
/sys/devices/platform/applesmc.768/fan1_input
/sys/devices/platform/applesmc.768/fan1_label
/sys/devices/platform/applesmc.768/fan1_manual
/sys/devices/platform/applesmc.768/fan1_max
/sys/devices/platform/applesmc.768/fan1_min
/sys/devices/platform/applesmc.768/fan1_output
/sys/devices/platform/applesmc.768/fan1_safeFrom there, I can write various numbers to these files to control my fan settings. You can probably get a program to help manage the settings, but it won't do any good if the fans aren't detected in the first place.
"Technological progress is like an axe in the hands of a pathological criminal."
I searched the directory /sys/devices/platform as you said but ....
you yourself have a look in the directory ... I could not find any fan1_ ... files
krishna@talupula:/sys/devices/platform$ ls
acer_acpi coretemp.0 i8042 pcspkr serial8250
bluetooth coretemp.1 iTCO_wdt power uevent
in the above output all were directories except uevent.
cat uevent gives no output.
and also
krishna@talupula:/sys/devices/platform/acer_acpi$ ls
backlight devices interface power threeg wireless
bluetooth driver modalias subsystem uevent
driver and subsystem were symbolic links;backlight and power were dir. and rest files.
you yourself have a look in the directory ... I could not find any fan1_ ... files
krishna@talupula:/sys/devices/platform$ ls
acer_acpi coretemp.0 i8042 pcspkr serial8250
bluetooth coretemp.1 iTCO_wdt power uevent
in the above output all were directories except uevent.
cat uevent gives no output.
and also
krishna@talupula:/sys/devices/platform/acer_acpi$ ls
backlight devices interface power threeg wireless
bluetooth driver modalias subsystem uevent
driver and subsystem were symbolic links;backlight and power were dir. and rest files.
Now I thing mine is more of a question of fancontrolling than choosing a distro.
So, It's better for others who browse through the site , to see this thread in a different section of daniweb.
Here below I post the things in acer_acpi :
krishna@talupula:/sys/devices/platform/acer_acpi$ ls
backlight devices interface power threeg wireless
bluetooth driver modalias subsystem uevent
cat devices gives output : 23
cat interface :WMID
cat threeg : 0 (zero)
cat wireless :0 (zero)
cat bluetooth : 0(zero)
cat modalias : platform:acer_acpi
cat uevent : DRIVER=acer_acpi
MODALIAS=platform:acer_acpi
is this sufficient ?
backlight direc. has again some acer_acpi which has files related to brightness of screen etc.
But no where in the directory could I find files with word fan in their names.
So, It's better for others who browse through the site , to see this thread in a different section of daniweb.
Here below I post the things in acer_acpi :
krishna@talupula:/sys/devices/platform/acer_acpi$ ls
backlight devices interface power threeg wireless
bluetooth driver modalias subsystem uevent
cat devices gives output : 23
cat interface :WMID
cat threeg : 0 (zero)
cat wireless :0 (zero)
cat bluetooth : 0(zero)
cat modalias : platform:acer_acpi
cat uevent : DRIVER=acer_acpi
MODALIAS=platform:acer_acpi
is this sufficient ?
backlight direc. has again some acer_acpi which has files related to brightness of screen etc.
But no where in the directory could I find files with word fan in their names.
Okay, I did some research on this, and turns out that this is kind of an Acer hardware bug, in which the fan speed is not controlled by the BIOS, but by the software that's supposed to be keeping track of the CPU temps. Thus, when you're running Linux, no fan control software is running, and your fans stay on low even though your laptop keeps getting hotter and hotter.
If you want to read more about it, see this thread:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=604158
In particular, this post, which explains things in more detail:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php...&postcount=117
So, basically you need to try running that script that they mentioned. I've also attached it here for convenience.
If you want to read more about it, see this thread:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=604158
In particular, this post, which explains things in more detail:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php...&postcount=117
So, basically you need to try running that script that they mentioned. I've also attached it here for convenience.
Last edited by John A; Nov 15th, 2008 at 3:36 am.
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