On Fri, Aug 11, 2006 at 12:32:34AM +0200, Børge Holen wrote: > On Friday 11 August 2006 00:17, Adam D wrote: > > Adam D wrote: > > > BXrge Holen wrote: > > >> On Thursday 10 August 2006 23:53, Adam D wrote: > > >>> OK, I decided to just install Ubuntu on the 2nd Gen 17" powerbook with > > >>> ext3 as the file system and it works for now instead of booting into > > >>> xfs. > > >>> > > >>> Upon startup and starting the network interfaces and then the portmap > > >>> the fan turns on full throttle and spins for a while. It is semi loud > > >>> and is rather annoying. Is there a way not to have the fan spin when > > >>> booting into Ubunto on startup? > > >> > > >> Is the fan a problem? As in; a fault that make it spin, instead of > > >> temp.? Anyway, I believe I had some sort of unagreement with my fan > > >> together with kernel 2.6.8, while at it, I'm not completely sure. > > >> > > >>> -Adam > > > > > > Guess one would say it is not a problem however when booting into OSX the > > > fan does not turn on unless of something really pushing the CPU hard. On > > > Ubuntu the fan is extremely sensitive and turns on with the slightest > > > thing running. > Yes, that could be what I mentioned, I installed debian testing and a vanilla > kernel, problem solved.
Can you file a bug report, including a diff of your .config and the debian stock one, as well as the version used ? Friendly, Sven Luther -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]