There are no particular and avid processes. This problem, once which manifesting itself, exists indipendently also with other OS. I can understand that is very difficult to find a resolution or its cause, but is very strange. In any moment the fan is out of control and works indipendently of the temperature. *Until to the Bios formatting. *
Can, for example, a kernel under testing affect the bios directly ? 2012/3/24 Reindl Harald <h.rei...@thelounge.net> > > > Am 24.03.2012 13:42, schrieb Antonio Trande: > > Hello. > > > > With my Acer Aspire 6930G happen that after an indefinite time, the fan > starts to work permanently regardless of > > temperature. > > In this moment, according to nvclock [1] the GPU temp is 43°C and the > fan is on; strangely because it starts to > > work over 47°C all along. > > > > If i format the BIOS, the fan goes back to work only over 47°C. > > Infos: [2] > > > > I don't know if this issue depends on Fedora, but i wish understand its > cause. > > Had someone a similar experience o an idea of what is it ? > > there can be no generally answer > > yum install htop > look what prcoesses are running if this starts with high load > > > -- > devel mailing list > devel@lists.fedoraproject.org > https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel > -- *Antonio Trande "Fedora Ambassador" **mail*: mailto:sagit...@fedoraproject.org <sagit...@fedoraproject.org> *Homepage*: http://www.fedora-os.org *Sip Address* : sip:sagitter AT ekiga.net *Jabber <http://jabber.org/>* :sagitter AT jabber.org *GPG Key: 19E6DF27*
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