/me wonders if your laptop may have died due to some messing around with the fan acpi config? :POn 4/6/06, Jochen Schulz <
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> on top of the processor of ANY compuer I used to stop.Wh
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Hi,
I have following problem. Standby mode using "acpditool -s" or hibernate
script works fine, but after resuming and putting the system again in
standby mode it occurs that system does not resume at the second time.
The screen is black and the system seems to be suspended. The only think
wh
Michael;
Thanks for the heads up on that. I missed the fact that this was a
laptop...AND I just built a new box with a P4.
Yes, a P4 would make smoores very nicely!!
>> You don't want the processor fan to stop...at least I would never want fan
>> on top of the processor of ANY compuer I used to s
On Thursday 06 April 2006 16:45, Michael Schurter wrote:
> In laptops its very common to at least dramatically slow down system
> fans when they're not needed.
Yes, but the original poster says the processor temp is 45 degrees. On my
laptop the fan only slows down when it gets below 28 (and speed
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Craig M. Houck wrote:
You don't want the processor fan to stop...at least I would never want fan
on top of the processor of ANY compuer I used to stop.
In laptops its very common to at least dramatically slow down system
fans when they're not needed. When modern laptops are in an idle or
nea
You don't want the processor fan to stop...at least I would never want fan
on top of the processor of ANY compuer I used to stop.
At 03:20 PM 4/6/2006 +0200, Ivan Glushkov wrote:
>Hi all,
>since few hours my processor fan does not want to stop, and the
>temperature if my Centrino is 45 degrees.
Michael Schurter wrote:
Craig M. Houck wrote:
You don't want the processor fan to stop...at least I would never
want fan
on top of the processor of ANY compuer I used to stop.
In laptops its very common to at least dramatically slow down system
fans when they're not needed. When modern lapt
Craig M. Houck:
>
> You don't want the processor fan to stop...at least I would never want fan
> on top of the processor of ANY compuer I used to stop.
When you are using a Pentium M processor and have almost no load, it is
intended behaviour that the fan doesn't run. That's the whole point of
thi
Michael Ott wrote:
Hi all,
since few hours my processor fan does not want to stop, and the
temperature if my Centrino is 45 degrees. Do you know a way to configure
that on which temperature the fan should switch on?
Here is an example for an Thinkpad laptop.
http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/AC
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> Hi all,
> since few hours my processor fan does not want to stop, and the
> temperature if my Centrino is 45 degrees. Do you know a way to configure
> that on which temperature the fan should switch on?
Here is an example for an Thinkpad laptop.
http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/ACPI_fan_control_scr
Hi all,
since few hours my processor fan does not want to stop, and the
temperature if my Centrino is 45 degrees. Do you know a way to configure
that on which temperature the fan should switch on?
Cheers,
IVan
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Francois MICHONNEAU wrote:
Hello,
Thanks for your answers but unfortunately I have already done the 2
possibilities offered (change "ati" to "radeon", and my resolution
appears in the subsection "Display" of my XF86Config-4 file) and the
problem persists.
So I am ready to study other possiblitie
Hello,
Thanks for your answers but unfortunately I have already done the 2
possibilities offered (change "ati" to "radeon", and my resolution
appears in the subsection "Display" of my XF86Config-4 file) and the
problem persists.
So I am ready to study other possiblities...
Thanks again
Fran
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