Re: G4 Powerbook System Fan UBUNTU Feisty

2007-07-02 Thread booster
Matthew Polashek wrote: OK so after snooping around and with everyone's help I've come to understand that my powerbook G4 17 has 2 sensors. I believe there is on on top of the processor and one below, but that could be wrong. One should be the CPU temperature sensor (sensor1) and the other

Re: G4 Powerbook System Fan UBUNTU Feisty

2007-07-02 Thread booster
By default the therm_adt746x module lowers the maximum temparatures. But you can control this with the module parameter "limit_adjust". That said I'm not sure if it's wise to increase the maximum temparatures, because it could damage your hardware on the long run. The fan on my pb 15" (pb5,8 1

Re: Powerbook 12" 1.5 GHz, therm_adt746x, thermal issues

2007-05-24 Thread booster
On 24.05.2007, at 07:05, Jones wrote: Andreas, I am having the same problem with this laptop(mine is 1.33GHz). A walk around solution will be to slow down the cpu speed. (root or using sudo) echo powersave > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/ cpufreq/scaling_governor In my case this CPU spee

Re: Java Fun in Debian PPC

2007-04-05 Thread booster
On 05.04.2007, at 08:55, Dean Hamstead wrote: hey all, there may be a debain java list, but im no on it and this isnt super important, so being that this query is related to ppc i will put it here ;) for various reasons i am enjoying tinkering with java on my debianized ibook dual usb.