Re: G4 Powerbook System Fan UBUNTU Feisty

2007-07-03 Thread Matthew Polashek
Gotcha. Yes, GPU, CPU, and fan speed are displayed. There is also a Hard drive temp sensor, and a battery temp sensor on my machine. Matthew Polashek On Jul 3, 2007, at 2:00 AM, Gerfried Fuchs wrote: On Mon, Jul 02, 2007 at 06:19:04PM +0200, booster wrote: Matthew Polashek wrote: OK

Re: G4 Powerbook System Fan UBUNTU Feisty

2007-07-02 Thread Gerfried Fuchs
On Mon, Jul 02, 2007 at 06:19:04PM +0200, booster wrote: > 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. >

Re: G4 Powerbook System Fan UBUNTU Feisty

2007-07-02 Thread Elimar Riesebieter
On Mon, 02 Jul 2007 the mental interface of Matthew Polashek told: > 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. The have > limits

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 Matthew Polashek
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. The have limits set to work at different times. Apparently I'm a nervous nelly because

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: G4 Powerbook System Fan UBUNTU Feisty

2007-07-02 Thread Gaudenz Steinlin
On Sun, Jul 01, 2007 at 10:14:14PM +0200, Andreas Schreiner wrote: > > > Gerfried Fuchs wrote: > >On Sat, Jun 30, 2007 at 02:28:45PM -0400, Matthew Polashek wrote: > >>I am running Ubuntu Feistey on a G4 Powerbook 17 1.5 and the processor > >>fan doesn't seem to kick on. Any suggestions? > > I a

Re: G4 Powerbook System Fan UBUNTU Feisty

2007-07-01 Thread Andreas Schreiner
Gerfried Fuchs wrote: On Sat, Jun 30, 2007 at 02:28:45PM -0400, Matthew Polashek wrote: I am running Ubuntu Feistey on a G4 Powerbook 17 1.5 and the processor fan doesn't seem to kick on. Any suggestions? I am running Debian lenny on a G4 Powerbook 15" 1.6 and the processor fan kicks quite

Re: G4 Powerbook System Fan UBUNTU Feisty

2007-07-01 Thread Gerfried Fuchs
On Sat, Jun 30, 2007 at 02:28:45PM -0400, Matthew Polashek wrote: > I am running Ubuntu Feistey on a G4 Powerbook 17 1.5 and the processor > fan doesn't seem to kick on. Any suggestions? I am running Debian lenny on a G4 Powerbook 15" 1.6 and the processor fan kicks quite well. Propably you wou

G4 Powerbook System Fan UBUNTU Feisty

2007-06-30 Thread Matthew Polashek
Hi! I am running Ubuntu Feistey on a G4 Powerbook 17 1.5 and the processor fan doesn't seem to kick on. Any suggestions? Matt -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]