Fan switch on permanently

2012-04-28 Thread Antonio Trande
Hi everyone. The "BIOS issue" discussed in mailing list some time ago ( http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/devel/2012-March/164814.html), probably was caused by *biosdevname*. I can't be sure at 100% but since i removed it (due of Bug801885

Re: Fan switch on permanently

2012-03-26 Thread Antonio Trande
2012/3/26 Jan Synacek > On 03/24/12 at 01:42pm, Antonio Trande wrote: > > 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 > f

Re: Fan switch on permanently

2012-03-25 Thread Jan Synacek
On 03/24/12 at 01:42pm, Antonio Trande wrote: > 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 star

Re: Fan switch on permanently

2012-03-25 Thread Antonio Trande
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 t

Re: Fan switch on permanently

2012-03-24 Thread Reindl Harald
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

Fan switch on permanently

2012-03-24 Thread 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