On Sunday 19 April 2009 03:06:07 Christopher Chambers wrote:
> My laptop runs a little hot. Is it possible to increase the default fan
> speed? I'm running version 7.1 on an acer.
Active cooling is under control of ACPI, typically not exposed to non-windows
operat
On Sat, Apr 18, 2009 at 7:06 PM, Christopher Chambers <
ccha...@interchange.ubc.ca> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> My laptop runs a little hot. Is it possible to increase the default fan
> speed? I'm running version 7.1 on an acer.
>
> -
> Regards,
> Chris Chambers
>
Hi,
My laptop runs a little hot. Is it possible to increase the default fan
speed? I'm running version 7.1 on an acer.
-
Regards,
Chris Chambers
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On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 03:44:12PM +0200, Vonarburg, David wrote:
> Hi friends,
> I have a motherboard for Intel Core2Duo CPU using the Q35 chipset.
> How can I read out the speed of the Fan's connected to the Motherboard and
> control the speed?
You can read it with the sysutils/mbmon port. I don
Hi friends,
I have a motherboard for Intel Core2Duo CPU using the Q35 chipset.
How can I read out the speed of the Fan's connected to the Motherboard and
control the speed?
I would like to do that from console and later directly in my application.
I tried to find something in sysctl but without su
Am Freitag, 23. November 2007 16:29:45 schrieb Olivier Drouin:
> I read http://mojo.ru/us/GSoC2007.FreeBSD.cnst-sensors.proposal.html
> and it looks like this is what I need though I'm not sure.
> It's not clear if this patch will allow me to *contr
.cnst-sensors.proposal.html
and it looks like this is what I need though I'm not sure.
It's not clear if this patch will allow me to *control* the fan
speed.
Right now it's full speed all the time and if I can slow them down I
would be happy.
Can this pat
Am Donnerstag, 22. November 2007 15:58:18 schrieb Olivier Drouin:
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> What should I try next ?
Afair healthd never really supported anything else than very old Winbond
monitors.
You can try the GS
Hello Guys
I tried this thread without much success on the freebsd-acpi mail list:
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-acpi/2007-November/004229.html
Anyway, I dont think the problem is related to Acpi now.
I read this:
HYPERLINK
"http://www.freebsd.org/releases/6.2R/hardware-i3
Danny Pansters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have an INTEL D925CV2 baord in my new box. Does anyone know if/how I can
> get
> temperature - fan speed - other measurements from it?
>
> (No, lmmon does not work)
I have no idea, but have you tried enabling acpi_thermal(4)
I have an INTEL D925CV2 baord in my new box. Does anyone know if/how I can get
temperature - fan speed - other measurements from it?
(No, lmmon does not work)
Thanks,
Dan
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Hi,
I'm having some problems finding good information on how to or if it is
available
to control the fan speed on Proliant servers. I have found some links,
but they
don't seem to lead to an answer.
I have installed /sysutils/freeipmi
Is this what I should be using? I couldn't fi
Google and man pages:
device intpm
device pcf
But none of the fan speed monitoring ports I've tried will give any
useful results for fan speed. I've installed sysutils/xmbmon, which
gives reasonable looking values for the chipset, motherboard, and CPU
temperatures (95, 104,
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