Maurice Volaski wrote:
CONFIG_THERM_PM72 is required for thermal management in at least
Macs, most notably the PowerMac G5. Without it, the computer will
run its fans at the max and is very loud.
It's missing from .config in at least a few releases of recent
kernels (2.6.10, 2.6.11).
Does anyo
On Sat, 2005-01-29 at 18:41 -0500, Maurice Volaski wrote:
> From what I can tell, the .config file is built up from different
> files. I just looked at gentoo-dev-sources for this version and it
> is, in fact, present for ppc64 in
> /usr/src/linux-2.6.10-gentoo-r6/arch/ppc64/defconfig
>
> That
Maurice Volaski wrote:
CONFIG_THERM_PM72 is required for thermal management in at least Macs,
most notably the PowerMac G5. Without it, the computer will run its fans
at the max and is very loud.
It's missing from .config in at least a few releases of recent kernels
(2.6.10, 2.6.11).
Does anyo
Hello Maurice
It's missing from .config in at least a few releases of recent
kernels (2.6.10, 2.6.11).
Definitly not true, at least for ppc32.
Note that..
1) I looked only at official kernel source code
and
2) I looked only at a few releases, not every patchset.
and
3) I looked only at the result
CONFIG_THERM_PM72 is required for thermal management in at least
Macs, most notably the PowerMac G5. Without it, the computer will run
its fans at the max and is very loud.
It's missing from .config in at least a few releases of recent
kernels (2.6.10, 2.6.11).
Does anyone know why?
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Maurice
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