In Ubuntu 14.04 fan behaves as it should according to the manual.
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Fan runs unnecessary
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Because of the fan problem in Ubuntu 12.10 I still work with 12.04 LTS. In
itself there is nothing wrong with that.
Until February 4, 2014. On that day, an update arrived and I installed it as
usual.
Later that day I started my laptop again and after a while began the fan
unnecessarily run at
What a pity.
I was hoping to find a solution for the remarkable difference in the behavior
of the fan in Ubuntu 12.04 LTS and Ubuntu 12.10.
Occasionally quietly running in 12.04 LTS and almost fully running in 12.10.
The BIOS has no setting for temperature or fan.
Maybe newer Intel microcode can h
Dear Phillip Susi,
I have run Ubuntu 12.10 with kernel linux-image-3.2.0-33.52-generic without
headers.
It has not helped. The problem has remained.
I now notice that even with cold hardware the fan continues to run at full
speed at 28°C because there just was a peak to 37°C.
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Dear Joseph Salisbury,
I have tested with kernel 3.7.0-030700rc5-generic. 'kernel-bug-exists-
upstream'.
Is it possible that the sensor 'CPU_TEMP_LOCAL' (new in Ubuntu 12.10) is
the cause of the problem?
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Dear Phillip Susi,
Indeed, I have lm-sensors installed.
This was necessary in order to be able to see Pensor.
After a few days I installed fancontrol.
Run pwmconfig and concluded that this really is something for specialists.
I have not changed the settings and fancontrol removed.
Then reported t
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My 2½ year old laptop works with an Intel (R) Core (TM) 2 Duo CPU
T6600@2.20GHz.
In Ubuntu 12.04 LTS Psensor let me see an average core temperature of 43°C.
Most of the time the fan is not runn
** Package changed: linux (Ubuntu) => lm-sensors (Ubuntu)
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