On 2021-01-23 09:52, Emilian Nowak wrote:
> Why this patch wasn't included ?

Technically there should not be any need to restart the daemon after
suspend, the sensors kernel drivers are supposed to restart the devices
in the same state they were before suspend. Now if people insist, I can
include it. I can't test it by myself and the only risk is breaking
working systems.

> I did it by myself locally few versions ago. 
> 
> Now upgrade came and fans are spinning like a crazy after suspend. 

I don't get how an upgrade do that, the package doesn't actively remove
the file /lib/systemd/system-sleep/fancontrol added by the patch.

> Is it deprecated project, and something else should be used nowdays?

Yes, fancontrol is not really maintained upstream anymore, and has never
been more than a quick hack (hence the bash language) than a real tool.
It was probably a big mistake to include it as a package initially. It
works on a very limited number of configurations. The real replacement
is to use the features provided by the hardware. Only the lm-sensors
tool and the corresponding libsensors are really well maintained
upstream.

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