Thanks, I would have a try

On Fri, Nov 4, 2011 at 2:19 AM, Camaleón <noela...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Thu, 03 Nov 2011 17:01:50 +0800, shiyao ma wrote:
>
> >      About a month ago, I posted a mail here, asking for help on how to
> > cool down the temperature on debian(when in windows, the temperature is
> > fine). And later, I have tried a lot of methods, but none has produced
> > any result.So, today, I went out to let a worker clear the dusts of my
> > laptop and installed a new fan on the laptop.
>
> You mean how to control the laptop's fan? That should be automatically
> done by the BIOS in join with the acpi capabilities of the computer.
>
> >     Now, the temperature is fine, but the fan keeps running. I guess
> >     this
> > is because I installed the xorg-radeon-driver, maybe fglrx will slow
> > down the fan?
>
> Hum... you mean the integrated GPU gets too hot that makes the system fan
> start running? I would first check what are the temperatures of the
> available sensors, just in case, maybe is not the GPU driver (nor VGA)
> the culprit ("lm-sensors" package and/or "acpi -V" command could help).
>
> > I am now in debian wheezy, and I find package fglrx is not in testing,
> > but in squeeze. So, is it feasible to install the fglrx in squeeze? If
> > is, the how to?
>
> There is still the option of getting the package from AMD site and
> compile yourself although it is possible that this neither works.
> Perhaphs it is worth waiting for the package to be available in wheezy
> again :-?
>
> Greetings,
>
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