El El dom, 11 jun 2023 a las 3:56, David Christensen < dpchr...@holgerdanske.com> escribió:
> On 6/10/23 17:06, Aleix Piulachs wrote: > > El El dom, 11 jun 2023 a las 0:38, David Christensen < > > dpchr...@holgerdanske.com> escribió: > > > >> On 6/10/23 15:23, David Christensen wrote: > >>> Does the Setup utility have any settings to control the fan? What are > >>> the names of the settings, what options are available, and what are the > >>> current settings? > >> > >> > >> Does the Setup utility have any settings related to processor energy > >> consumption? For example, on my Dell Latitude 5400: > >> > >> Settings > >> Performance > >> HyperThread Control Disabled > >> Power Management > >> Thermal Management Cool > >> > >> > >> David > >> > > i use i386 because the computer has 2Gb Ram memory only and was a present > > does 2weeks ago and it has win7 installed but i want to repair the > computer > > and to put 1Tb ssd and 8Gb Ram memory it’s the maximum I installed > bullseye > > i386 with the little memory.. > > On 6/10/23 17:10, Aleix Piulachs wrote: > > and the laptop is old and don’t supports pwmconfig pwm modules > > On 6/10/23 17:36, Aleix Piulachs wrote: > > i ‘ve been installing fancontrol lm-sensors and I write systemctl enable > > fancontrol and there’s no problem but when I write systemctl start > > fancontrol there’s a failure code=exited and when i write systemctl > status > > fancontrol there’s a failure too I must to check /etc/fancontrol but > it’s > > ok I believe > > [Unit] > > Description=Start fancontrol, if configured > > ConditionFileNotEmpty=/etc/fancontrol > > After=lm-sensors.service > > [Service] > > Type=simple > > PIDFile=/var/run/fancontrol.pid > > ExecStart=/usr/sbin/fancontrol > > [Install] > > WantedBy=multi-user.target > > > Again, please reply to the debian-user list. > > > Again, computer technical support requires facts. This means console > sessions. Please use script(1) to capture your console sessions (see > below). > > > Please connect the computer to an AC adapter and connect the AC adapter > to an AC receptacle. Please verify that the AC adapter is operating and > providing power to the computer. > > > Looking at the available manuals: > > > https://support.hp.com/us-en/product/hp-compaq-6830s-notebook-pc/3688712/manuals > > > I see the "Computer Setup User Guide" (c01892653.pdf). Follow the > instructions "Starting Computer Setup" on page 1: > > "To start Computer Setup, follow these steps: > 1. Turn on or restart the computer, and then press esc while the > “Press the ESC key for Startup Menu” message is displayed at the > bottom of the screen. > 2. Press f10 to enter BIOS Setup." > > > Verify or set the following setting: > > -> System Configuration > -> Device Configurations > -> Fan always on while connected to an AC outlet -> Enable > > > Then save the setting per "Navigating and selecting in Computer Setup" > (page 3): > > "To save your changes and exit Computer Setup menus, click the Save > icon in the lower-left corner of the screen, and then follow the on- > screen instructions. > – or – > Use the tab key and the arrow keys to select File > Save changes and > exit, and then press enter. > > > When the computer restarts, but before booting Debian, does the fan > operate? Fast? Slow? None? > > > Does the fan operate when Debian is booting? Fast? Slow? None? > > > Does the fan operate when Debian displays the login screen? Fast? > Slow? None? > > > Login. Does the fan operate when the prompt or desktop is displayed? > Fast? Slow? None? > > > Then run the following commands as root in a terminal to create a > "typescript" file: > > # script > > # systemctl status lm-sensors > > # systemctl status fancontrol > > # exit > > > Copy the file "typescript" to whatever computer you are using for > e-mail. Display the content with the following command: > > $ cat typescript > > > Cut and paste the console session into your reply. Do not paraphrase. > Do not transcribe manually. > > > David Thanks i have entered the bios and put the fan on > > >