Am Sonntag, 16. Juni 2024, 04:03:49 CEST schrieb jpeter17359...@tutanota.com:
Just a shot:
Take a look, if you have the packaget "fancontrol" installed.
Then as root start the command "fancontrol" and see, if the vents are
recognized. Normally they should stop, then start again. Just follow the
On Sun, Jun 16, 2024 at 04:03:49AM +0200, jpeter17359...@tutanota.com wrote:
> Hello Tomas,
>
> I looked at the boot.log files, as well as the output from your command, and
> didn't see any errors or warnings.
Hm. I hope someone around here has a better idea.
> I'm going to report this issue to
Hello Tomas,
I looked at the boot.log files, as well as the output from your command, and
didn't see any errors or warnings.
I'm going to report this issue to sub...@bugs.debian.org.
The laptop is ten years old, but this behavior is definitely abnormal.
Best regards,
Jeff
Jun 15, 2024, 05:0
On Fri, Jun 14, 2024 at 10:00:26PM +0200, jpeter17359...@tutanota.com wrote:
[Setting Mail-Followup-To to debian-user, as Felipe pointed out]
[My question was, for those confused by top posting: at
which point at boot the fan speeds up]
> Yes, I am using Debian 12.5. It's a new install on a Dell
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