>> i use i386 because the computer has 2Gb Ram memory only and was a present
Sounds like a good reason to me.
>> and to put 1Tb ssd and 8Gb Ram memory it’s the maximum I installed bullseye
>> i386 with the little memory..
I also run i386 on many of my machines, but note that for the machines
wit
avid
>> >>
>> > 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
>
> 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, A
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
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 e
hat options are available, and what are the
current settings?
i write system to enable fancontrol
and systemctl lm-sensors enable but worse when i write systemctl status
fancontrol, i see Active failed Result exit-code and i write
/usr/sbin/fancontrol —check and i see some mandatory settings
H Hallo
i’ m with a hp 6830s computer bullseye i386
and the fan services are not working.i write system to enable fancontrol
and systemctl lm-sensors enable but worse when i write systemctl status
fancontrol, i see Active failed Result exit-code and i write
/usr/sbin/fancontrol —check and i see
Hallo
i’ m with a hp 6830s computer bullseye i386
and the fan services are not working.i write system to enable fancontrol
and systemctl lm-sensors enable but worse when i write systemctl status
fancontrol, i see Active failed Result exit-code and i write
/usr/sbin/fancontrol —check and i see some
i’ m with a hp 6830s computer bullseye i386 intel pentium dual cpu t3400
and the fan services are not working.i write system to enable fancontrol
and systemctl lm-sensors enable but worse when i write systemctl status
fancontrol, i see Active failed Result exit-code and i write
/usr/sbin
El El vie, 9 jun 2023 a las 3:02, Aleix Piulachs
escribió:
> i’ m with a hp 6830s computer bullseye i386
> and the fan services are not working.i write system to enable fancontrol
> and systemctl lm-sensors enable but worse when i write systemctl status
> fancontrol, i see Active f
Aleix Piulachs wrote:
> i’ m with a hp 6830s computer bullseye i386
> and the fan services are not working.i write system to enable fancontrol
> and systemctl lm-sensors enable but worse when i write systemctl status
> fancontrol, i see Active failed Result exit-code and i write
When i start my computer fails fan speed regulator
i’ m with a hp 6830s computer bullseye i386
and the fan services are not working.i write system to enable fancontrol
and systemctl lm-sensors enable but worse when i write systemctl status
fancontrol, i see Active failed Result exit-code and i write
/usr/sbin/fancontrol —check and i see some
On 2/26/2014 1:38 AM, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
On 2/25/2014 3:28 PM, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
...
Encasing the tower in a sound
"Damping" not "dampening". To dampen something is to add moisture to
it. To damp an object is to lower its resonance frequency. One cannot
add moisture to sound waves thus
On 2/25/2014 3:28 PM, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
...
> Encasing the tower in a sound
"Damping" not "dampening". To dampen something is to add moisture to
it. To damp an object is to lower its resonance frequency. One cannot
add moisture to sound waves thus there is no such thing as "sound
dampening"
On 2/25/2014 4:16 PM, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
On 2/25/2014 9:53 AM, Dan wrote:
...
I didn't open the computer. I do not know if the fan connectors have 4
pin. I prefer not to open the computer. It is on warranty.
If you don't want to void the warranty, then don't monkey with the fan
speed or acc
On 2/25/2014 9:53 AM, Dan wrote:
...
> I didn't open the computer. I do not know if the fan connectors have 4
> pin. I prefer not to open the computer. It is on warranty.
If you don't want to void the warranty, then don't monkey with the fan
speed or accidentally shut any fans down for any amount
On 2/25/2014 3:47 AM, Dan wrote:
> I recently bought a workstation to do calculations. It has two Xeon
> processors with 16 cores and 32 threads in total. I realized that the
> temperature gets very high on high load typically 80C. That is way too
> much. Then I changed the fan speed in the bios f
way too
>> much. Then I changed the fan speed in the bios from auto to high. Now
>> temperatures are reasonable 45C, but it is very noise and it never
>> stops (even with no load) I have to reboot the computer to change the
>> fan speed..
>>
>> I would like to use
temperatures are reasonable 45C, but it is very noise and it never
stops (even with no load) I have to reboot the computer to change the
fan speed..
I would like to use fancontrol but I get:
/usr/sbin/pwmconfig: There are no pwm-capable sensor modules installed
Do the fan connectors have 4 pins/wires
are reasonable 45C, but it is very noise and it never
stops (even with no load) I have to reboot the computer to change the
fan speed..
I would like to use fancontrol but I get:
/usr/sbin/pwmconfig: There are no pwm-capable sensor modules installed
It seems that lm-sensors do not read properly the
Hi folks,
after changing to systemd, I recognized, that fancontrol on my EEEPC did not
work properly any more. First I noticed nothing, but after some time I
noticed, the fan did not run at heavy load.
The reason for it, was the changed sensors. According to the debian wiki my
working
Hi,
I've recently re-installed Debian (squeeze) on my PC.
My last installed system included fancontrol via lm-sensors, and I was able
to configure fancontrol to make my PC almost free of noise.
I've tried to setup fancontrol on my new system.
The 'sensors-detect' progr
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