Hi,
just for information, i report that i've filed a bug on bugzilla:
http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=9167
regards,
m
On 10/13/07, Marco Calviani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Beso,
>yes i'm always staying in powersave mode.. but in any case the
> CPU temperature tends to inc
Beso,
yes i'm always staying in powersave mode.. but in any case the
CPU temperature tends to increase. I hope that the ACPI guys will work
on this (hoping i'm not the only one experiencing these problems). The
fans unfortunately are masked to the user in most Acer laptops, and
they are cont
Just to give a short update:
1) no luck with the acer_acpi module: it does not load in the system,
as the developer is having a look at it. However he told me that the
module can do practically nothing on the thermal zone since this last
point is controlled fully by ACPI
2) i've tried to modify the
As far as i know unfortunately the Travelmate 5720 exists, together
with the entry level Aspire 5720... I've tried also the new version
and the load error appears at the same level.
I've mailed Carlos of acer-acpi, let's see what comes out.
Thanks again for your help,
i'll let you know about the i
Hi Beso,
i have an Acer Aspire 5720. I've tried with the acer_acpi, it
compiles well but when it comes to loading it fails, saying
"No or unsupported WMI interface, unable to load".
However as far as i can understood, this module deals with issues of
buttons and hotkey not with ACPI issues.
Ye
Hi Beso,
i've tried with your trip_points modification but it gives this error:
bash: echo: write error: Invalid argument
like i'm not able to write on that file.
And of course acpitool gives me a random ACPI temperature:
Battery #1 : charged
AC adapter : on-line
Thermal zone 1
On Mittwoch, 10. Oktober 2007, Marco Calviani wrote:
> > AFAIK only if you have lm_sensors installed and sensors working.
>
> Yes there are both installed. But what do you mean?
that controlling the fan speed without acpi needs a) lm_sensors. b) sensors
being working and c) fancontrol working.
>
> AFAIK only if you have lm_sensors installed and sensors working.
Yes there are both installed. But what do you mean?
m
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On Mittwoch, 10. Oktober 2007, Marco Calviani wrote:
> Hi Beso,
> sorry i misunderstood your suggestion. I did what you suggest and
> this is the result of the trip_points:
>
> critical (S5): 100C
>
> which i suppose is the reason why at that temperature the laptop switch
> off. So, nothing
Hi Beso,
sorry i misunderstood your suggestion. I did what you suggest and
this is the result of the trip_points:
critical (S5): 100C
which i suppose is the reason why at that temperature the laptop switch off.
So, nothing except for the critical state. Should i have to add there something
On Mittwoch, 10. Oktober 2007, Marco Calviani wrote:
> Sorry i missed the attachment.
>
> regards,
> m
CONFIG_ACPI_FAN=m
the module is loaded, right? does anything change, when you compile it into
the kernel? I have to admit - I don't know anything about laptops...
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Hi Volker,
i'm attaching my kernel .config. As you can see all the ACPI related
points are enabled.
> posting your config? make menuconfig and reading the help-text to all the
> acpi-options?
>
Thanks, i've found fancontrol, but since the laptop lacks some chipset
to control the fan itself, the
On Mittwoch, 10. Oktober 2007, Marco Calviani wrote:
> yes i can imagine there could be something wrong with ACPI, but how
> can i recognize it?
posting your config? make menuconfig and reading the help-text to all the
acpi-options?
> What is fancontrol?
a nice tool, included into lm_sensors
Hi Volker,
yes i can imagine there could be something wrong with ACPI, but how
can i recognize it? What is fancontrol?
m
> ACPI. You might be missing some options there. Or something else. Are you
> using fancontrol? If yes, try without, if no, try with it ;)
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On Dienstag, 9. Oktober 2007, Marco Calviani wrote:
> Hi list,
>i have a Santa Rosa (Core 2 Duo T7300) Acer AS5720 laptop, and i'm
> getting problems with the temperature of the CPU. In particular i'm
> using the coretemp module for determining the core temperature.
> Normally (using cpufreqd a
Hi list,
i have a Santa Rosa (Core 2 Duo T7300) Acer AS5720 laptop, and i'm
getting problems with the temperature of the CPU. In particular i'm
using the coretemp module for determining the core temperature.
Normally (using cpufreqd and the "ondemand" governor) the CPU stays at
nearly 50C (whic
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