[Bug 77370] Re: Laptop Fan always on after resume from suspend to RAM

2010-05-23 Thread voneiden
Oh right, my bad too, I mixed this bug with the one that's specifically for 6735s on the same issue. -- Laptop Fan always on after resume from suspend to RAM https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/77370 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ub

[Bug 77370] Re: Laptop Fan always on after resume from suspend to RAM

2010-05-23 Thread voneiden
Theo, there is only one physical fan on the 6735s. FAN0, FAN1, FAN2, FAN3 are simply states at which speed the fan is spinning. There is no physical ATI card on the 6735s either, it's integrated in the motherboard (AMD 780G chipset). -- Laptop Fan always on after resume from suspend to RAM https:

[Bug 77370] Re: Laptop Fan always on after resume from suspend to RAM

2010-04-04 Thread voneiden
However that/those BIOS settings are not related to the problem itself, as the topic is implying fans work OK before suspend. -- Laptop Fan always on after resume from suspend to RAM https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/77370 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs,

[Bug 77370] Re: Laptop Fan always on after resume from suspend to RAM

2009-06-07 Thread voneiden
Interesting, however both Vista and XP bios flasher have the same checksum (and same filename) so they should be doing the same thing. Lucky you. -- Laptop Fan always on after resume from suspend to RAM https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/77370 You received this bug notification because you are a me

[Bug 77370] Re: Laptop Fan always on after resume from suspend to RAM

2009-05-10 Thread voneiden
Ingo, The trip points are also set on different values after resume than upon system boot. Also the trip points are not modified upon reaching trip points through polling. The problem then is increased fan speeds (the trip points provided are lower after resume than upon bootup) and fan speeding o

[Bug 343128] Re: Noisy fan after resume on HP 6735s (reproducibility about 20%)

2009-05-06 Thread voneiden
Donatello, your method is flawed, as the trip_points don't get updated anymore on trip events even if temperature polling is set on. This results in the temperature bouncing around a static trip point causing the fans to turn on and off way too often. -- Noisy fan after resume on HP 6735s (reprod

[Bug 343128] Re: Noisy fan after resume on HP 6735s (reproducibility about 20%)

2009-05-06 Thread voneiden
Donatello, your method is flawed, as the trip_points don't get updated anymore on trip events even if temperature polling is set on. This results in the temperature bouncing around a static trip point causing the fans to turn on and off way too often. -- Noisy fan after resume on HP 6735s (reprod

[Bug 343128] Re: Noisy fan after resume on HP 6735s (reproducibility about 20%)

2009-05-06 Thread voneiden
Donatello, your method is flawed, as the trip_points don't get updated anymore on trip events even if temperature polling is set on. This results in the temperature bouncing around a static trip point causing the fans to turn on and off way too often. -- Noisy fan after resume on HP 6735s (reprod

[Bug 77370] Re: Laptop Fan always on after resume from suspend to RAM

2009-04-20 Thread voneiden
In my case, should I echo the fan states off and back on, the fan[i]'s turn on according to the current trip points. For example, having active[2] 62 C, and the computer temperature at the time of issuing the echo would be 65, FAN3 (50C) and FAN2 (62C) are set on. FAN1 and FAN0 stay off regardless

[Bug 343128] Re: Noisy fan after resume on HP 6735s (reproducibility about 20%)

2009-04-11 Thread voneiden
Suspend works just fine with Windows XP/Vista. I've been trying around with Intrepid (Ubuntu/Kubuntu) and Ubuntu Hardy and all of these experience the problem. Currently, $ uname -r 2.6.24-23-generic For me, this workaround has not worked. After suspend resume the fan states are set to 3. My only

[Bug 77370] Re: Laptop Fan always on after resume from suspend to RAM

2009-04-02 Thread voneiden
Running HP 6735s, $ uname -r 2.6.28-11-generic I have the same problem with suspending, ie fan runs at fast speed with no control over it. After a clean restart, though, when everything is working "fine", there is one oddity: $ cat /proc/acpi/thermal_zone/CPUZ/* state: ok tem