~ $ cat /proc/acpi/ibm/thermal
temperatures: 41 38 38 35 23 -128 23 -128 35 34 -128 -128 -128 -128 -128 -128
~ $ cat /proc/acpi/ibm/fan
status: enabled
speed: 3574
level: auto
I get something similar.. all of my temperatures seem OK, and the
computer is mostly idle (loa
I have a T42, running Hardy Heron, and my fan doesn't go > ~1900 rpm.
When trying to rip a DVD using handbrake (for person backup of course),
the computer shuts down stating that the CPU temp has gone too high. I
am unable to increase the fan speed using the command to change the
setting in /proc/
I guess I just didn't understand the specs.
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It seems that the CPU is intended to operate in the ranges we're
observing. It simply seems really hot, not to mention about 90% of spec
- not a lot of room for changes in the ambient temperature...
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> Anyone else have temperature data from an X61 (tablet or otherwise)?
Ubuntu, Windows, or otherwise?
Here's data from an X60. From what I can tell, everything here looks the
way it should.
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I've just done the test Mike Hix wrote about on both a ThinkPad x31 and
a ThinkPad x61 (yes, I love the Thinkpads).
On my X61 the fan will be steady somewhere around 3200/3300 rpm. That is
even if it's idle or if I'm doing the sha1sum test.
The X31, on the other hand, it's a lot more interesting
i have a thinkpad x61s with the same problem as the bug report starter. fan
speed is after booting constant at ~3800. if i stress the laptop it gets really
hot!
is there a temporary solution to get the automatic fan control working? when
will it be fixed?
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on my Acer 5315, ubuntu 64 doest not start fan, so i got very HOT and
shutdown
i'm using 32bits ubuntu and it's ok now.
there is a way to manual control fan?
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Oscar - Does the CPU fan behave differently for you when you're running
Windows?
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I thought that my ThinkPad X60s was getting warm. I installed the
sensors applet, and it showed that the temperature was creeping into the
80's, with the fan steady somewhere around 3300 rpm (or was it 3600?).
Seems rather high/dangerous. I guess it is back to Windows until this
is fixed, if ever
I've tested my system by starting two copies of 'yes | sha1sum' and
'watch acpi -V'.
After 30 minutes, both cores' temperature never broke 86C. The system
was stable and responsive during the test.
Anyone else have temperature data from an X61 (tablet or otherwise)?
Ubuntu, Windows, or otherwise?
I might (be | have been) a bit paranoid.
Based on information from Intel (listed below) I've found that for my
particular processor (T7300 2Ghz) that the specs might be a bit more
forgiving than I originally thought.
A heat sink compatible with my processor has to be able to dissipate 35W
of heat
My last post was not quite correct.
The T42p system is cool but the fan is blowing cold air at 3600rpm (approx.
level 4)
I just didn't hear the fan at the beginning.
Seems to be a similar problem, despite the different hardware.
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core/mem [flags]
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I'm more concerned about the fact that the system will overheat instead
of using the full capability of the fan.
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You might be right.
For my T42p the fan activity has reduced after the recent OS updates for Hardy.
The average idle temp has gone down from 42C to 37C after the OS updates
and the fan activity has reduced to the levels experienced with Gutsy.
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htt
It's a different version of the fan hardware (X60 vs. T42p) and a
different arch (i686 vs x86_64). Kind of apples / oranges, no?
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My subjective perception is, that Hardy causes more fan activity than Gutsy.
I have experienced this on 2x Thinkpad T42p 2373-KYG with
Kubuntu 8.04 Hardy Heron LTS installed.
Sorry, I momentarily dont have the time to investigate in depth.
uname -a
Linux T42p 2.6.24-16-generic #1 SMP Thu Apr 10 1
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