[Expired for linux (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
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Status: Incomplete = Expired
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Brian Hart, could you please file a new report by executing the following in a
terminal:
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Chris or Mike, I was considering installing 12.04 on my MBP 6,2 and was
reading through the issues and ended up here. Was just curious where
this has ended up since there have been no updates for a month. If
there is additional help needed for testing I might be able to
contribute if that's
Mike, thank you for double checking the version. Could you please test
mainline kernel http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-
ppa/mainline/v3.6-rc1-quantal/ following
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/MainlineBuilds ?
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Hi Chris. You're welcome. I hope this is useful. I'm not exactly sure
how you'd like me to proceed. Simply install the mainline kernel and let
you know if the fans go silent; or would i need to disable the
workarounds I currently have in place and then update the kernel?
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Mike, yes please remove the WORKAROUNDs temporarily, boot into the
mainline kernel, and report the results. Then, you can boot into the
prior kernel, reinstitute the WORKAROUNDs, ad we can take it from there.
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Yes, my laptop could still cook an egg with the latest daily build.
Installing the mactel ppa as described above resolves the problem.
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ERROR: The launchpadlib Python module is not installed. This functionality is
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Mike, regarding your comment
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/742257/comments/21 :
...with the latest daily build.
Could you please specify which daily build you tested specifically?
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I believe it was Aug. 4th using the image: quantal-desktop-
amd64+mac.iso from the http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/
page. I'll double-check that date tonight.
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Affirmed:
Linux hostname 3.5.0-8-generic #8-Ubuntu SMP Sat Aug 4 04:42:28 UTC 2012 x86_64
x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
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Title:
Natty Narwhal 64-bit
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Title:
Natty Narwhal 64-bit for Mac: macbook pro runs very hot - no fans can
be heard
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Mike, this bug was reported a while ago and there hasn't been any
activity in it recently. We were wondering if this is still an issue? If
so, could you please test for this with the latest development release
of Ubuntu? ISO CD images are available from
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/ .
If it
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Not certain where the bug exists, but the laptop is running very hot to
the touch. I don't hear any fans at all. Seems like a pretty serious
problem if Natty cooks my laptop :(
WORKAROUND: I added coretemp and rebooted, after which the fans were
faster.
+
+
Just performed a fresh install and full update of 12.04 LTS and noticed
the fans were very slow until I added coretemp and rebooted, after which
time they were faster. I don't have any reason to believe this is
resolved so I changed the status from expired to confirmed. Hope I
didn't overstep my
Note that adding coretemp by itself does not completely resolve this.
The rest of the link in comment #9, adding macfanctld from the mactel
ppa also has to be manually performed.
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Would it be possible for you to test the latest upstream kernel? It
will allow additional upstream developers to examine the issue. Refer to
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelMainlineBuilds . Please test the latest
v3.3 kernel[1] (Not a kernel in the daily directory). Once you've
tested the upstream
How many fans are in the Macbook Pro 5,5 (13in)?. I just checked and it
seems that I don't have two fans as in this post.
/sys/devices/platform/applesmc.768$ cat
/sys/devices/platform/applesmc.768/fan{1,2}_{label,input,min,max}
Exhaust
2626
2625
6200
cat:
Applying suggestion from Tom.
** Package changed: lm-sensors-3 (Ubuntu) = ubiquity
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Title:
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This doesn't belong in the installer, except as an absolute last resort.
If a system needs to have a module loaded, then, in general, the kernel
should automatically detect that and request the module for itself.
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Hi :)
A work-around is described here
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MacBookPro6-2/Oneiric#Sensors
The guide links back to this bug-report and i think the work-around is probably
the same as the one already linked to. It seems pretty simple tho and i
haven't looked at the previous one.
So, this doesn't seem to be a bug in lm-sensors. If (many) MacBooks need
to have the coretemp module automatically loaded in order to enable the
fans, can someone figure out the correct package to assign this bug to?
Is this the installer's (ubiquity) responsibility?
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Turns out this is a known issue in Maverick too. See
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MacBookPro6-2/Maverick#Sensors for
workaround.
Module 'coretemp' needs to be modprobed, as soon as this is done I see
the fans spin up (gradually over, say 2 minutes).
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After rebooting, my fans are audible:
$ cat /sys/devices/platform/applesmc.768/fan{1,2}_{label,input,min,max}
Left side
5998
2000
6000
Right side
6001
2000
6000
$ cat /sys/devices/platform/applesmc.768/temp* | paste -s -d '\t\n'
74500 TG0T
77000 TMCD
62250 TP0P
7 TPCD
61500 Th1H
Temps after playing a flash video for about five minutes. The laptop got
uncomfortably hot on my lap - I can hear the fans turning, but they
don't sound like they're spinning any faster than usual:
$ cat /sys/devices/platform/applesmc.768/fan{1,2}_{label,input,min,max}
Left side
2673
2000
6000
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Status: New = Confirmed
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Title:
Natty Narwhal 64-bit for Mac: macbook pro runs very hot - no fans can
Hi Kris. I can tell you that when running OS X the laptop runs much
cooler. However I don't think this is because of the fans running more
often. I think OS X is more efficient than Linux on MacBooks.
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I can't completely reproduce this issue, but I'm running Ubuntu 11.04
(beta) 32-bit. I haven't seen the fan run higher than the min speed,
however so it's possible that the fan control is broken.
Could you paste a copy of the following information?
Fan status:
$ cat
$ cat /sys/devices/platform/applesmc.768/fan{1,2}_{label,input,min,max}
Left side
2474
2000
6000
Right side
2475
2000
6000
$ cat /sys/devices/platform/applesmc.768/temp* | paste -s -d '\t\n'
61000 TG0T
65000 TMCD
63000 TP0P
71000 TPCD
56000 Th1H
53750 Th2H
58750 Tm0P
35500 Ts0P
and after running FlightGear for 5 minutes:
$ cat /sys/devices/platform/applesmc.768/fan{1,2}_{label,input,min,max}
Left side
6005
2000
6000
Right side
6005
2000
6000
$ cat /sys/devices/platform/applesmc.768/temp* | paste -s -d '\t\n'
75750 TG0T
76000 TMCD
66000 TP0P
73000 TPCD
64500
I haven't noticed the hot with no fan issue since the time I posted that
first bug. Maybe it was a one-time thing (not that it makes it any
better - it only takes once!) I've been upgrading daily and am now at
Beta 1.
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Ok, so your fans are both running at 2400 RPM, so they're definitely
running - at least according to proc. You should be able to barely hear
the fan run if you put your ears close to the top of the keyboard?
Your temperatures look fairly stable, but a bit on the hot side (like
mine) - but I'm
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