Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> Hi Dave :)
> 
> I guess the fan is controlled by the BIOS and not by the kernel or any
> Linux application, I guess it's an ACPI function.
> 
> I don't think that ACPI is turned off. I'm still with 64 Studio 2.1 and
> here my dual core always runs with full speed, while for my Suse the CPU
> speed is managed to fit the load.
> 
> If the CPU always runs on full speed, the CPU gets warmer and the fan
> will run faster. I guess this is the reason why your CPU

:D A typo ... this might be the reason why your fan runs faster ;)
(because the CPU maybe runs faster)

is running
> faster, while you are using 64 Studio. It's possible to change this, but
> maybe it's better for audio performance to run the CPU always with
> highest frequency.
> 
> Cheers,
> Ralf
> 
> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: [email protected] im Auftrag von Dave Phillips
> Gesendet: Sa 28.02.2009 01:22
> An: 64 Studio development list
> Cc: 64 Studio-users mailing list
> Betreff: [64studio-users] noise suppression ?
> 
> Greetings,
> 
> I'm getting excellent audio and video results from 3.0 beta2. I've
> built, installed, and tested Csound 5.10.1 with fairly complex realtime
> audio output. No xruns at all with my UA25 and Daniel's suggested
> settings (8 msecs latency). Great work, my compliments to the chefs.
> 
> However, one last niggle remains (well, maybe it's the last one). My
> machine also runs Ubuntu 8.10 from another partition on the disk, and it
> runs much quieter with Intrepid than with 64 Studio's Hardy . Is there a
> CPU fan control in use in 8.10 that wasn't in Hardy ? Can someone
> explain why this is happening and/or suggest a fix ? I can live with it,
> but the noise is aggravating.
> 
> Best,
> 
> dp
> 

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