http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=9485





------- Comment #5 from [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2007-12-23 10:17 -------
Okay, just to clarify things: It's not a laptop it's a desktop system, the
motherboard is a Abit IC7-G and the FanEQ is a simple function in the bios to
control the fan (you can set the percentage of the fan speed and a temperature
when the fan starts spinning at full speed when the temperature limit is
exceeded) Here is a screenshot of it:
http://www.all-about-pc.de/Hardware/Motherboards/ABIT_IC7_MAX3/images/faneq2.jpg
It's a really simple function but with it turned on I get the dmesg spam (I
think once the limit is exceeded it starts spamming) I said the fan is loud,
well it is loud by default and I have to throttle it. At the moment I am using
the fancontol script provided by lm_sensors to do that (with FanEQ it would
spam dmesg). lm_sensors works fine and there is no problem with that, it's just
the FanEQ stuff. It would be really more comfortable to use FanEQ though.

First of all I don't know how to create an acpidump maybe you can give me a
link to a howto or something. Also, do I have to enable ACPI_DEBUG to create a
dump?

Secondly do you need a dump when the problem is happening or when it's not?

Until now I have disabled FanEQ in the BIOS, disabled CONFIG_HWMON in the
kernel, enabled ACPI_DEBUG in the kernel and also disabled the fancontrol
script. Are there any further things I have to do?


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