http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14529


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--- Comment #15 from James <jam...@jamesc.co.nz>  2009-11-21 10:31:28 ---
I'm affected, but not identically.

I have a Toshiba laptop: Satellite L300, model PSLB8A-0FM004.

I was running Ubuntu (2.6.28-15-generic) with kernel option acpi_osi="Linux". 
This option would allow the fan to spin down when not busy, without the option
the fan would spin up and never spin down.
  i.e. acpi_osi="Linux" would allow "normal" fan behaviour.

I migrated to Debian (squeeze/sid (2.6.30-2-686)).  The fan spins up and does
not spin down.  I thought I would add acpi_osi="Linux" to see if that would
spin the fan down as it did with the previous (older) Ubuntu Linux kernel.  The
fan did not spin down.

With Debian (squeeze/sid (2.6.30-2-686)) & acpi_osi="Linux" I get:

  ACPI: Device [FAN0] failed to transition to D3
    *(1+n)

Please let me know what I can do to help.

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