http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14991


Jean Delvare <kh...@linux-fr.org> changed:

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           Priority|P1                          |P3
             Status|NEW                         |ASSIGNED
         AssignedTo|acpi_power-ther...@kernel-b |kh...@linux-fr.org
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--- Comment #12 from Jean Delvare <kh...@linux-fr.org>  2010-01-08 08:40:37 ---
Both Speedfan and HWmonitor under Windows show the same ACPI thermal zone value
of 27°C. So this has to be a BIOS issue. Check for an updated BIOS for your
machine. If there is none or it doesn't help, complain to Acer.

Fan speed control: I would guess that it is handled by the BIOS. So, unless you
have an Acer-provided tweaking application under Windows, Windows should do the
same. But due to the difference in reported temperatures between Linux and
Windows, the fan would kick in when Speedfan reports 58°C and HWmonitor reports
63°C.

At this point I have no reason to believe that the coretemp driver
isn't reporting the temperature correctly for your system.

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