Hi, >Why not use the module to access the hardware >and run a monitor task in userland?
Overkill :) >I would prefer a increasing of fan >speed, if the limit is reached like fan_speed = >fan_default + (temp - limit)*25; >So aggressive cooling starts earlier, but not so hard. >And this way you can also decrease the fan speed >if the environment gets cooler - not simply drop >it to zero. That can approximatively be done using fan_speed=X (where X between 0 and 255, i use 128). This way, if temp > limit, the fan will start at specified speed. If temp > limit+8, fan will run full speed. Speed will decrease to specified when temp < limit+6, and stop when temp < limit-2. There's also a limit_decrease=N parameter to lower the max temperatures (which are 50°C (CPU) and 70°C (GPU)) by N°C. -- Colin Ne disez pas disez, mais disez dites

