Good time of the day, Stefan.
You worte: >and I have all the kernel modules that should be needed for the >fans to work properly: >-> acpi-cpufreq (ondemand), which claims that most of the time >my CPU runs at low frequency: > cpufreq stats: 2.40 GHz:4.11%, 2.39 GHz:0.02%, 2.26 GHz:0.08%, > 2.13 GHz:0.05%, 2.00 GHz:0.08%, 1.86 GHz:0.05%, 1.73 GHz:0.05%, >1.60 GHz:0.13%, 1.46 GHz:0.42%, 1.20 GHz:95.01% (5730) >-> i8k (I've installed i8kutils, a tool for Dell Inspiron which allows >me to >manually configure the fans) >-> thermal, dell_laptop >-> intel_ips (apparently needed by my laptop's "5 Series/3400 Series >Chipset Thermal Subsystem") >-> radeon (the free GPU driver; my video card is a HD 5470) I did not understand exactly for the things You are fighting w/ but if You are concerned on CPU too hot - I suggest to check if the modules are loaded (not only installed on Your system) - so it was w/ mine inspiron until I set it manually to be loaded. Sthu. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/4f1d8cd7.89c5cc0a.7670.1...@mx.google.com