On 12/25/06, Kenneth Schneider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Mon, 2006-12-25 at 13:39 +0200, Andre Truter wrote:
> On 12/25/06, Andre Truter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Yes, it seems that the fan is set to off after a hibernate.
> > /proc/acpi/fan/C263/state  changes from "status:  on" to "status:
> > off", but I have no idea what is causing it.  All powersave settings
> > are the same, and all acpi related modules are the same.

What other items do you have in /proc/acpi/fan/? It appears that we are
looking at more then one fan here.

Yes, there are 4 fans (C260 - C263).  I only mentioned the last one as
the others are always in an off state.


Also the "status" reading may not be a switch that can be changed but
only a place holder for what is actually happening. You may have to set
a value elsewhere to turn the fan on and off. And the value may only
show "on" when the fan is actually running.


Yes, I assume that it is only and indicator.  Problem is that I have
no idea what to do to control the fan or to just change it's state.
I tried the powersave settings, but that have no effect.



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