Bug#867145: RFS: fancon/0.11.13
Package: sponsorship-requests Severity: wishlist Dear mentors, I am looking for a sponsor for my package "fancon" * Package name: fancon Version : 0.11.13 Upstream Author : Hayden Briese (haydenbri...@gmail.com) * URL : https://github.com/hbriese/fancon * License : Apache Version 2.0 Section : utils It builds those binary packages: fancon - High performance, configurable system & NVIDIA fan control daemon I wrote fancon as an alternative/replacement to the 'fancontrol' package. Please keep in mind that I appreciate the work the lm-sensors team has done on fancontrol, and wish to improve Linux fan control in part through use of their library libsensors. fancon provides several key improvements over fancontrol: - Meaningful configuration - RPM & percentage speed control, not just PWM control as fancontrol provides (e.g. 5% or 600RPM vs 125PWM); note. PWM control is still supported. - Simpler configuration - greater readability and ease of use (a serious issue for fancontrol, in my opinion). - NVIDIA GPU fan control support; AMD support planned. - Support for stopping fans completely, with guaranteed start (minimum PWM is almost always lower than the starting PWM meaning you can't go from 0RPM -> 400RPM, but instead from 0 -> 500 -> 400), not supported by fancontrol. - User doesn't require knowledge detailed knowledge of each fan as they do with fancontrol due to 'meaningful configuration' support (120PWM does not result in the same RPM for even the same model of fan). - No limit on the number of configuration points, where as fancontrol has a limit of 3. - Support for profiles To access further information about this package, please visit the following URLs: https://mentors.debian.net/package/fancon https://github.com/hbriese/fancon The package can be downloaded directly with dget: dget -x https://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/f/fancon/fancon_0.11.13.dsc Please email any feedback, and feature/package request. Thanks, Hayden
Bug#861519:
This is an accidental duplicate, please remove.
Bug#861519: ITP: fancon -- High performance system & NVIDIA fan controller
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Hayden Briese <haydenbri...@gmail.com> * Package name: fancon Version : 0.11.2 Upstream Author : Hayden Briese <haydenbri...@gmail.com> * URL : https://github.com/hbriese/fancon * License : Apache v2 Programming Lang: C++ Description : High performance, configurable system & NVIDIA fan controller fancon is a multi-threaded, high performance fan control daemon written in C++ aimed at low overhead, and configurability. It provides meaningful configuration through PWM, RPM or percentage speed control. Support for both system (lm-sensors supported) & NVIDIA fans. I am the developer for fancon, and developed it as an alternative/replacement to the `fancontrol` package. Please keep in mind that I appreciate the work the lm-sensors team has done on `fancontrol`, and wish to improve Linux fan control in part through use of their library `libsensors`. fancon provides several key improvements over `fancontrol`: - meaningful configuration - RPM & percentage speed control, not just PWM control as `fancontrol` provides (e.g. 5% or 600RPM vs 125PWM); note. PWM control is still supported. - simpler configuration - greater readability and ease of use (a serious issue for `fancontrol` in my opinion). - support for stopping fans with gauranteed start (minimum PWM is almost always lower than the starting PWM meaning you can't go from 0RPM -> 400RPM, but instead from 0 -> 500 -> 400), not supported by `fancontrol`. - user doesn't require knowledge detailed knowledge of each fan as they do with `fancontrol` due to 'meaningful configuration' support (120PWM does not result in the same RPM for even the same model of fan). - no limit on the number of configuration points, where as `fancontrol` has a limit of 3. - no limit on the number of configuration points, where as `fancontrol` has a limit of 3. I will maintain the package, which will be very frictionless - as both a debian user, and the package's developer. I am looking looking for a sponsor; you may contact me via email for more information. The package has been built and is working well, just requring finishing details such as the man doc. Thanks, Hayden
Bug#860062: ITP: fancon -- High performance, configurable system & NVIDIA fan controller
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Hayden Briese <haydenbri...@gmail.com> * Package name: fancon Version : 0.10.2 Upstream Author : Hayden Briese <haydenbri...@gmail.com> * URL : https://github.com/hbriese/fancon * License : Apache v2 Programming Lang: C++ Description : High performance, configurable system & NVIDIA fan controller fancon is a multi-threaded, high performance fan control daemon written in C++ aimed at low overhead, and configurability. It provides meaningful configuration through PWM, RPM or percentage speed control. Support for both system (lm-sensors supported) & NVIDIA fans. I am the developer for fancon, and developed it as an alternative/replacement to the `fancontrol` package. Please keep in mind that I appreciate the work the lm-sensors team has done on `fancontrol`, and wish to improve Linux fan control in part through use of their library `libsensors`. fancon provides several key improvements over `fancontrol`: - meaningful configuration - RPM & percentage speed control, not just PWM control as `fancontrol` provides (e.g. 5% or 600RPM vs 125PWM); note. PWM control is still supported. - simpler configuration - greater readability and ease of use (a serious issue for `fancontrol` in my opinion). - support for stopping fans with gauranteed start (minimum PWM is almost always lower than the starting PWM meaning you can't go from 0RPM -> 400RPM, but instead from 0 -> 500 -> 400), not supported by `fancontrol`. - user doesn't require knowledge detailed knowledge of each fan as they do with `fancontrol` due to 'meaningful configuration' support (120PWM does not result in the same RPM for even the same model of fan). - no limit on the number of configuration points, where as `fancontrol` has a limit of 3. - no limit on the number of configuration points, where as `fancontrol` has a limit of 3. I will maintain the package, which will be very frictionless - as both a debian user, and the package's developer. I am looking looking for a sponsor; you may contact me via email for more information. The package has been built and is working well, just requring finishing details such as the man doc. Thanks, Hayden