Re: fan control on thecus n2100

2008-01-10 Thread Colin Tuckley
Frank A. Kingswood wrote: Martin Michlmayr wrote: * Gaudenz Steinlin [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-01-09 11:27]: How can I set the fan speed manually now and how do I enable automatic fan control (if possible)? I don't know which tools to use to control it automatically, but here are

octave3.0 crashes on startup

2008-01-10 Thread Thomas Weber
Hi, we need some help. octave3.0 crashes on startup on ARM (#458852). I attach a backtrace, provided by Soeren Sonnenburg (it's also in the BTS). = OK, I've recompiled octave w/ -O2 -g and it dies on loading dispatch.oct. This

Re: fan control on thecus n2100

2008-01-10 Thread John Winters
Colin Tuckley wrote: [snip] I've had a play with the script and found: a) In the example /etc/init.d/temper stopping the daemon only does: echo 255 /sys/devices/platform/IOP3xx-I2C.0/i2c-0/0-002e/pwm2 which doesn't return the fan to full speed! You need to do echo 255

Re: fan control on thecus n2100

2008-01-10 Thread Colin Tuckley
John Winters wrote: Sorry - I can't see the difference between those two. Oops! Typo. You need to set both pwm1 and pwm2 to 255 to make the fan run at full speed I think - anyone confirm? The existing script only does one of them. Also, I've just noticed that it sets the fan to full speed

Re: Upgrading kernel on a NSLU2

2008-01-10 Thread Lennart Sorensen
On Wed, Jan 09, 2008 at 07:32:33PM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: HI Martin, Thanks for the confirmation, the upgrade did work but with some tiny effort... see the log below I had to install the specific version by using linux-image =version_number...

Re: fan control on thecus n2100

2008-01-10 Thread Steve Gane
Colin Tuckley wrote: John Winters wrote: Incidentally, I too have looked at that script. There are references to needing to work out a couple of values to suit your machine but no indication of what the values represent or how you would work them out. Can anyone provide more

Re: building ipcld on debian/NSLU

2008-01-10 Thread Lennart Sorensen
On Wed, Jan 09, 2008 at 07:57:20PM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am trying to build the iplcd driver for the NSLU2 http://www.linuxha.com/athome/common/iplcd/iplc-driver.tgz This is for the USB Insteon PowerLinc V2 I am looking for the kernel build library which is not

Re: fan control on thecus n2100

2008-01-10 Thread Colin Tuckley
Steve Gane wrote: Actually, it depends on the precise nature of your fan and it's control system. The minimum PWM setting for which the fan reliably runs varies considerably from one unit to the next, as does the maximum PWM number beyond which the fan speed ceases to increase. For me,

Re: fan control on thecus n2100

2008-01-10 Thread Colin Tuckley
Steve Gane wrote: Hey, it's not *my* script. But I think it does the job quite well. Oh, your name is in the comment at the top of the page, so I assumed it was yours. Colin -- Colin Tuckley | +44(0)1903 236872 | PGP/GnuPG Key Id Debian Developer | +44(0)7799 143369 |

Re: fan control on thecus n2100

2008-01-10 Thread Steve Gane
Colin Tuckley wrote: There is also a bug in your /etc/init.d/temper script. You set the pwm value to 255 for full speed before you stop the daemon. There is a chance that the daemon might change the value again before the init.d script gets to killing it, resulting in a possibly stopped or slow

Re: MySQL problems since update

2008-01-10 Thread Philip Pemberton
David Fokkema wrote: Hi group, Since the MySQL update to 5.0.32-7etch3 my wordpress installation is broken. It appears that certain queries kill the server (signal 11, SEGV). Downgrading to 5.0.32-7etch1 fixes everything. I manually confirmed that the failing wordpress queries kill the server

Re: Problem with the 2.6.22-3-arm lenny kernel?

2008-01-10 Thread Gordon Farquharson
Hi Christian On Jan 8, 2008 1:55 PM, Christian Weeks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: the newer bacula there. Unfortunately the lenny kernel, 2.6.22-3-arm, doesn't seem to want to boot. The etch kernel is just fine, so I'm running an etch kernel with a lenny userspace, but I'd like to check out the