Hi everyone.
The BIOS issue discussed in mailing list some time ago (
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/devel/2012-March/164814.html),
probably was caused by *biosdevname*.
I can't be sure at 100% but since i removed it (due of
Bug801885https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=801885),
On 03/24/12 at 01:42pm, Antonio Trande wrote:
Hello.
With my Acer Aspire 6930G happen that after an indefinite time, the fan
starts to work permanently regardless of temperature.
In this moment, according to nvclock [1] the GPU temp is 43°C and the fan
is on; strangely because it starts to
2012/3/26 Jan Synacek jsyna...@redhat.com
On 03/24/12 at 01:42pm, Antonio Trande wrote:
Hello.
With my Acer Aspire 6930G happen that after an indefinite time, the fan
starts to work permanently regardless of temperature.
In this moment, according to nvclock [1] the GPU temp is 43°C
There are no particular and avid processes. This problem, once which
manifesting itself, exists indipendently also with other OS.
I can understand that is very difficult to find a resolution or its cause,
but is very strange. In any moment the fan is out of control and works
indipendently of the
Hello.
With my Acer Aspire 6930G happen that after an indefinite time, the fan
starts to work permanently regardless of temperature.
In this moment, according to nvclock [1] the GPU temp is 43°C and the fan
is on; strangely because it starts to work over 47°C all along.
If i format the BIOS,
Am 24.03.2012 13:42, schrieb Antonio Trande:
Hello.
With my Acer Aspire 6930G happen that after an indefinite time, the fan
starts to work permanently regardless of
temperature.
In this moment, according to nvclock [1] the GPU temp is 43°C and the fan is
on; strangely because it