i've applied your patch. So far it works!
Thanx again!
David Coppa already sent you a patch but probably I should clarify
some things more.
Many modern ThinkPad allow to either delegate management of fan speed
to BIOS or to set it manually. OpenBSD point of view is that manual
setting fans
Hi,
is apm/apmd the only wat to change the fan speen?
The fan speen never goes above:
hw.sensors.acpithinkpad0.fan0=4527 RPM
+- few RPMs
if i set apmd -C or -A the laptop powers off after a while
without any warnings.
with apm -L or -H its running, but getting hotter.
Any suggestions/ideas?
On Tue, Jan 29, 2013 at 11:17 AM, Andriy Samsonyuk
andriy.samson...@ch.tum.de wrote:
Hi,
is apm/apmd the only wat to change the fan speen?
The fan speen never goes above:
hw.sensors.acpithinkpad0.fan0=4527 RPM
+- few RPMs
if i set apmd -C or -A the laptop powers off after a while
without
On 01/29/13 21:17, Andriy Samsonyuk wrote:
Hi,
is apm/apmd the only wat to change the fan speen?
The fan speen never goes above:
hw.sensors.acpithinkpad0.fan0=4527 RPM
+- few RPMs
if i set apmd -C or -A the laptop powers off after a while
without any warnings.
with apm -L or -H its running,
On Tue, Jan 29, 2013 at 11:17:10AM +0100, Andriy Samsonyuk wrote:
Hi,
is apm/apmd the only wat to change the fan speen?
The fan speen never goes above:
hw.sensors.acpithinkpad0.fan0=4527 RPM
+- few RPMs
if i set apmd -C or -A the laptop powers off after a while
without any warnings.
On Tue, 29 Jan 2013, David Coppa wrote:
On Tue, Jan 29, 2013 at 11:17 AM, Andriy Samsonyuk
andriy.samson...@ch.tum.de wrote:
Hi,
is apm/apmd the only wat to change the fan speen?
The fan speen never goes above:
hw.sensors.acpithinkpad0.fan0=4527 RPM
+- few RPMs
if i set apmd
On Tue, Jan 29, 2013 at 12:07:10PM +0100, Stefan Sperling wrote:
[...]
Try sucking dust out of the heat vent with a hoover.
That helped me once with a thinkpad that kept shutting down itself
due to overheating.
[...]
FWIW, I'd unplug the fan before doing that. The suction from the vaccum
Thanx for your replys. Cleaning the fan and heat sink helped
a bit, but not much (i cleaned it not so long ago).
Running with the lower CPU freq. helps too.
But neither of those solve the problem.
Apparently the max fan speed is 7000 RPM and it would
be nice if it could be used in the case of
2013/1/29 Andriy Samsonyuk andriy.samson...@ch.tum.de:
Hi,
is apm/apmd the only wat to change the fan speen?
The fan speen never goes above:
hw.sensors.acpithinkpad0.fan0=4527 RPM
+- few RPMs
if i set apmd -C or -A the laptop powers off after a while
without any warnings.
with apm -L
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