There is no solution to this bug at the moment as there is no doc that
describes how to interpret the values that the module 'i8k' reads.
There is the possibility of multiplying the result of 'i8k' reads by a
fixed value, but whether it will function or not is a guess. Some people
experience good
Affects me too, Dell Latitude E7440.
Loading with module parameter:
sudo modprobe i8k force=1 fan_mult=1
fixes the problem for me as well.
(Remove the module, 'modprobe -r i8k', before adding it with the new
parameter for the parameter to take effect.)
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i8k fan speed values are wrong
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For me too with a DELL e6420 (Maverick Meerkat) 10.10
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For those of you with newer motherboards set the i8k module parameter fan_mult
to 1 when you load it.
Works for me with my Latitude E5500.
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Ubuntu Lucid 10.04 on Dell Inspiron 5100 with latest bios A32
i8kctl shows wrong RPM value.
Setting I8K_FAN_MULT=30 doesn't have any effect.
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confirm this under 8.10 using xps m1330 A15 bios.
Right now it reads 91050 RPM.
Does someone need more info in finding a way to fix it? i'll be glad to
give it.
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Hello again!
That was fast, I know but I think I found the solution:
it seems that i8k is using a I8K_FAN_MULT=30 multiplicator for the fan speed,
but newer motherboards already does that, so if using the gnome sensors applet
adjust the sensor value multiplier under it's preferences at 0.033 (
I also can confirm this bug. I am using a Dell Inspiron 8100 with the
the latest BIOS and Hardy with the 2.6.24-18 kernel. i8kfan won't let me
read the RPM values or control the fans. See bug #238880.
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I can confirm this behavior. Running XPS gen 2 laptop. I have other
issues with my fans under hardy, see:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/225442
** Also affects: i8kutils (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Oh wait. http://people.debian.org/~dz/i8k/00-README says that the speed
is RPM (8. right fan rpm), so i8k is reporting the wrong values.
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