1. I can still reproduce this on a jaunty system with a EPIA SN-18000G
board (lm-sensors chip: sch311x-isa-0a70). Package version is still
1:3.0.2-2ubuntu4. The same version is in karmic why I won't bother to
install karmic to test this.

I tried to see if I can get similar behavior on other machines and tried
on my Asus eee. On this machine the pwmconfig script (from the lm-
sensors package) is not even able to find the device. Using the version
from upstream (see first post) detection as well as testing works fine.

2. Basically you run the script accepting the default answers until you
get "Select fan output to configure, or other action". Select a device
here (for example by pressing 1). Go on in the process. When you see "at
which the fan STARTS spinning (press t to test)" press t. Now the error
should occur. For a really step by step introduction look at the file I
appended almost 6 months ago (Console output of the pwmconfig script).
It shows all the inputs I entered as well as the program outputs.

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pwmconfic: error on test for fan START spinning pwm
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/366932
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