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Titel: Laptop fan always running
Verfasst am: 01.10.2007, 05:21 Uhr
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Anmeldung: 12. Mar 2006
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Wohnort: Canada
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Hi guys,
I'm loving Kanotix 2007, but the fan on my laptop is always running. (With the OS-that-must-not-be-named, it runs only occasionally.) How can I control that?
I see no Power Settings in the K Control Center. KPowersave is in my system tray, but it just shows info & doesn't allow changes. Am I missing something obvious?
Thanks, a. |
_________________ I'd rather have Kanotix
Than a houseful of narcotics
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Titel: RE: Laptop fan always running
Verfasst am: 01.10.2007, 07:39 Uhr
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I was wrong---it's not running all the time, but it does stay on for unusually long periods. I think I just need to adjust the temperature setting. How can I do that? |
_________________ I'd rather have Kanotix
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Titel: RE: Laptop fan always running
Verfasst am: 01.10.2007, 11:55 Uhr
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Titel: Re: RE: Laptop fan always running
Verfasst am: 02.10.2007, 11:21 Uhr
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Kano hat folgendes geschrieben::
Ask your BIOS.
Yes, that seems like the obvious thing, but it's a laptop, and you know how dumb laptop BIOS's usually are. No sensor stuff in this one...
It's okay, though, I'm getting used to it. I just thought there might be a quick, easy answer, since Linux lets you control almost everything.
[added 13Feb08] The fan is running all the time now. |
_________________ I'd rather have Kanotix
Than a houseful of narcotics
Zuletzt bearbeitet von anvilhead am 13.02.2008, 08:32 Uhr, insgesamt ein Mal bearbeitet
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Titel: RE: Re: RE: Laptop fan always running
Verfasst am: 02.10.2007, 13:45 Uhr
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Titel: RE: Re: RE: Laptop fan always running
Verfasst am: 13.02.2008, 08:31 Uhr
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Anmeldung: 12. Mar 2006
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Thanks, DeepDayze. I checked that page, hoping it might be something a normal human (i.e. non-computer scientist) could fix. No such luck. Disassembling DSDT, examining the ACPI driver code, analying recompile errors...
I'm afraid I don't have time to learn the code-level subtleties of power management. It's like getting a degree in accounting so you can use the cash machine at the bank... I guess Kanotix will have to be a "loud" OS for me, unless someone thinks of a less-geeky solution. |
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