On Tue, 16 Oct 2007 09:29:07 +0200
Richard Arends <richard unixguru.nl> wrote:
> > I checked the code in more detail. Unfortunately,
the fan_level sysctl is NOT present in my system
>
> Hmm that's strange. Maybe an other acpi call or
something like that?
hi Richard,
well, i grepped sysctl -a for "fan", not there.
>
> > I will follow up in -acpi too i think
>
> > dev.acpi_ibm.0.fan_speed: 3216
>
> And this one is readonly I think???
indeed.
>
> > dev.acpi_ibm.0.thermal: 95 66 44 92 50 -1 41 -1
>
> Auch... CPU at 95 degrees, that's not funny.
i know. forget about running QEmu ...
I think it could be that my particular version of laptop
doesn't trigger that section of the acpi code to be
loaded... i know it's supported, as the linux code worked
just fine (as per my previous email). but i really dont want
to use linux, so i'll be trying 7 soon i think
B
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