Hello, I have a Toshiba Tecra M4. It works well under Fedora 16 except that the fan is constantly on at high speed now. I don’t know if it’s because of something I’ve loaded, a setting I’ve modified, etc. If I add the option “acpi=off” to the boot command then the fan stays at a reasonable rate. Unfortunately this also slows down the CPU. My guess is that the CPU speed information is contained within the ACPI interface. Does anyone have experience with controlling the fan on a Toshiba Tecra M4? I didn’t always have this problem so it’s either something I changed or something that was changed by an update somewhere along the way. Since I run the machine in various temperature environments and with different loads I thought the problem was just the CPU running hot but booting into a SLAX off USB showed the machine running normal – fan running slow, occasional speed up, then back to slow. Any help, pointers, etc appreciated. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Steven Grunza Products Engineer CTDI | Products Division 1373 Enterprise Dr. West Chester, PA 19380 |
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