Re: fan speed for given temperatures

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Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote at 15:14:31
> On Sat, 26 Mar 2011, Toralf Förster wrote:
...
> > Do I miss omething ?
> 
> Run thinkpad-acpi with fan_control=0 (i.e. disable fan control), and check
> if it gets back to normal.  If it does, I will help you track down whatever
> in userspace is playing havok with your fan.
That helped - thx.
Seems that something from KDE/pm-utils is interacting with fan speed

> What thinkpad is this?  Looks like an IBM or early Lenovo one, when they
> still had thermal sensors (or didn't hide them, whatever)...   ACPI should
> not be able to mess with the fan speed on those, unless it is done through
> thinkpad-acpi...
Right, it is a ThinkPad T400

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