Re: no fan detected

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On 2/14/07, Alexey Starikovskiy <alexey.y.starikovskiy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
So you don't need to have control too.
You could look at your DSDT, it is in /proc/dsdt. it is possible to
disassemble it with "iasl" which should
be available either in repository of the packages for your Linux version,
or as part of acpica-unix, available at www.intel.com.
Look for a device with id from /drivers/acpi/fun.c file (PNP*).
If such a device exists, then we should deliver it to you as
/proc/acpi/fun/name.

this is this device id, right?     .ids = "PNP0C0B",
there is nothing in the dsdt, nor something with fan or similar. i
tried with iasl 20061109.

i stored the dsdt on the acpi sf site, if anybody is interested in it
(aopen/barebook1559as).

thanx&bye...masc.
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