christophe wrote: >-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- >Hash: SHA1 > > > >>Adapter is 0, address is 0x2e. >>modprobe lm85 force_adt7463=0,0x2e >>In other words it's exactly the same parameters you used for i2cdump. >>Easy :) >> >> > >Great ! That works ! > >Now i have another question : i've put these lines in /etc/sensors.conf in the >lm85 and co section : > >set pwm1_zone 123 >set pwm1_min_ctl 0 >set pwm1_min 0 > >set temp1_min 20 >set temp1_max 60 # dothan's max temp is actually around 100?C >set temp2_min 10 >set temp2_max 45 >set temp3_min 10 >set temp3_max 45 > >It doesn't seem to set fan speed at a low rpm (not less than 3000 rpm, that's >too fast) as i expected, but it might be due to my inappropriate settings... >Actuall i read this document : >http://www2.lm-sensors.nu/~lm78/cvs/lm_sensors2/doc/chips/lm85 >but did not understand a lot of it... > > I'm sorry. Is there any particular section that was confusing? What could I explain better? >In spite of my settings the fan1_pwm is always at a minimum of 127, which >means a little more than 3000 rpm. Quite noisy and "energy-consuming". I can >only set fan to a lower velocity (around 1800 rpm) with this command : >echo 77 > fan1_pwm (for example) >Actually when cpu is very busy, cpu temperature increases and fan speed also. >When cpu is less busy, cpu temperature decreases and fan speed also, but >never below 3000 rpm which corresponds to fan1_pwm=127. Never less than 127, >except if i set it by myself. >In spite of my "set pwm1_zone 123" setting, fan speed does not increase when >zone 3 has an increase in temperature : zone 3 seems to be the gpu, because it >gets very hot when i use opengl with a game or a screensaver. >That's a problem because if gpu temperature gets too high, that doesn't smell >good. > > Is this a 2.4 or a 2.6 kernel? Can you send the current values of all your current settings by running something like: head /proc/sys/dev/sensors/adt7463*/* which will work on 2.4. If you're using 2.6, you'll need to do something similar in /sys Thanks, :v)