On 11/9/05, Rudolf Marek <r.marek at sh.cvut.cz> wrote: > > > It's caused by PNPACPI since 2.6.10, > and has been fixed recently. See bug #4014 for additional information: > http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4014 > If you don't want to upgrade kernels, the workaround is to disable > PNPACPI, either when configuring your kernel or on the boot command line > (pnpacpi=off). > > Let me know if you have any (other) problems, > an interesting thing...this motherboard (iwill zmaxdp) has two cpu fans, one for each processor. it appears that the fan speed of both is set to the max of their respective pwm settings on the w83627thf. this means that the probing performed by pwmconfig doesn't find either fan since it only adjusts a single pwm setting at a time while keeping the others set at their max value. regards, charless