Hi Piotr, On Tue, 14 Aug 2007 20:18:23 +0200, Piotr Czepek wrote: > 2007/8/13, lm-sensors <lm-sensors-notify at lm-sensors.org>: > > #2179: Treat strange fan speed (like 675 000 rpm) as "0" > > -------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- > > Reporter: piotr.czepek at gmail.com | Owner: khali > > Type: enhancement | Status: assigned > > Priority: minor | Milestone: > > Component: fancontrol | Version: > > Resolution: | Keywords: > > > -------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- > > Changes (by khali): > > > > * status: new => assigned > > * reporter: ticket => piotr.czepek at gmail.com > > * cc: piotr.czepek at gmail.com (removed) > > * component: misc => fancontrol > > * priority: trivial => minor > > * owner: somebody => khali > > * keywords: fan speed driver => > > > > Comment: > > > > What driver are you using? I can't remember seeing a driver report high > > speeds for stopped fans. > > > > I don't much like the idea of arbitrarily discarding some reported fan > > speed values. You should probably simply avoid using low duty cycle PWM if > > it results in bad speed readings. You may get better results by using a > > lower base frequency for the PWM. > > > > -- > > Ticket URL: <http://lm-sensors.org/ticket/2179#comment:1> > > lm-sensors <http://lm-sensors.org/> > > Linux hardware monitoring > > Hi, > > I use w83627hf driver. > (...) Please follow up in the ticket system (trac), not on the mailing list. I'll reply there. Axel, is it possible to remove the Reply-To header from the mails sent by the trac ticket system? It is almost an invitation to do the wrong thing, and that has happened a number of times already. Thanks, -- Jean Delvare