Re: Asus H87-PRO /usr/sbin/pwmconfig: There are no pwm-capable sensor modules installed

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Hello Guenter

On 22.01.2014 19:34, Guenter Roeck wrote:
>>> Interesting. Obviously that doesn't help ;-). What is returned 
>>> back if you read pwm2 after setting it to 0 ?
>> 0 (zero). Maybe some sort of protection?
> No idea. Might be the fan itself doing it.
Unlikely. The same fan model is installed on my other main-board
(Gigabyte with it8728) and its possible there to bring down the fan to
0 rpm with pwm set to 0.

> What happens if you set it to 1 ?
Set to [0-4] => fan spins up to maximum rpm (~2250rpm)
Set to > 5 => fan spins at desired rpm (~600rpm upward)

> Excellent. Note there is one problem in the driver - any changed
> pwm settings will revert to the default after a suspend/resume
> cycle. That requires a major change to the driver to fix, so it
> will take a while. Until then, you'll have to re-apply the changed
> configuration after suspend/resume.
No problem for me. This box runs all the time with no suspend mode
anyway :-)
- -- 
kind regards
 Mathias
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