Hi, Is speeding the fans on a Blade 1000/2000 and Fire 280R well supported by the kernel? What sensor modules & tools are needed to compile? Thanks, Frans van Berckel uname -a: Linux sunbladesrv249 2.6.32-rc5-kernelbuilder #1 SMP Tue Oct 20 23:34:41 CEST 2009 sparc GNU/Linux prtconf: pci (driver probably installed) prtconf: ebus (driver probably installed) prtconf: flashprom (driver probably installed) prtconf: bbc (driver probably installed) prtconf: ppm (driver probably installed) prtconf: i2c (driver probably installed) prtconf: dimm-fru (driver probably installed) prtconf: dimm-fru (driver probably installed) prtconf: dimm-fru (driver probably installed) prtconf: dimm-fru (driver probably installed) prtconf: dimm-fru (driver probably installed) prtconf: dimm-fru (driver probably installed) prtconf: dimm-fru (driver probably installed) prtconf: dimm-fru (driver probably installed) prtconf: nvram (driver probably installed) prtconf: idprom (driver probably installed) prtconf: i2c (driver probably installed) prtconf: cpu-fru (driver probably installed) prtconf: temperature (driver probably installed) prtconf: cpu-fru (driver probably installed) prtconf: temperature (driver probably installed) prtconf: fan-control (driver probably installed) prtconf: card-reader (driver probably installed) prtconf: motherboard-fru (driver probably installed) prtconf: i2c-bridge (driver probably installed) lsmod: Module Size Used by lsmod: openpromfs 4731 1 lsmod: evdev 8479 0 lsmod: sd_mod 32227 4 lsmod: crc_t10dif 1507 1 sd_mod lsmod: sg 27580 0 lsmod: sr_mod 14561 0 lsmod: cdrom 36852 1 sr_mod lsmod: qla2xxx 231393 3 lsmod: scsi_transport_fc 43776 1 qla2xxx lsmod: ohci_hcd 19010 0 lsmod: sym53c8xx 73756 0 lsmod: ohci1394 27982 0 lsmod: scsi_tgt 10531 1 scsi_transport_fc lsmod: ehci_hcd 33847 0 lsmod: scsi_transport_spi 23476 1 sym53c8xx lsmod: scsi_mod 163367 8 sd_mod,sg, sr_mod,qla2xxx, scsi_transport_fc, sym53c8xx, scsi_tgt, scsi_transport_spi lsmod: ieee1394 84208 1 ohci1394 -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe sparclinux" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html