Date: Sat, 16 Feb 2008 17:38:44 +0100 From: Johannes Dieterich <dieterich.joh@googlemail.com> To: ume@freebsd.org, freebsd-acpi@freebsd.org Subject: Re: [RFC] Patch to enable temperature ceiling in powerd Message-ID: <47B71194.8090804@gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <ygeir0okikz.wl%ume@mahoroba.org> References: <20080208045605.15C874500E@ptavv.es.net> <47ABF402.7030904@root.org> <1202475519.7014.7.camel@RabbitsDen> <yge1w7komar.wl%ume@mahoroba.org> <1203126071.833.19.camel@RabbitsDen> <47B6B913.9020505@gmail.com> <ygemyq1jge2.wl%ume@mahoroba.org> <47B6CC48.5070009@gmail.com> <47B6CD54.3020806@gmail.com> <ygeir0okikz.wl%ume@mahoroba.org>
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Hello, Hajimu UMEMOTO wrote: > Hi, > >>>>>> On Sat, 16 Feb 2008 12:47:32 +0100 > dieterich.joh> that is now the output without enabling Alexandre's patch. > > dieterich.joh> Hope it tells you something. > > It seems nothing wrong to me. > Can you set hw.acpi.thermal.tz1.passive_cooling to 1? If you cannot > set, _TC1, _TC2 and/or _TSP for tz1 might be not correct. > BTW, doesn't your laptop have a fan? Unless your laptop is fanless, > your fan should work for you in usual in the first place. # hw.acpi.thermal.tz1.passive_cooling=1 su: hw.acpi.thermal.tz1.passive_cooling=1: command not found And, yes, my notebook has a fan. It is also running. And running stronger when the load is higher. But somehow it seems to me as if e.g. approx. 4300 rpm's in FreebSD 7 are not quite the same as they are in e.g. SuSE Linux. At least the cooling they give is too small and causing overheat. Regards, Johanneshome | help
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