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Thanks Richard. |
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Almost but not quite. I loaded the fan module, which did nothing, |
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seeing the fan was already running. I then searched through |
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/lib/modules/2.6.* for the fan module so I could find the others. |
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Then loaded the others. Once I loaded the *thermal* module, the fan |
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slowed down. It was stuck on one speed, which was apparently not fast |
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enough for what I was doing. So, either a combination of the fan and |
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thermal modules did something, or just the thermal module. |
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Thanks again. |
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On 7/30/06, Richard Fish <bigfish@××××××××××.org> wrote: |
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> On 7/29/06, Trenton Adams <trenton.d.adams@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> > I have a notebook that I use with gentoo. I'm trying to create a |
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> > tar.gz backup of the entire thing. So, I boot up with 2005.x or |
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> > 2006.0 livecd, or install cd. Both of them allow the system to over |
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> > heat, and it shuts down. This never used to happen. I believe it |
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> > worked fine with 2004.x. Have some ACPI drivers been disabled since |
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> > 2004? |
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> No, but they may have been modularized. Probably you just need to |
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> "modprobe fan". |
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> -Richard |
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