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* hp omnibook xe4500 fan control
@ 2005-06-26  7:06 Thomas Perl
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From: Thomas Perl @ 2005-06-26  7:06 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: acpi-devel-5NWGOfrQmneRv+LV9MX5uipxlwaOVQ5f

Hello, List!

I'm having a problem with HP's Omnibook XE4500.

I cannot control the fan using its /proc/acpi interface. There is a fan 
entry and I can try to set some options, however - they are not set 
effectively (seems like Linux isn't in control of the fan). I'd like to 
set the trip_points to some values so that the fan doesn't come on so 
often. Any hints on where to start? Or it is not possible on Linux anyway?

There is a fan.exe on the diagnostic partition which switches the fan on 
and then off for diagnose purposes, so it _should_ be possible to 
control the fan by software.


Thanks for any information!
Thomas

PS: Please cc the reply also to me, I'm currently not on the list.


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* RE: hp omnibook xe4500 fan control
@ 2005-06-27  1:35 Li, Shaohua
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From: Li, Shaohua @ 2005-06-27  1:35 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: thp-MhksZLCqGG5eoWH0uzbU5w; +Cc: acpi-devel-5NWGOfrQmneRv+LV9MX5uipxlwaOVQ5f

Hi,
>
>Hello, List!
>
>I'm having a problem with HP's Omnibook XE4500.
>
>I cannot control the fan using its /proc/acpi interface. There is a fan
>entry and I can try to set some options, however - they are not set
>effectively (seems like Linux isn't in control of the fan). I'd like to
>set the trip_points to some values so that the fan doesn't come on so
>often. Any hints on where to start? Or it is not possible on Linux
anyway?
>
>There is a fan.exe on the diagnostic partition which switches the fan
on
>and then off for diagnose purposes, so it _should_ be possible to
>control the fan by software.
IIRC, fan device is a dummy device in many systems. That is acpi can't
really control fan. Your system might be such one. Sure, it's just my
guess :), did you see any error messages printed out? fan.exe might use
other methods like i2c.

Thanks,
Shaohua


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