[ltp] Overheating again
Nicolas Dufresne
linux-thinkpad@linux-thinkpad.org
Thu, 07 Jul 2005 10:58:51 -0400
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Be careful, if you compile ibm_acpi into the kernel (0.8) this old
version will override the one you compile by end. Make sure to keep
(0.11)
/usr/lib/`uname -r`/acpi/ibm_acpi.ko
and remove,
/usr/lib/`uname -r`/kernel/driver/acpi/ibm_acpi.ko
Good luck!
Le jeudi 07 juillet 2005 à 10:04 +0000, Peter Lemken a écrit :
> On Wednesday 06 July 2005 20:36, John Shane wrote:
> > On Wed, 06 Jul 2005 11:53:36 -0400
> >
> > Carlos Maldonado <kamihacker@sohost.net> wrote:
>
> > > do you have ibm_acpi module installed? maybe that's necessary, although
> > > I'm not sure
> >
> > Good question. The kernel config file says CONFIG_ACPI=y and
> > CONFIG_ACPI_IBM=m. But there is no ibm_acpi module in the list when I run
> > lsmod. More detective work to do. John
>
> You should download, compile and install the latest version 0.11 of the
> ibm-acpi module. It can be found at ibm-acpi.sf.net and you should manually
> insert the module with 'modprobe ibm-acpi experimental=1'. The 'experimental'
> option lets you then use /proc/ibm/thermal and /proc/ibm/fan.
>
> The ibm-acpi module of the official 2.6.11 kernels is older and does not
> provide these features.
>
> Peter Lemken
> Berlin
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Nicolas Dufresne <Nicolas.Dufresne@USherbrooke.ca>
Étudiant en informatique, Université de Sherbrooke
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Be careful, if you compile ibm_acpi into the kernel (0.8) this old version will override the one you compile by end. Make sure to keep (0.11)<BR>
/usr/lib/`uname -r`/acpi/ibm_acpi.ko<BR>
and remove,<BR>
/usr/lib/`uname -r`/kernel/driver/acpi/ibm_acpi.ko<BR>
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Good luck!<BR>
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Le jeudi 07 juillet 2005 à 10:04 +0000, Peter Lemken a écrit :
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<FONT COLOR="#000000">On Wednesday 06 July 2005 20:36, John Shane wrote:</FONT>
<FONT COLOR="#000000">> On Wed, 06 Jul 2005 11:53:36 -0400</FONT>
<FONT COLOR="#000000">></FONT>
<FONT COLOR="#000000">> Carlos Maldonado <<A HREF="mailto:kamihacker@sohost.net">kamihacker@sohost.net</A>> wrote:</FONT>
<FONT COLOR="#000000">> > do you have ibm_acpi module installed? maybe that's necessary, although</FONT>
<FONT COLOR="#000000">> > I'm not sure</FONT>
<FONT COLOR="#000000">></FONT>
<FONT COLOR="#000000">> Good question. The kernel config file says CONFIG_ACPI=y and</FONT>
<FONT COLOR="#000000">> CONFIG_ACPI_IBM=m. But there is no ibm_acpi module in the list when I run</FONT>
<FONT COLOR="#000000">> lsmod. More detective work to do. John</FONT>
<FONT COLOR="#000000">You should download, compile and install the latest version 0.11 of the </FONT>
<FONT COLOR="#000000">ibm-acpi module. It can be found at ibm-acpi.sf.net and you should manually </FONT>
<FONT COLOR="#000000">insert the module with 'modprobe ibm-acpi experimental=1'. The 'experimental' </FONT>
<FONT COLOR="#000000">option lets you then use /proc/ibm/thermal and /proc/ibm/fan. </FONT>
<FONT COLOR="#000000">The ibm-acpi module of the official 2.6.11 kernels is older and does not </FONT>
<FONT COLOR="#000000">provide these features.</FONT>
<FONT COLOR="#000000">Peter Lemken</FONT>
<FONT COLOR="#000000">Berlin</FONT>
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