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Does the thinkpad_acpi load in /etc/modprobe.d properly? |
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Hallo ThaungHan, thank you for your time and question. I checked with |
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" I created the file /etc/modprobe.d/thinkfan.conf with the content options thinkpad_acpi fan_control=1 " I think the thinkpad_acpi.conf path should be in /etc/modprobe.d/ thinkpad_acpi.conf and fan config file should be in /etc/thinkfan.conf imo. And also you should cat /proc/acpi/ibm/fan is enabled or not. If the output is enabled and thing still does not work, you should unload the module first "modprobe -r thinkpad_acpi"and load again "modprobe thinkpad_acpi. I think it would work. Pls keep in mind that I'm also a user and thinkfan is broken many times by my messing up. Hope it work out for you. Thank you. |
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Thank you for your kindly suggestions.
I have also noticed that the naming of the files in the instructions sometimes diverges. However, so far I had stuck to the old variant that worked for me. I have now as you recommended
Then I tried something else again. Let me know the status with command
So the service is loaded but disabled. Could it possibly be because my Linux system runs with systemd?
In the end, I think it doesn't matter whether you are a programmer or "just" a user - what counts in the end is that a solution is found? In this sense, thank you very much for your help, "four eyes see more than two". :-) |
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So no progress. :-( |
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@Chrissi43 have you taken a look at your hwmon hierarchy to see what's actually in there? I'd recommend looking at |
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Oh and please don't put much trust in 3rd party instructions, in particular don't expect you can just copy&paste configs from the internet. Read the |
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Hallo,
I have a huge problem with thinkfan. It's really a great software. So far i have had no problems. Now after I upgraded to a newer linux system I can no longer get the software to run. I'm not a software engineer, only a boring normal computer user. I have no idea what the problem is. Maybe someone here knows a solution?
My system consists of
What I have done so far
/etc/modprobe.d/thinkfan.conf
with the contentoptions thinkpad_acpi fan_control=1
find /sys/devices -type f -name "temp*_input"
/etc/thinkfan.conf
with these informations. Here is the content of this file:Testing the installation
sudo thinkfan -n
ERROR: Error scanning /sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:03.1/0000:27:00.0/hwmon: No such file or directory
Solution?
I am quite perplexed, since everything has run without problems so far with the old system. I also do not find my problem described on the Internet or here in the forum. I have not yet dared to compile the program with the newest version myself. I have no idea about compiling and have not needed it yet. Does anyone know advice?
Thanks in advance for any help,
Chrissi
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