nc6000 acpi

asainz ulist at gs1.ubuntuforums.org
Tue Feb 8 23:50:00 UTC 2005


Patrik Andreasen Wrote: 
> Patrik Andreasen wrote:
> 
> > On my system 0 makes the fan go to max, after that no settings have
> any 
> > effect...
> 
> Forget about that, I misstyped. 0 = max, 3 = off just as you said.
> 
> /p
> 
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Hello, Patrik. Today, I have "dist-upgraded" my system and, among other
packages, In have kernel 2.6.10-3-686. The fan behaves normally now. I
think there have been changes in the ACPI code because the output of
the "acpi -t" command is quite different now than in the previous
(2.6.10-2-686) kernel. Hope the problem with kacpid is solved with the
new kernel.

Yesterday, I "experienced" the kacpid problem :-) yes, the /var
filesystem (root filesystem if you don't have /var in a separate
partition) gets full with huge log files.  I dont know how (I messed up
with logrotate command) but but I managed to solve the problem, gzipping
the .0 log files, after they were created.


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