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So ist es.Aber dann ist das X220 halt einfach etwas "hitziger" als das X200.
falls Wheezy tatsächlich RC6 nicht per Default einschalten sollte
kann mir mal einer bitte seine /etc/thinkfan.conf von eimem X220 (i5) posten?
(0, 0, 30)
(1, 20, 70)
(2, 60, 75)
(3, 70, 79)
(4, 73, 80)
(5, 74, 81)
(7, 75, 32767)
####################################################################### thinkfan 0.7 example config file
# ================================
#
# ATTENTION: There is only very basic sanity checking on the configuration.
# That means you can set your temperature limits as insane as you like. You
# can do anything stupid, e.g. turn off your fan when your CPU reaches 70°C.
#
# That's why this program is called THINKfan: You gotta think for yourself.
#
######################################################################
#
# IBM/Lenovo Thinkpads (thinkpad_acpi, /proc/acpi/ibm)
# ====================================================
#
# IMPORTANT:
#
# To keep your HD from overheating, you have to specify a correction value for
# the sensor that has the HD's temperature. You need to do this because
# thinkfan uses only the highest temperature it can find in the system, and
# that'll most likely never be your HD, as most HDs are already out of spec
# when they reach 55 °C.
# Correction values are applied from left to right in the same order as the
# temperatures are read from the file.
#
# For example:
# sensor /proc/acpi/ibm/thermal (0, 0, 10)
# will add a fixed value of 10 °C the 3rd value read from that file. Check out
# http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Thermal_Sensors to find out how much you may
# want to add to certain temperatures.
# Syntax:
# (LEVEL, LOW, HIGH)
# LEVEL is the fan level to use (0-7 with thinkpad_acpi)
# LOW is the temperature at which to step down to the previous level
# HIGH is the temperature at which to step up to the next level
# All numbers are integers.
#
# I use this on my T61p:
#sensor /proc/acpi/ibm/thermal (0, 10, 15, 2, 10, 5, 0, 3, 0, 3)
sensor /sys/devices/platform/coretemp.0/temp1_input
sensor /sys/devices/platform/coretemp.0/temp2_input
sensor /sys/devices/platform/coretemp.0/temp3_input
sensor /sys/devices/virtual/hwmon/hwmon0/temp1_input
(0, 0, 60)
(1, 60, 73)
(2, 72, 75)
(3, 74, 77)
(4, 76, 79)
(5, 78, 83)
(7, 82, 32767)
root@linux:~# sudo thinkfan -n
WARNING: You have not provided any correction values for any sensor, and your fan will only start at 60 °C. This can be dangerous for your hard drive.
Config as read from /etc/thinkfan.conf:
Fan level Low High
0 0 60
1 60 73
2 72 75
3 74 77
4 76 79
5 78 83
7 82 32767
sleeptime=5, temp=46, last_temp=0, biased_temp=46 -> level=0
[COLOR=#000000]biased_temp[/COLOR]
# Additional startup parameters
DAEMON_ARGS="-q -b 1 -s 3"
linux@linux:~$ sudo thinkfan -n
WARNING: You have not provided any correction values for any sensor, and your fan will only start at 60 °C. This can be dangerous for your hard drive.
Config as read from /etc/thinkfan.conf:
Fan level Low High
0 0 60
1 53 73
2 72 75
3 74 77
4 76 79
5 78 83
7 82 32767
sleeptime=5, temp=40, last_temp=0, biased_temp=40 -> level=0
^C
Caught deadly signal. Cleaning up and resetting fan control.