Re: lm_sensors fancontrol and ASUS quiet fan BIOS



Anton Ertl wrote:

[snip]
That workaround is good enough for me, but I still wonder why the
change in kernels had this effect, and if there is a way to get the
old behaviour back. Any ideas?

If the old kernel works and the new one does not that suggests that
a bug has been introduced into the kernel. The people at
http://www.lm-sensors.org/wiki/FeedbackAndSupport
probably have a much better idea than I do.


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