See my other thread for at least some of the requested information, feel free to add questions if you have them!walrustahiti wrote: Please, please, please, be quick to post photos and review when you get'em!
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See my other thread for at least some of the requested information, feel free to add questions if you have them!walrustahiti wrote: Please, please, please, be quick to post photos and review when you get'em!
The problem is that linux cannot find any PWM controller chip. The only thing which sensors-detect shows isfatpolomanjr wrote:Going to test out thinkfan and see if I can get it working.
The initial task is to turn off the fan from the command line.fatpolomanjr wrote:There is no thinkpad acpi device, which thinkfan relies on to read temperatures from. So thinkfan is out. If the fan cannot even be controlled then that is clearly a much larger issue.
This is going to be an adventure. Now I just realized audio isn't working for me in Xubuntu 16.04.1. Anyone else get audio in other distros? I tried installing the Linux version of the Realtek audio driver, but it expects you to compile from source, and I can't get past compilation errors. It probably has something to do with the kernel being 4.4 instead of 3.0. I did make some progress I think, in that I no longer have a "Dummy Device" through Pulse Audio. But still no sound through the onboard speakers. Headphones are fine.jaspen-meyer wrote:The initial task is to turn off the fan from the command line.
Then, set fan levels.
Once those are achieved thinkfan's config file can be adjusted as needed: define temp input file, file for pwm values.
A few possible leads here:
In Debian is /usr/share/doc/thinkfan/examples/thinkfan.conf.complex
temp url: http://termbin.com/d4k2
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