Hey ivar, does your fan run non-stop? Mine is pretty quiet, and occasionally makes some louder noise, but nothing really that irritating. I'm using Suse 9.3, maybe that makes a difference.
To the re-rail this thread a bit, I'm getting the impression that this 11 celcius is more a feature than a malfunction, since I know many who have the same problem and none who hasn't. As Ivar told you, I'm using the latest BIOS and it...
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Originally Posted by mmarkin
Lenk, out of curiousity, what in the world did you need a 512MB boot partition for? I've got a 32MB one and have 16 kernel images sitting on it!
Also, there is no way you need a...
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Originally Posted by ivar
Hi Lake-end!
I got it back. They just sent me another one.
The keyboard is much better but the fan is loud.
Under Ubuntu I get:
#acpi -V
Thermal 1: ok, 11.0 degrees C
Ac...
More to come later when I get to home, but I need to ask you abf if you mean you got that reading from your Uniwill? If so PLEASE, what distro are you using and which kernel and what BIOS? Please tell me.
EDIT: I noticed that you abf...
No luck. Is your example from Sentia/Uniwill223/S602 ?
If so, please tell me how did you manage that? What BIOS version, which kernel, which distro? lm-sensors with what drivers or modules?
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Hi all,
I'm getting desperate, sorry for the double-post with the Sentia forum.
I cannot, for the life of me, get the CPU temperature to be shown correctly under linux. I have LM-sensors installed, did the detect-sensors and modprobed...
Hi all,
I'm getting desperate.
I cannot, for the life of me, get the CPU temperature to be shown correctly under linux. I have LM-sensors installed, did the detect-sensors and modprobed the modules it wanted. I can find the thermal...