Fan running all the time on a laptop with dapper
I have read several user reports about their laptop fan running all the time under dapper drake. I have the same problem, however, I'd rather see that as a configuration mistake than a bug in ubuntu.
According to lm-sensors, the temperature for the fan to start working is 45 C which is fine. However, after this has happened, the temperature value change to 35 C for the fan to stop, which, at least with my laptop, is an impossible thing. My cpu's standard temperature (running idle, word processing etc.) is about 40 C (no matter if I work in windows or linux it's both the same temperature readings) and even in the cool basement the fan will not get it below 37 C.
The point is, that 35 C is an unnecessarily low temperature value. The centrino is able to handle temperatures about 10 degrees higher without any need to run the fans so the only thing to do would be to change this one value to a temperature about 40 C.
Especially during the bootup it is easy to check the behavior, because while loading gnome, the cpu runs at 1,5 GHz and easily surpasses the 45 C, once gnome is done loading, the cpu goes down to 600 MHz and the temperature goes down below 35C for a while. At this point, while the fan started working above 45 C it stopped when the temperature dropped to 35 C.
I have tried to change this setting via the DSDT but somehow the edited one was not included in the initrd, the values remained the old ones.
I don't know if it's possible, but I would very much appreciate a change of this value, which I believe would also solve the other folks' fan problems. Is it possible to distribute it via the autoupdate?
By the way, I have been using breezy for quite a long time and did not have any similar problems.
My laptop:
Samsung P30 XVM1500
Centrino (Banias) 1,5 GHz
Radeon 9200
Dapper Drake
Thanks for help in advance !
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