![]() ![]() Take care of installing fancontrol and eeepc-acpi-scripts (my part)ģ. Build the livefile with the command "acpi_osi=Linux" at grub (my part)Ģ. In my case, I am regularly building a kali livefile dvdįor my EEEPC, who needs fancontrol and eeepc-acpi-scripts (so fancontrol or eeepc-acpi-scripts should have the related dependency).Īfter install, it is necessary to use pwmconfig, to create /etc/fancontrol. This is useful, when used in livefile systems. ![]() It would be nice, if you could add a default configuration file (/etc/fancontrol) to the package. You are receiving this because you were mentioned.Date: Fri, 21:10:46 +0200 Package: fancontrol Then watch your fans IRL as you slide each to figure out which is which. Just assign a curve to the appropriate control, it should work. On Jun 3, 2022, at 12:41 PM, Rem0o wrote:īut you mentioned the fans stopped during detection right? Don't bother with the speed cards with RPM, or any of the "detected" stuff from the assisted setup. You are receiving this because you were mentioned.Message ID: from my iPhone If you can see your fans changing speed, then you're all good. On Jun 3, 2022, at 7:20 AM, Rem0o That's because since you got multiple fans on the same channel, the RPM detection is bust, so it can't rely on it. ![]() You are receiving this because you authored the thread.Message ID: from my iPhone Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub, or unsubscribe. And is the Mobo Controller set to the Right DC or PWM Control on SYS_Fan 1 corresponding to your Fans Ans what Connection do ther Use 3 Pin DC Control or 4 Pin Pwm Control. On Jun 3, 2022, at 7:13 AM, Audipower wrote:Ĭan you Control this Fans with the Mobo Settings in Bios ? Some Case fans are 1 Speed Only. ![]()
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