On 12/25/06, Carlos E. R.
I did try to change the scheme to Acourtic and then back to Performance, but that does not make any difference.
Well, if there is a bug somewhere, I wouldn't expect it to work, not for sure.
The schemes does work when you disconnect AC and it even change the fan state: On AC: ---<snip>-- fullyautomatix:/proc/acpi/fan/C263 # powersave -x Performance active AC_default_scheme Acoustic Presentation Powersave battery_default_scheme fullyautomatix:/proc/acpi/fan/C263 # cat state status: on --<snip>-- On Battery: --<snip>-- fullyautomatix:/proc/acpi/fan/C263 # powersave -x Performance AC_default_scheme Acoustic Presentation Powersave active battery_default_scheme fullyautomatix:/proc/acpi/fan/C263 # cat state status: off --<snip>-- Back on AC: --<snip>-- fullyautomatix:/proc/acpi/fan/C263 # powersave -x Performance active AC_default_scheme Acoustic Presentation Powersave battery_default_scheme fullyautomatix:/proc/acpi/fan/C263 # cat state status: on --<snip>-- Now I wonder if it only fails if the temperature goes above a certain level and you connect the AC again, or maybe it is if it has been on battery for a certain time, because it has happened a few times in the past that when I run on battery and go back to AC, the machine also keeps on running hot.
This seems to be only a problem on my machine. I have not heard any other nx6125 users having the same problem.
Perhaps there are not many users of that system reading this, or they are not so perceptive. It doesn't mean they don't have the problem.
Or they may be celebrating Christmas, you know ;-)
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