fans always on
fans always on
On my new nc10 with UNR + laptop-mode activated + powersave govern I still have fans always on. Is this normal behavior?
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Usually, what is your CPU temperature?
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I no longer have this laptop (I only had to install it) so I won't be able to give precise temperature. I think the problem was with the table that allowed little dissipation. On other sufaces, there was no problem.
Re: fans always on
I have the same problem (fan is always on). Temperature is around 45°C.
CPU is usually at 1600MHz, even when there's only Pidgin and OpenOffice open.
CPU is usually at 1600MHz, even when there's only Pidgin and OpenOffice open.
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Strange, my CPU temperature is 46°C at the moment and the fan is off (well, I think so, i hear no noise). What BIOS are you using?
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Hi, I have the same problem, my fan is allways on. I can control it, but it allways spining. My temperature is 39°C and the fan is allways spining in normal mode.
If I wouldn't change the fan mode by myself in commandline using the command it will keep spinning all the time. In my BIOS fan speed is set auto. I am using Ubuntu 11.04 on Samsung R530, in the last version 10.10 everything was ok, yestarday I've installed the 11.04 beta2 and got this problem. I've already reinstalled all applications (easy-slow-down-manager, xbindkeys, samsung-tools), but no effect, it's still always spinning. Please could you give me an advise to resolve this problem?
Here is some information:
If I wouldn't change the fan mode by myself in commandline using the command
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samsung-tools --cpu silent/normal/cycle
Here is some information:
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svaleri@valeri:~$ sensors
acpitz-virtual-0
Adapter: Virtual device
temp1: +39.0°C (crit = +98.0°C)
temp2: +39.0°C (crit = +98.0°C)
Re: fans always on
Hi.
Downgrade to 10.10 and stop using beta versions if you don't want to bring bugs in your operating system.
Downgrade to 10.10 and stop using beta versions if you don't want to bring bugs in your operating system.
Samsung N150 powered by Voyager 12.04 (Xubuntu)
Brightness control issue with 12.04 LTS : look at this topic http://www.voria.org/forum/viewtopic.php?p=5753#p5753
Brightness control issue with 12.04 LTS : look at this topic http://www.voria.org/forum/viewtopic.php?p=5753#p5753
Re: fans always on
But I think that in stable version the problem will remain. Isn't it better to resolve it now?Woulouf wrote:Hi.
Downgrade to 10.10 and stop using beta versions if you don't want to bring bugs in your operating system.
Re: fans always on
Whatever your think it's still a beta version.
You know what does it mean ?
You know also that something right with beta 1 could be broken with beta 2 ?
Problem here is not the computer or OS, it's the user.
Seriously, i mean, we don't even know if Voria got the time to test 11.04 and work on some modifications on the new kernel and samsung packages.
We already have some issues with ubuntu 10.04 and 10.10 and you, you come on these boards "hey guys, i didn't want to wait so i installed ubuntu 11.04 BETA. Omg, it sucks now 'cause it was better with 10.10, please work on a solution now".
You want to solve the problem ? Fine.
Contact Voria and give him some help, or you can also wait.
You know what does it mean ?
You know also that something right with beta 1 could be broken with beta 2 ?
Problem here is not the computer or OS, it's the user.
Seriously, i mean, we don't even know if Voria got the time to test 11.04 and work on some modifications on the new kernel and samsung packages.
We already have some issues with ubuntu 10.04 and 10.10 and you, you come on these boards "hey guys, i didn't want to wait so i installed ubuntu 11.04 BETA. Omg, it sucks now 'cause it was better with 10.10, please work on a solution now".
You want to solve the problem ? Fine.
Contact Voria and give him some help, or you can also wait.
Samsung N150 powered by Voyager 12.04 (Xubuntu)
Brightness control issue with 12.04 LTS : look at this topic http://www.voria.org/forum/viewtopic.php?p=5753#p5753
Brightness control issue with 12.04 LTS : look at this topic http://www.voria.org/forum/viewtopic.php?p=5753#p5753
Re: fans always on
It's really strange, but after third reboot it works normally, but I am still going to reinstall 10.10. Too many bugs on 11.04. Sorry if I took your time.Woulouf wrote:Whatever your think it's still a beta version.
You know what does it mean ?
You know also that something right with beta 1 could be broken with beta 2 ?
Problem here is not the computer or OS, it's the user.
Seriously, i mean, we don't even know if Voria got the time to test 11.04 and work on some modifications on the new kernel and samsung packages.
We already have some issues with ubuntu 10.04 and 10.10 and you, you come on these boards "hey guys, i didn't want to wait so i installed ubuntu 11.04 BETA. Omg, it sucks now 'cause it was better with 10.10, please work on a solution now".
You want to solve the problem ? Fine.
Contact Voria and give him some help, or you can also wait.
Re: fans always on
If you really want to test unstable releases safely, use a virtual disk (Virtual box) or an another hard disk.
http://doc.ubuntu-fr.org/virtualbox
http://doc.ubuntu-fr.org/virtualbox
Samsung N150 powered by Voyager 12.04 (Xubuntu)
Brightness control issue with 12.04 LTS : look at this topic http://www.voria.org/forum/viewtopic.php?p=5753#p5753
Brightness control issue with 12.04 LTS : look at this topic http://www.voria.org/forum/viewtopic.php?p=5753#p5753
Re: fans always on
You know, today I've reinstalled Ubuntu on Linux Mint 10 "Julia" and Samsung Tools works on it perfectly. No bugs with Fn keys at all, it worked in Ubuntu irregularly. And the main thing for which I am warried - fan, it works now as it should. Always fan was on only in Ubuntu.Woulouf wrote:If you really want to test unstable releases safely, use a virtual disk (Virtual box) or an another hard disk.
http://doc.ubuntu-fr.org/virtualbox
I think my Ubuntu simply were installed with some corruptions.
As I understood here is one important thing. If I want the fan should work in cycle (accelerate and decelerate the rotation automatically by itself), I should turn it on in the cycle mode by command
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samsung-tools --cpu cycle
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I think so but i 've never tested this option.Kizikhi wrote:Woulouf wrote:
As I understood here is one important thing. If I want the fan should work in cycle (accelerate and decelerate the rotation automatically by itself), I should turn it on in the cycle mode by commandAm I right?Code: Select all
samsung-tools --cpu cycle
It could be useful to manage noise fan.
I know that even if i put my netbook in silent mode, speedfan will automatically increase if CPU Temp is too high, at least above a certain threshold.
Samsung N150 powered by Voyager 12.04 (Xubuntu)
Brightness control issue with 12.04 LTS : look at this topic http://www.voria.org/forum/viewtopic.php?p=5753#p5753
Brightness control issue with 12.04 LTS : look at this topic http://www.voria.org/forum/viewtopic.php?p=5753#p5753
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You are absolutely right, always when you put it in silent mode then it will automatically increase speedfan, and never decrease it.Woulouf wrote:
I think so but i 've never tested this option.
It could be useful to manage noise fan.
I know that even if i put my netbook in silent mode, speedfan will automatically increase if CPU Temp is too high, at least above a certain threshold.
Has already passed two days like I'am testing the fan and it realy works perfectly like in Windows, like it should work. There is solution which I've found observing the fan these two days.
The Solution:
- Step 1. You should turn on cycle mode in terminal by this command
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samsung-tools --cpu cycle
- Step 2. It's a very important moment, without doing this step the fan woun't work in the cycle mode!
Open Samsung Tools Preferences from your menu, then click on System service tab and choose Normal from CPU fan listbox.
- Step 3. Done! Now you can close the Samsung Tools Preferences and it will work properly (increase speedfan and decrease it when it's necessary). Just wait a little and you will see that your fan is working as it should.