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Re: SS4000E install problem



Hi JFS,

It's not a matter of wanting to reinstall. It's a matter of wanting to know what's wrong.  I tried all three of the wheezy images and I was unable to do an install with it.  It gets to some point, can't remember the verbiage, and then it doesn't go any farther.  It does consume input at that point, and clears the screen about every second.  But it doesn't actually do an install.

Can you tell me if your fan ever shuts off?  If I understand this correctly, your fan should continue to run at increased speed until the temp reaches 20C.  Mine won't run at that temp unless the case is off.  And my fan doesn't run at a reduced speed as far as I can tell.  It's either fully on or fully off.

Bob


From: JF Straeten <jfstraeten@scarlet.be>
To: debian-arm@lists.debian.org
Sent: Wednesday, November 11, 2015 12:14 PM
Subject: Re: SS4000E install problem


Hi Bob,



On Tue, Nov 10, 2015 at 04:49:06PM +0000, Bob Stewart wrote:

[...]
> So, if someone could point me to the files used to install wheezy
> directly, I'd appreciate it.

Do you mean that you prefer to reinstall from wheezy directly ? If so,
why ?


> Here's a copy of my /etc/fancontrol file.  It checks every 30
> seconds, mostly to cut down on the fan-nuisance factor.  The target
> temperature is 55 degrees C.  I don't know what Intel's target
> temperature was.

Here's mine : the values are note the same at all, but they were
detected automatically at the configuration of the package, without
oopsing.

lothar:~# cat /etc/fancontrol
# Configuration file generated by pwmconfig, changes will be lost
INTERVAL=10
DEVPATH=hwmon0=devices/platform/IOP3xx-I2C.0/i2c-0/0-002d
DEVNAME=hwmon0=w83792d
FCTEMPS=hwmon0/device/pwm1=hwmon0/device/temp1_input
FCFANS= hwmon0/device/pwm1=hwmon0/device/fan1_input
MINTEMP=hwmon0/device/pwm1=20
MAXTEMP=hwmon0/device/pwm1=60
MINSTART=hwmon0/device/pwm1=210
MINSTOP=hwmon0/device/pwm1=165

[...]
> I haven't looked into enabling LEDs and the front panel switch yet.

IIRC, the kernel must be slighly patched to enable the LEDs.

Hih,





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JFS.



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