On Fri, 2014-02-28 at 21:32 +0100, Cyril Brulebois wrote: > Control: tag -1 patch > > Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> (2004-12-27): > > I was suprised to see that the acpi fan and thermal modules were not > > loaded on the installed system. This seems to be an oversight in > > rootskel, it loads the modules in the installer, but neglects to > > register-module them. > > > > If acpid had been installed, I think it would have taken care of > > loading all those modules. And it's needed for the gnome battery > > monitor anyway. We need a laptop task! However, I think that even with > > that, unconditionally register-moduleing fan and thermal is good from > > a belt and suspenders POV. > > I know close to nothing about module (auto)loading and the like, but if > the attached patch can do no harm and can actually help, I'm happy to > push it. What do you think? [...] udev loads these modules. Please remove S05acpi-linux-x86 instead. Ben. -- Ben Hutchings Gates has joked that everything goes on and off unexepectedly in the house, which is run by a high-end PC network built on Windows NT. - Seattle Times
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