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Re: Turning fan on in Pismo



> > It is the same problem on ibook2.2. So I developped the chip driver. If
> > the chip is the same, you may try my module and set the fan starting
> > temperature to a saner value. By default, it starts at 68°C on ibook...
> If 68°C is the threshold, it would at least explain why it never runs
> but it doesn't explain the casual segm faults under heavy load.

Sure does - my Lombard gets quite unstable above 67 degrees (as reported
by /proc/cpuinfo; the TAU isn't calibrated so the actual temperature might
be a bit higher). The instability started after adding a second RAM
module; it's more severe with 2.6 and the 1000 Hz scheduling timer there.

	Michael



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