Posts tagged lm-sensors
Revision 2 for kernel 2.6.30-final released…
8Don’t worry, this is not a new release and nothing really changed besides the acerhdf module. Yes, I have updated the acerhdf module to the latest version, which is 0.5.6 and I suppose its a bit improved. I didn’t have time to test it, but I’ll get around doing that too. Beside this, I also have changed the default values for FANON, FANOFF and INTERVAL and now they are set like this:
FANON=60
FANOFF=55
INTERVAL=5
A new kernel build: 2.6.30-final (Yes, again!)
13Yep! You got it, this is the latest build for Ubuntu/Debian and its based on 2.6.30 stable from kernel.org. This new build includes all the good stuff from the older one, which means acerhdf module patch, coretemp patch for Intel Atom, also this should have a more proper and stable Intel i915 drivers, mode settings support and framebuffer support.
Acer Aspire One kernel release 2.6.30-rc7
0I didn’t write here for a long time, but I’ve been working to fix some issues in the kernel for Aspire One related to the CPU temperature sensor, Acer fan control and even the Intel and Wifi drivers. At the moment, the kernel does everything, lm-sensors can see the CPU and temperature, acerhdf is integrated into the kernel and it works perfectly, the ath5k wifi drivers work out of the box including the wifi LED. The Intel video drivers work, but still there are some errors coming from drm, but I do hope in the next RC release this will be fixed. This kernel release is mostly dedicated to Aspire One, a lot of drivers where removed and I’ve tried as much as possible to minimize the size of it and the maximize the speed of the kernel itself.
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