Bug 961063

Summary: i8k service and fan speed with Dell laptop
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: gholafox
Component: i8kutilsAssignee: Matthias Saou <matthias>
Status: CLOSED WONTFIX QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa>
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Description gholafox 2013-05-08 17:00:01 UTC
Created attachment 745320 [details]
i8kmon service script from Debian (in /etc/init.d)

Hi there,

First, the problem seem to be related with this issue:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=842179

I have a Dell laptop: Inspiron 15R SE (7520) which is powered by a Fedora 18 with the kernel 3.8.11-200.fc18.x86_64

I would like to use the i8kutils package to let a service to regulate the speed of the fan of the laptop but, when I read the "service" script of i8k in /etc/init.d/i8k, there is nothing which launch i8kmon. Only i8kbuttons.

In fact, I thought the i8k service script would be like a Debian-one...

Oh, and why don't you split the i8kutils package to avoid to install GKrellm and the i8k plugin for it?

I attached the i8kmon service script from Debian.

Thank you

Comment 1 Vitor 2013-10-20 00:06:26 UTC
Hi,

in fact i8kmon at "/etc/init.d" is already the service for i8kutils. Once loaded, it controls the fan speed automatically. At debian, it is only to do '# sudo service i8kmon start'.

The latest package with bug fixes is hosted at the link below

https://launchpad.net/i8kutils

It is not specifically being developed for Fedora, but I think you can use the tar.gz file.

In the next releases, a version might be released without GKrellm and any other thing; just to control fan speed.

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