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Once everything is configured, press Ctrl + Alt + T to open Terminal and run /etc/init.d/fancontrol start
to test the configuration. Then you can start fancontrol with sudo service fancontrol start
.
If you look at the command in /etc/init.d/fancontrol
, you will see that an algorithm to determine fan speed is used. This could be changed easily by adding lines to /etc/init.d/fancontrol
. I have not tested it yet.
Stop the service and restart the service (either manually or via sysv-rc-conf) to make sure everything is running correctly again. Then, set up fancontrol or follow the instructions in the previously linked documents to make this permanent.
In /sys/class/hwmon
, the first path contains a fancontrol
file. If you double-click on this, it will display a file browser window with the paths to the fan control settings. In this, the fancontrol
section is automatically added to the configuration file.
The fan control services currently do not support multiple backends. In some cases, it might be a good idea for fancontrol to use a database to avoid breaking things. If that is the case, it is too late for 4.3 users. In 4.4, you should probably download the latest version of FanControl.
You need to restart fan control to restore your setup. The documentation is not great, but you can take the backup file in the fancontrol
directory and overwrite it with the backed-up version. Or you can restart the service. The backwards-compatibility scripts are not compatible with these changes.
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#!/bin/bash
/dev/sda=$(sensors | grep'/dev/sda'| cut -d''-f2 | cut -d':' -f2 | cut -d''-f2 | cut -d '/' -f1)
/Fancontrol/Hddtemp=/Fancontrol/$(sensors | grep'/dev/sda'| cut -d''-f2 | cut -d':' -f2 | cut -d''-f2 | cut -d'/' -f1).txt
# If HDD temp is too hot, fan speed is increased, and vice versa if HDD temp is too cold.
if (`Hddtemp -b` >= 350) then sed -i -e "s/250/1/g" /Fancontrol/$(sensors | grep'/dev/sda'| cut -d''-f2 | cut -d':' -f2 | cut -d''-f2 | cut -d'/' -f1).txt
elif (`Hddtemp -b` <= 150) then sed -i -e "s/300/1/g" /Fancontrol/$(sensors | grep'/dev/sda'| cut -d''-f2 | cut -d':' -f2 | cut -d''-f2 | cut -d'/' -f1).txt
elif (`Hddtemp -b` >= 360) then sed -i -e "s/250/0/g" /Fancontrol/$(sensors | grep'/dev/sda'| cut -d''-f2 | cut -d':' -f2 | cut -d''-f2 | cut -d'/' -f1).txt
elif (`Hddtemp -b` <= 290) then sed -i -e "s/300/0/g" /Fancontrol/$(sensors | grep'/dev/sda'| cut -d''-f2 | cut -d':' -f2 | cut -d''-f2 | cut -d'/' -f1).txt
fi
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and change it to if [ -f /dev/${DEVNAME} ] && [ -f /sys/${DEVPATH}/${DEVNAME} ]; then
, while leaving it intact for every other statement except the above one. Then, run pwmconfig --update-pwmconfig
. This script will only be run the first time you run fancontrol, and after that, it will no longer look for such paths. So long as fancontrol is running as the user, you should be able to get the settings from fancontrol and have it use the absolute paths for the rest of the life of the program.
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You'll have to add a few things to make fancontrol work with your sensors. You'll need to add a file to your /sys/class/hwmon
directory to get fancontrol to work correctly with those values. Two files are required, /sys/class/hwmon/hwmon0/fanspeed and /sys/class/hwmon/hwmonn/temp.
You'll also need to use fancontrol to set your fan settings. The simplest configuration would be to use the gui for fancontrol if you're on a desktop system. If you're on a laptop, the command below will set your fan speed. You can customize fancontrol and see more options by running fancontrol --help.
To test the config file before rebooting, try changing the line "On=" to "Off=" and back to "On" as a troubleshooting step. And hopefully, it works and you didn't just cause your system to overheat. The process should be fairly self-explanatory; so, let's find out how to actually put the fancontrol
daemon to work.
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After running this command, I can manually mount the new hierarchy and see it. However, the new structure isn't actually correctly set up to use a fancontrol
server yet, because it has no devices in it. I don't really know why this can't be fixed, but I think the hwmon
API is just abstracted so badly. Anyway, let's fix this.
Open up fancontrol
by running fancontrol
once. It will probably complain that it can't write to the control files, but if it does that, stop the service and retry. (If you stop the service during some other important process, that's fine, but your fans should come back when you reboot.
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- Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista, Server 2003/2008, Windows 7, Windows 8
- Dell Precision m5500 and most other modern PCs, probably some iMacs
- Intel Atom N450 and derivatives; Q6600, Q6700, Q6800, Q9000, Core2Duo T2500, Core2Quad Q6600, Core2Quad Q6700, Core2Quad Q6800, Core2Quad Q9000
- Almost any graphic chipset supported by the Linux graphics drivers
What's new in FanControl v124
- Added Support for the following types of PWM-enabled hardware: PWM TOSHIBA, PWM SONY and PWM CEDIA
- Added LinXED support.
- Modified various configuration file parsing, handling, and file setting to be better and more intelligent.
- Added support for Windows users.
- Added support for PS2 fans.
- Added support for utility power PMs.
- Added support for headless computer configuration.
- Added support for trim, air flow, fans color, fan display mode, and fan speed limit configuration.
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