Re: [ACPI-sppt] ASUS M2400N update

Lindsey Simon <[email protected]> Sun, 21 Sep 2003 12:24:34 -0500
Newsgroups gmane.linux.acpi.support
Message-ID <[email protected]>
Hey Luca, could you attach your M3N dsdt as I don't see it in
acpi.sf.net's dsdt list yet. Thanks! I'd love to try it.

Luca Capello in message Re: [ACPI-sppt] ASUS M2400N update (Sun, 09/21 12:06):

> Hello Robert,
> 
> on 21/09/2003 10.24, Robert Vollmert wrote:
> >I modified the DSDT to completely turn off automatic fan control and
> >added methods for getting/setting the fan speed, and modified the
> >acpi4asus kernel module to include a file "fan" for setting the speed
> >manually. I can send you the patches if you're interested.
> Please, send me the patch for the 'acpi4asus' kernel module (I've 
> version 0.26, where there's the support for ASUS M3N).
> 
> On the other hand, I tried your last DSDT on my M3N and it seems it 
> doesn't work as in your case. So, I trying to modify mine basing on 
> your modifications. Just some questions:
> 
> - could you tell me what exactly you have enabled and what not? I 
> mean, should I enable the 'fan' ACPI module or only the 'thermal' one?
> 
> - the modifications you made to your last DSDT are only those where 
> you added C-style comments, right? Because I found some differences in 
> the 2 (M2N and M3N) DSDTs... If you want to see the M3N one, you can 
> grab it at the ACPI DSDT db, I added it yesterday in section ASUS/M3N.
> 
> - in the future could it be possible reaching an automatic fan control 
> as on Windows?
> 
> Thanks, regards,
> Gismo / Luca
> 
> 
> 
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