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    power management - How to control fan speed? - Ask Ubuntu

    https://askubuntu.com/questions/22108/how-to-control-fan-speed
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    Jan 18, 2011 - Configure fancontrol. In terminal type sudo pwmconfig . This script will stop each fan for 5 seconds to find out which fans can be controlled by which PWM handle. After script loops through all fans, you can configure which fan corresponds to which temperature. In my case I set interval to 2 seconds.
    drivers - Ubuntu 16.04, how to get my GPU temp and ...
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    19 Apr 2016
    unity - Enable fan control on ubuntu gnome and ...
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    7 Feb 2016
    sensors - How do I control my fan speed?
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    25 Feb 2014
    12.04 - Manually turn on CPU fan
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    29 Jan 2013
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    simple and lightweight fan control program — Ubuntu Apps Directory

    https://apps.ubuntu.com/cat/applications/saucy/thinkfan/
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    Some hardware has a kind of broken fan-control and lets the fan run faster than really needed. Thinkfan will prevent this by controlling the fan on its own (the fan speed for each temperature interval can be adjusted in the configuration file). Originally designed specifically for IBM/Lenovo Thinkpads, it supports any kind of ...

    SensorInstallHowto - Community Help Wiki - Official Ubuntu ...

    https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SensorInstallHowto
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    Jump to Running `fancontrol` - Running fancontrol when booting should work out of the box. After installing lm-sensors, the fancontrol script is treated as a service and should be found under /etc/init.d/fancontrol.
    ‎Test lm-sensors · â€Žsensors-applet · â€ŽXubuntu xfce4-sensors-plugin

    HOWTO: Fancontrol - Ubuntu Forums

    https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=42737
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    Jun 19, 2005 - HOWTO: Fancontrol. Controlling the speed (and sound!) of your CPU fan is easy! Disclaimer: this can ruin your hardware. A CPU fan is needed to cool ... hyst = +75°C) sensor = thermistor vid: +1.775 V (VRM Version 9.0) alarms: beep_enable: Sound alarm enabled eeprom-i2c-0-51 Adapter: SMBus Via ...
    Enable fan control on ubuntu gnome and macbook pro
    14 Feb 2016
    how to re-enable automatic fan control?
    16 Feb 2013
    [ubuntu] How can I control fan speed? :(
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    [ubuntu] I want a GUI fan control...
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    Fan speed control - ArchWiki

    https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/fan_speed_control
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    Jan 2, 2018 - Fancontrol (lm-sensors) - Script (written in Bash) to configure fan speeds. Most suitable for desktops and laptops with a single fan and without discrete graphics card. NoteBook Fan Control (NBFC) - Cross-platform solution for laptop fan control, written in C# and works under Mono runtime. Most suitable for ...

    How To Control Fan Speeds in Ubuntu - Tux Tweaks

    tuxtweaks.com/2008/08/how-to-control-fan-speeds-in-ubuntu/
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    Aug 27, 2008 - and just follow the prompts. Add the recommended lines to /etc/modules. Now, if you don't want to reboot, you'll have to manually activate the modules. sudo modprobe module1 module2. where module1 etc. = the module names provided from sensors-detect. Next, you need to create your fancontrol file.

    Fancontrol under Ubuntu 14.04 – resolving /usr/sbin/pwmconfig: There ...

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    Oct 12, 2014 - Fancontrol under Ubuntu 14.04 – resolving /usr/sbin/pwmconfig: There are no pwm-capable sensor modules installed ... able to control the fans under Windows using software provided by the motherboard manufacturer, but it is not obvious how to do this under Ubuntu. ... Enable Fan Setup Configuration.

    lm-sensors : Monitor CPU temperature & fan speed in Linux Mint ...

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    lm-sensors : Monitor CPU temperature & fan speed in Linux Mint (Ubuntu) : lm_sensors (Linux monitoring ...

    Fan speed control with 375.26, Ubuntu 14.04, headless - NVIDIA ...

    https://devtalk.nvidia.com/.../fan-speed-control-with-375-26-ubuntu-14-04-headless/
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    Jan 22, 2017 - Just an update, I think I've figured out a handy solution to my own question. From this website: https://foldingforum.org/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=25075. The following two lines of code would make it possible to adjust fan speed of multiple GPUs. nvidia-xconfig --enable-all-gpus; nvidia-xconfig --cool-bits=4.

    Can't change fan speed manually Ubuntu 17.04 ASus GL553VD ...

    https://www.linuxquestions.org/.../can%27t-change-fan-speed-manually-ubuntu-17-0...
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    I have an Asus GL553VD With Gnome Ubuntu 17.04 and hybrid card Intel/Nvidia. I did try to down fan speed wihtout success: Code: root@GL553VD:~# find /s.

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