Cannot control fan-speed on Acer predator Helios 300
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I'm using Ubuntu 18.04(but there was same problem on 16.04). I cannot control the fan speed. Ubuntu runs with same fan speed as that when logged out of windows(dual-boot).
I have tried sensors-detect
but it only enters 'coretemp' into /etc/modules.
Also pwmconfig
returns the following:
"/usr/sbin/pwmconfig: There are no pwm-capable sensor modules installed"
please help!
acer overheating fan fancontrol lm-sensors
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I'm using Ubuntu 18.04(but there was same problem on 16.04). I cannot control the fan speed. Ubuntu runs with same fan speed as that when logged out of windows(dual-boot).
I have tried sensors-detect
but it only enters 'coretemp' into /etc/modules.
Also pwmconfig
returns the following:
"/usr/sbin/pwmconfig: There are no pwm-capable sensor modules installed"
please help!
acer overheating fan fancontrol lm-sensors
I am having same issue. Please let me know if you have found any solution.
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Jun 12 at 15:01
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up vote
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I'm using Ubuntu 18.04(but there was same problem on 16.04). I cannot control the fan speed. Ubuntu runs with same fan speed as that when logged out of windows(dual-boot).
I have tried sensors-detect
but it only enters 'coretemp' into /etc/modules.
Also pwmconfig
returns the following:
"/usr/sbin/pwmconfig: There are no pwm-capable sensor modules installed"
please help!
acer overheating fan fancontrol lm-sensors
I'm using Ubuntu 18.04(but there was same problem on 16.04). I cannot control the fan speed. Ubuntu runs with same fan speed as that when logged out of windows(dual-boot).
I have tried sensors-detect
but it only enters 'coretemp' into /etc/modules.
Also pwmconfig
returns the following:
"/usr/sbin/pwmconfig: There are no pwm-capable sensor modules installed"
please help!
acer overheating fan fancontrol lm-sensors
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I am having same issue. Please let me know if you have found any solution.
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I am having same issue. Please let me know if you have found any solution.
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Jun 12 at 15:01
I am having same issue. Please let me know if you have found any solution.
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