Re: Kernel module 'thermal'

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On Monday 09 April 2007, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
> Anne Wilson wrote:
> > On Monday 09 April 2007, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
> >> Try acpitool instead of acpi. The acpi and thermal are built into
> >> the kernel, not as modules...
> >
> > -bash: acpitool: command not found
> >
> > It looks as though this is a bios issue, Mikkel.
> >
> > Anne
>
> OK - I though it was installed by default. It does not show much on
> my desktop, unless I use the -e option.
>
> yum install acpitool
>
Thanks.

  Kernel version : 2.6.19-1.2911.620060707   -    ACPI version : 20060707
  -----------------------------------------------------------
  Battery status : <not available>

  AC adapter     : <not available>
  Fan            : <not available>

  CPU type               : AMD Hammer Family processor - Model Unknown
  CPU speed              : 1838.826 MHz
  Cache size             : 256 KB
  Bogomips               : 3680.53
  Processor ID           : 0
  Bus mastering control  : no
  Power management       : no
  Throttling control     : no
  Limit interface        : no
  Active C-state         : C0
  C-states (incl. C0)    : 2

  Thermal info   : <not available>

   Device       Sleep state     Status
  ---------------------------------------
  1. PCI0          5            disabled
  2. USB0          3            disabled
  3. USB1          3            disabled
  4. USB2          3            disabled
  5. USB3          3            disabled
  6. USB4          3            disabled
  7. USB5          3            disabled
  8. USB6          3            disabled
  9. AC97          5            disabled
  10. UAR1         5            disabled

I'm not going to get anything useful, then.  Time for an upgrade - though I 
had planned to do anyway, in a few weeks.

Anne


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