Package Details: asus-fan-control 3.13.0-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/asus-fan-control.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: asus-fan-control
Description: Fan control for ASUS devices running Linux.
Upstream URL: https://github.com/dominiksalvet/asus-fan-control
Licenses: MIT
Submitter: lexter
Maintainer: None
Last Packager: isinyaaa
Votes: 3
Popularity: 0.000000
First Submitted: 2019-12-18 20:08 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2023-03-25 15:09 (UTC)

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Latest Comments

Johnn commented on 2020-05-22 00:06 (UTC)

Thanks if it was a problem to restart the laptop, but it still doesn't seem to work in an ASUS FX504 computer, although now it doesn't get any error, it also doesn't manage to assign temperatures always remains at 0 0 0 0 0 0. And the command "modprobe acpi_call" doesn't return any error or message. Kernel 5.6.13-arch1-1

lexter commented on 2020-05-21 21:00 (UTC)

acpi_call kernel module uses /proc to create interface for acpi calls, it's not a part of Linux acpi implementation (furthermore, it's an out-of-the-tree module, IIRC), so the kernel's acpi documentation is irrelevant. It looks like you don't have the module loaded, try "modprobe acpi_call". What kernel are you using and have you tried rebooting your system after installing asus-fan-control?

Johnn commented on 2020-05-21 20:17 (UTC)

When I run "sudo asus-fan-control" I get the following error file /proc/acpi/call does not exist, according to acpi documentation it says that "Using /proc to store ACPI information has been discouraged and deprecated since Linux 2.6.24", are there plans to update the package?

nigeljordan commented on 2020-02-27 23:50 (UTC)

Never thought this would be so helpful. I have an Asus vivobook and I found that the fans where much more on then on Windows. Installed this and the effect was there! No more annoying fan noise! Only when its needed!