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The first step for fan control on my system is setting up temperature. I started here:
http://www.edwardfusilli.com/fan-control-linux-tutorial-part-i/ At this point, I tried following the steps in that tutorial by installing the fancontrol-lpj package. I got a Not found error when trying to run pwmconfig. So I did a little more research and did this:
https://github.com/linux-atm/fancontrol-lpj/blob/master/README.md
By following the steps here, I did get fancontrol working, but only with one fan speed on each channel. I had to re-enable temperatures and temperatures2 to get it working.

I install CoreCtrl, start it up, type FCTEMPS in front of the first fan (in the BIOS settings) and it works. Then, I reboot, put fancontrol in my startup applications so I can startup a nice and quick lm-sensors test and get the readings I want. Then I run CoreCtrl and type FCTEMPS, I get an error.

But then, I reboot. And, boom, it works again. If I had known that using CoreCtrl would lock out fancontrol‘s fan write lock, I would have found that out before. The problem is that the next time I get an error, I assume that I messed up and I start editing /etc/fancontrol manually. And then that version of fancontrol thinks it’s fine, and that leads to yet another error down the road. This is a really bad problem, but it’s something that must be pointed out in case you are trying to use fancontrol with fan control by CoreCtrl. (CoreCtrl is intended for supporting or system temperature control, and it has a write lock on all of the fans that it can control. In order for a normal sysadmin to change the fans in the BIOS settings, CoreCtrl must be stopped. Otherwise, you’ll have errors later on. I’ve tried to contact the CoreCtrl people about this, and they don’t seem to be too interested in that, so I’m just warning you here. ).

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cat /Fancontrol/Hddtemp > /Fancontrol/Fstab 

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After a reboot, the Fancontrol service should be running automatically, and you can adjust the speed of each fan through the GUI interface.

#!/bin/bash
#
# checks if hard drive temp is not zero
# if it is not zero, the fan speed is increased by 20%
# if it is zero, the fan speed is decreased by 20%
#
#
# run this script at startup Hi jimmo,
Could you please email me the log/output to verify that the fan speed is correct?
Your mayebe interested in submitting a beta version of the fan controller to linux mint yourself ( http://www.linuxmint.com/rel_unstable.php ) before it gets released in the stable release.
Thx a lot. Hi jimmo,
Could you please email me the log/output to verify that the fan speed is correct?
Your mayebe interested in submitting a beta version of the fan controller to linux mint yourself ( http://www.linuxmint.com/rel_unstable.php ) before it gets released in the stable release.
Thx a lot. Hi,
I have been trying to install the new revision of smcFanControl but it won't install.

Use only the one supported by Hddtemp, which will display the temperature rather than S.M.A.R.T. not available.
Replace /dev/sda with the correct one in the script if necessary.
If you have not yet configured Fancontrol, see this page , this page , and this page and run the following commands one by one (restart Linux after running the first one):

The latest version of fancontrol-daemon allows for fan control of not only GPUs, but also the temperature sensor (and ASM.ko). However, its given preference to the GPU fan than the temperature sensor for fan speed assignment. You can fix this by changing FANCONTROL_GFX_TEMPERATURE_METHOD from n to r . Also, you need to install yum-plugin-fancontrol-daemon-stable-rhel7.repo and yum-utils package on RHEL 7:

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sensor "acpi_processor", "cooling1" { label = "cooling" state = "on"}; # fan speed, in RPM # 0 = no control # -1 = all fans off # 1 = no control # 2 = 50% # 3 = 75% # 4 = 100% # 5 = no control, the manual can be here sensor "acpi_processor", "cooling1" { label = "cooling" state = "off"}; 

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After doing this, you should be able to start fancontrol and it will correctly assign the fans to the temps you want. Another thing to try is turning the fans completely off and seeing if it will correctly assign them to the temp you want.

Use only the one supported by Hddtemp, which will display the temperature rather than S.M.A.R.T. not available.
Replace /dev/sda with the correct one in the script if necessary.
If you have not yet configured Fancontrol, see this page , this page , and this page and run the following commands one by one (restart Linux after running the first one):

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Thanks for the suggestions and improvements. I will update the solution to reflect this. Also: I had set the Requires and After, but it seemed to ignore it. It still ran fancontrol.service before lm_sensors.service even though I put Requires=lm_sensors.service and After=lm_sensors.service. IDK what was up with that, but for now my system is doing what I want it to do (which is why I moved to Linux in the first place, I decide what I want). If I have to re-do the service after updates then I can live with that. Thanks for the comment!

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FanControl v124 System Requirements

  • A mid-to-high-end (Quad-)core computer running Mac OS X v10.5 or later (10.6 is not supported by this version)
  • A free runtime environment and OS X Server v3 or later (although not required)

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  • Automatically scans for all on board sensors and shows real time temperatures and fan speeds
  • Integrated auto fan detection is handled within the kernel so no external modules needed
  • Large, customizable, read/write memory for storing sensor data from any fan
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  • Support for MSI MPB series and ASUS XD series motherboards

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