Once you will have seen enough, press ctrl+d to send EOF. Try yourself to run it and write hello/etc/modules/bye and press enter. Maybe - I do not know.īTW guys, fgrep /etc/modules command was not running, it was waiting for a user input to be processed and matched against the expression of /etc/modules for each line. □ So maybe that's not any kind of your problem and you probably can't do anything with it. About the asus-isa-0000 and the whole RPM thing, as far as I remember correctly I have never been able to somehow detect the RPM of my laptop's fan. In the BAT0-acpi-0 case it may be causes by replacing battery for an unofficial one. Should you have any issues, feel free to let me know! Still, if it is true, it would probably mean that GL553VD model have the same issues as it looks that there are a lot of similarities between those two models (at least internally). For these cases, I have created afc-scout, which may help you to find out whether it is true. I suspect that it may be caused by the fact that your model have more or less temperature values than other models. Second, does asus-fan-control even work on your device as per its current state? Did you notice any difference once you installed asus-fan-control or after reboot? Or are you able to notice a difference once you use custom temperatures in sudo asus-fan-control set-temps ? □įirst, please, add the whole output of sudo dmidecode. I mean that you basically have a different model from GL553VD and yet you have the same model reported in the dmidecode output. ❤️ I must admit, however, that I have never seen something similar. Thank you so much for your intention to add a new notebook model. Hello and welcome to the asus-fan-control community! □
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