![]() ![]() This device used to be Windows only so it was a really lovely surprise to find that this driver shipped last year. ![]() ![]() Well my friends, I'm pleased to report that last summer the Corsair Commander Pro received native Linux kernel driver support in the 5.9 release. ![]() I can tune out a constant white noise pretty easily but the one thing that is unacceptable are fan notes that change wildly or oscillate. Every time I change the value of pwm3, it returns back to 80 after ~0.5 secs.Relying on the built-in motherboard headers on server grade motherboards to reliably control fans with Linux has been a crapshoot since forever. Thinking that maybe fancontrol was controlling the fan speed even though I didn’t have any configuration saved, I totally purged fancontrol (so I cannot run pwmconfig anymore), but the problem persists. But everytime I rebooted I had to run again pwmconfig. The problem is another unknown program in the computer is changing back the power value to 80.īefore I was using fancontrol and after running the configuration program pwmconfig, my script worked fine, the right power values were applied to pwm3 and they remain there. The script works, it is able to write the right value to pwm3 and the speed of the fan changes. To do it, I use a python script that reads temperatures and then writes the right value to /sys/class/hwmon/hwmon1/device/pwm3 using cron. I wan’t to control the FAN speed depending of the highest temperature of the HDDs. I have a problem related with the beginning of this entry: I know this is and old entry, but let’s see if I’m lucky.
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