> sure, I'll test-drive the vanilla-kernel, toook, tested the vanilla-kernel this morning and it shows the exact high temperatures (with CONFIG_THERMAL=y) I've got a question: when trying to disable thermal it just sits there & won't change: <*> Hardware Monitoring support ---> -*- Generic Thermal sysfs driver ---> it seemingly depends on other things: Selected by: ACPI_THERMAL && !X86_VOYAGER && ACPI && ACPI_PROCESSOR is it safe to disable acpi_processor and acpi or CONFIG_THERMAL in general ? or will it burn down my box ? ;) I'm asking this because it says/writes: CONFIG_ACPI_THERMAL: │ │ │ │ This driver adds support for ACPI thermal zones. Most mobile and │ │ some desktop systems support ACPI thermal zones. It is HIGHLY │ │ recommended that this option be enabled, as your processor(s) │ │ may be damaged without it. thanks Mat
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