Debian Installer kernel (PowerPC) is missing therm_adt746x module
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linux (Ubuntu) |
Fix Released
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Medium
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Tim Gardner | ||
Oneiric |
Won't Fix
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Undecided
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Unassigned | ||
Precise |
Fix Released
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Medium
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Tim Gardner |
Bug Description
Hi, would it be possible to add the therm_adt746x module to the PowerPC debian installer kernel please?
The module adds fan control to the G4 iBook and G4 Albook laptops. Without it, if I shrink a partition using the text-based debian installer my iBook turns into an electric radiator!! I had to abort the re-partitioning as I was worried that my laptop would be damaged from the heat.
I understand you maybe reluctant to 'build in' the module (for instance, I don't know what the effect on other hardware this would have), but I don't think the code to automatically modprobe the module currently exists. The module has to be added to the file /etc/modules.
Even if it can only be compiled as a module this would be a big improvement on the current situation. I can easily add some instructions to the PowerPC FAQ to drop to a shell and modprobe therm_adt746x.
Admitedly, I haven't tried the 11.10 and 12.04 installers, but I had this problem with the 10.04-11.04 installers and also the Debian Squeeze installer when I tried them 6 months ago. I've checked the buildlogs and source packages and don't think this problem has been fixed. It would be great if therm_adt746x could be addded for 12.04.
Thanks!
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status: | Incomplete → Confirmed |
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