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Old 7th October 2009, 06:11 PM
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Acer Aspire 5315-2718 - cpu fan doesn't kick in after suspend or hibernate

I'm trying to install Fedora 11 on my laptop, and I'm running into some issues with the cpu fan. I guess it's a known issue, and I had a workaround last time I had Fedora installed. Problem is that I wiped that to try Windows 7 for a bit, and now I'm going back and can't seem to get the workaround from before, well, working.

http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=604158

I've read through that whole thread, and I'm pretty sure that's where I got the fix the last time. But it doesn't look like it's working this time. I think maybe last time it was 32bit Fedora? Not exactly sure.

Can anyone point me in the right direction on a patch for Fedora? I'm perfectly fine working on the command line, making files if needed, replacing the kernel, whatever.

I just can't find instructions on what I _should_ be doing.

Thanks in advance!
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