Wednesday, November 08, 2023

Re: Thinkpad Gets Very Hot

Hello,

luffy20201@protonmail.com (luffy20201), 2023.11.07 (Tue) 23:08 (CET):
> Hi, I've been an OpenBSD user for a year now, but I've never been able
> to disable Acpitz. I have tried everything, and nothing has worked. I

details would be nice... why do you want to disable acpitz(4)?

> use a Thinkpad X220, and it gets really hot. I need some help with
> this, can you please guys lend a hand? Thank You

Have you tried obsdfreqd?

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$ pkg_info obsdfreqd
Information for inst:obsdfreqd-1.2.0

Comment:
userland daemon to manage CPU frequency

Description:
obsdfreqd is a CPU frequency scheduler daemon working in userland.

It has many parameters to tweak the frequency like min/max frequency,
polling frequency, inertia, step up/down size. obsdfreqd also support
limiting the frequency upon reaching a given temperature to avoid
a system spending time above the threshold. While it has many
parameters, the defaults are good enough for everyone.

Maintainer: Florian Viehweger <openbsd@out-of-creativity.de>

WWW: https://git.sr.ht/~solene/obsdfreqd
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I run it with the "-T 60" parameter, to make sure my notebook fans are
inaudible.

Marcus

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