(09-04-2018, 06:14 PM)whitehat Wrote:(09-04-2018, 08:15 AM)tuxd3v Wrote:Which distro are you running (Ubuntu, Debian, OMV, -32 or -64 architecture)?(09-03-2018, 12:34 PM)whitehat Wrote:(09-01-2018, 07:52 PM)tuxd3v Wrote: Hello guyes,
Since early, I realized that Rockpro64 needs active cooling if you push it up,
And so I ordered a heatsink and a Fan for it..
In the meantime, I created a tool to control Temperatures.
Is is now Running for more than a month, with full CPU usage, 24x7 and temps are good( ~58Celcius).
This Board is Very stable..
If someone want the tool:
https://github.com/tuxd3v/fanctl
Regards,
tux
Something seems to be missing from source file around line 164
Thanks for reporting a Bug.
It was already fixed, but I forgot to comit, and released v0.1.1, with this bug..
It was fixed in v0.1.2
Regards
tux
I am on Ubuntu-64 minimal and looked around with lm-sensors, only to find nobody home. No hwmon! What software did you run to get temperature monitoring going?
Thanks for hanging out here and answering questions.
Regards
whitehat
Hello,
I am using the Minimal Version Release of Debian Strech by ayufan
But with older release I was at same stage as you..
You need to Follow ayufan instructions on Github.
Resuming, you need to upgrade your kernel and maybe some stuff.
Reboot,
Then you will be able to get exported to sysfs the hwmon and thermal zones.
I am using the tool I made - fanctl
