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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Please Welcome Simon Sweetman (Chubler_XL) to the Moderator Team Post 303041571 by RavinderSingh13 on Thursday 28th of November 2019 02:54:35 AM
Old 11-28-2019
Thanks a TON Neo for inviting one of the BEST resources on UNIX.com appreciate that.

Welcome to MODs group Simon, I am a great fan of you coding style, cheers.

Thanks,
R. Singh
 

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i8kctl(1)							     Utilities								 i8kctl(1)

NAME
I8kctl, i8kfan - Utility to access SMM BIOS on Dell Inspiron laptops SYNTAX
i8kctl [<command> [<args>]] i8kfan [<left> [<right>]] DESCRIPTION
The i8kctl utility provides a command-line interface to the i8k kernel driver for Dell Inspiron laptops. When invoked without arguments the program reports the same information which can be read from the /proc/i8k file: 1. i8k format version 2. bios version 3. machine id 4. cpu temperature 5. left fan status 6. right fan status 7. left fan speed 8. right fan speed 9. ac power status 10. fn buttons status The optional command argument can be used to select only one of the above items. Command can be: version, bios, id, temp, fan, speed, ac and fn. Examples: $ i8kctl 1.0 A17 B5W123K 52 2 1 8040 6420 1 2 $ i8kctl temp 52 $ i8kctl fan 2 1 The fan command can accept two optional parameters which specify the new fan state for left and right fans. The state parameter can be: 0 turn the fan off 1 set low speed 2 set high speed - don't change the state of this fan For example the command: $ i8kctl fan - 2 sets the right fan to high speed and leaves the left unchanged. It should be noted that if the i8kmon(1) daemon is used to control the fans, setting the speed with i8kfan is pointless since the daemon will override the speed with its own value. Invoking i8kctl as i8kfan is the same as invoking the program with the fan option: $ i8kctl fan 1 2 1 2 $ i8kfan 1 2 1 2 FILES
/proc/i8k AUTHORS
Massimo Dal Zotto <dz@debian.org> COPYRIGHT
i8kctl and all the i8kutils programs , scripts and other files are distributed under the GNU General Public License (GPL). On Debian GNU/Linux systems, the complete text of the GNU General Public License can be found in `/usr/share/common-licenses/GPL'. SEE ALSO
i8kmon(1), i8kbuttons(1) Massimo Dal Zotto 18 March 2002 i8kctl(1)
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