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thinkfan version 1.0 beta -- copyleft 2015, Victor Mataré ========================================================= thinkfan is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. thinkfan is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with thinkfan. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. Thinkfan is a simple, lightweight fan control program. Originally designed specifically for IBM/Lenovo Thinkpads, it now supports any kind of system via the sysfs hwmon interface (/sys/class/hwmon). It is designed to eat as little CPU power as possible. WARNING!!!! =========== There's only very basic sanity checking on the configuration (semantic plausibility). You can set the temperature limits as insane as you like. Any change to fan behaviour that results in higher temperatures in some parts of the system will shorten your system's lifetime and/or cause weird hardware bugs that'll make you pull out your hair. No warranties whatsoever. If this program steals your car, kills your horse, smokes your dope or pees on your carpet... - too bad, you're on your own. Building and installing ======================= To compile thinkfan, you will need to have the following things installed: - A recent C++ compiler (GCC >= 4.8 or clang) - pkgconfig or an equivalent (pkgconf or pkg-config) - cmake (and optionally a cmake GUI if you want to configure interactively) - optional: libyaml-cpp for YAML support (the -dev or -devel package) 1. In the thinkfan main directory, do mkdir build && cd build 2. Then configure your build, either interactively: ccmake .. Or set your build options from the command line. E.g. to configure a build with full debugging support: cmake -D CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE:STRING=Debug .. CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE:STRING can also be "Release", which produces a fully optimized binary, or "RelWithDebInfo", which is also optimized but can still be debugged with gdb. Other options are: USE_NVML:BOOL (default: ON) Allows thinkfan to read GPU temperatures from the proprietary nVidia driver. The interface library is loaded dynamically, so it does not need to be installed when compiling. USE_ATASMART:BOOL (default: OFF) Enable libatasmart to read temperatures directly from hard disks. Use this only when you really need it, since libatasmart is unreasonably CPU-intensive. USE_YAML:BOOL (default: ON) Support config file in the new, more flexible YAML format. The old config format will be deprecated after the thinkfan 1.0 release. New features will be supported in YAML configs only. See examples/thinkfan.conf.yaml. Requires libyaml-cpp. 3. To compile simply run: make 4. If you did not change CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX, thinkfan will be installed under /usr/local by doing: sudo make install CMake will detect whether you use OpenRC or systemd and install some appropriate service files. With systemd, you can edit the commandline arguments of the thinkfan service with `systemctl edit thinkfan`. With OpenRC, we install only a plain initscript (edit /etc/init.d/thinkfan to change options). Documentation ============= Run thinkfan -h Manpages: thinkfan(1), thinkfan.conf(5) Example configs in examples/ subfolder If all fails: https://github.com/vmatare/thinkfan/issues
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