On Noble, i just got a new thermald package : 2.5.5-1
and after a reboot, the log now is:
journalctl -b | grep thermald janv. 24 10:22:54 ub64 systemd[1]: Starting thermald.service - Thermal Daemon Service... janv. 24 10:22:54 ub64 thermald[990]: 24 CPUID levels; family:model:stepping 0x6:7a:1 (6:122:1) janv. 24 10:22:54 ub64 thermald[990]: 24 CPUID levels; family:model:stepping 0x6:7a:1 (6:122:1) janv. 24 10:22:54 ub64 thermald[990]: sensor id 10 : No temp sysfs for reading raw temp janv. 24 10:22:54 ub64 thermald[990]: sensor id 10 : No temp sysfs for reading raw temp janv. 24 10:22:54 ub64 thermald[990]: sensor id 10 : No temp sysfs for reading raw temp janv. 24 10:22:54 ub64 thermald[990]: Using generated /etc/thermald/thermal-conf.xml.auto janv. 24 10:22:54 ub64 thermald[990]: Using config file /etc/thermald/thermal-conf.xml.auto janv. 24 10:22:54 ub64 thermald[990]: Polling mode is enabled: 4 janv. 24 10:22:54 ub64 systemd[1]: Started thermald.service - Thermal Daemon Service.
Looks good at first glance; except the "no temp sysfs" lines.
On Noble, i just got a new thermald package : 2.5.5-1
and after a reboot, the log now is:
journalctl -b | grep thermald model:stepping 0x6:7a:1 (6:122:1) model:stepping 0x6:7a:1 (6:122:1) thermal- conf.xml. auto thermal- conf.xml. auto
janv. 24 10:22:54 ub64 systemd[1]: Starting thermald.service - Thermal Daemon Service...
janv. 24 10:22:54 ub64 thermald[990]: 24 CPUID levels; family:
janv. 24 10:22:54 ub64 thermald[990]: 24 CPUID levels; family:
janv. 24 10:22:54 ub64 thermald[990]: sensor id 10 : No temp sysfs for reading raw temp
janv. 24 10:22:54 ub64 thermald[990]: sensor id 10 : No temp sysfs for reading raw temp
janv. 24 10:22:54 ub64 thermald[990]: sensor id 10 : No temp sysfs for reading raw temp
janv. 24 10:22:54 ub64 thermald[990]: Using generated /etc/thermald/
janv. 24 10:22:54 ub64 thermald[990]: Using config file /etc/thermald/
janv. 24 10:22:54 ub64 thermald[990]: Polling mode is enabled: 4
janv. 24 10:22:54 ub64 systemd[1]: Started thermald.service - Thermal Daemon Service.
Looks good at first glance; except the "no temp sysfs" lines.