thinkfan 1.3.1-5 source package in Ubuntu

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thinkfan (1.3.1-5) unstable; urgency=medium

  * The "Greetings from Mini-Debconf Berlin!" release
  * Move package to DEP-14 layout
  * d/control: Remove systemd build-dep (Fixes: #1060540)
  * Unconditionally install sysvinit/openrc/systemd services
  * d/control: fix lintian warning
  * Refresh patches

 -- Lee Garrett <email address hidden>  Thu, 16 May 2024 19:37:01 +0200

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Binary packages built by this source

thinkfan: simple and lightweight fan control program

 Some hardware has a kind of broken fan-control and lets the fan run
 faster than really needed. Thinkfan will prevent this by controlling
 the fan on its own (the fan speed for each temperature interval can be
 adjusted in the configuration file).
 .
 Originally designed specifically for IBM/Lenovo Thinkpads,
 it supports any kind of system via the sysfs hwmon interface.
 It is designed to eat as little CPU power as possible.

thinkfan-dbgsym: debug symbols for thinkfan