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  • Q: Running TPFanControl I encounter strange spontaneous unexpected actions as shutdowns and standbys. Is there any workaround?

    A: Newer versions of Thinkpad Power Manager don’t team up with TPFanControl well. You can avoid these spontaneous effects by uninstalling Thinkpad Power Manager Program and Thinkpad Power Manager Driver. For testing purpose saving the installation of Thinkpad Power Manager run autoruns with admin rights, uncheck all checkboxes of Thinkpad Power Manager instances as program, service and driver, and have a reboot. You can use Windows Mobility Center as a workaround for some of these FN functions. To reactivate Thinkpad Power Manager check all checkboxes of Thinkpad Power Manager in autoruns again and reboot.

    Yeah, no, for a work laptop this is all way too hacky. Somehow ThinkPads are really locked down when it comes to fan control.










  • Vlyn@lemmy.ziptolinuxmemes@lemmy.worldLive Dangerously
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    I’m running LTS versions of Ubuntu server (and Windows 11 on my PC). Debian would be more stable, but then it’s so far behind that it’s a pain to use at times, especially for running any kind of game server. Ubuntu has been pretty good so far, but LTS to LTS isn’t always easy.


  • Vlyn@lemmy.ziptolinuxmemes@lemmy.worldLive Dangerously
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    Step 1: ah so glad this setup is complete and fully tweaked. So let’s leave it as is.

    Step 2: but then again maybe I should try out this little extra thing I just found online that might not work…

    Step 2: Why is x broken after an update!?

    Step 99: ah so glad this setup is complete and fully tweaked. So let’s leave it as is.

    Is it just me? I’ve had more issues with Linux updates than Windows updates at this point. Don’t get me started with major distro updates.