dominiksalvet / asus-fan-control

Fan control for ASUS devices running Linux
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file /proc/acpi/call does not exist #60

Closed lamahechag closed 4 years ago

lamahechag commented 4 years ago

Environment State asus-fan-control version last, on Ubuntu 20.04 Asus model: TUF Gaming FX505DU Description When try sudo asus-fan-control I get file /proc/acpi/call does not exist

Replication State steps to replicate above Additional context The installation was done using gitpack.

dominiksalvet commented 4 years ago

Duplicate of #42

dominiksalvet commented 3 years ago

Hello @lamahechag! :wave: Have you managed to overcome this issue? (sorry, I was quite busy in the past)

dominiksalvet commented 3 years ago

bump

dariader commented 1 year ago

Hi there! I've encountered the same issue. OS Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS Proc Ryzen 9 (Cezanne)

Installation

[sudo] password for daria: 
>>> running install for github.com/dominiksalvet/asus-fan-control
local repository fresh
reading status database
using automatic candidate version
installing version 3.14.0
running script .install/install-global-Linux
installing acpi-call-dkms package
copying files
enabling systemd service
loading acpi_call module first time
modprobe: ERROR: could not insert 'acpi_call': Key was rejected by service
applying fan speed changes
file /proc/acpi/call does not exist
failed to apply changes now; reboot may help
adding to status database
<<< done; successfully installed

When calling AFC

file /proc/acpi/call does not exist

Rebooting the laptop have not helped.

Any tips how to overcome?

dominiksalvet commented 1 year ago

@dariader Hello, 1) You have an AMD processor, with which AFC does not work. 2) Maybe you have secure boot enabled, which may cause issues. 3) Kernel version may also play a role in this.

Unfortunately, I cannot help more since I am rather clueless here, I am sorry.

ghost commented 11 months ago

Asus Zenbook 4071Q [Manjaro plasma kde]

[itdev@asus asus-fan-control]$ sudo asus-fan-control
file /proc/acpi/call does not exist