Fancontrol HP laptop /usr/sbin/pwmconfig: There are no pwm-capable sensor modules in

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I'm trying to get fancontrol working my HP Spectre 13 3000ed, because the fans are either off or annoyingly noisy. I followed this tutorial: How to control fan speed?



But I got stuck with /usr/sbin/pwmconfig:




There are no pwm-capable sensor modules installed




I tried to resolve that with the information here: pwmconfig



That did not work.
Please help me, the noise is killing me!



Below my terminal output on sensors & sudo sensors-detect & sudo pwmconfig.



I'm on elementary OS Freya based on Ubuntu 14.04.



Terminal output










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  • The output seems to be saying that you're out of luck. It also mentions "Note that many motherboards do not have pwm circuitry installed, even if your sensor chip supports pwm." What sort of answer are you expecting?

    – Anko
    May 8 '15 at 19:26











  • @Anko oke thanks I just hoped that there was a workaround.

    – Bergkamp
    May 8 '15 at 19:57











  • Buying a quieter fan might be a functional workaround. Good luck!

    – Anko
    May 8 '15 at 22:12

















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I'm trying to get fancontrol working my HP Spectre 13 3000ed, because the fans are either off or annoyingly noisy. I followed this tutorial: How to control fan speed?



But I got stuck with /usr/sbin/pwmconfig:




There are no pwm-capable sensor modules installed




I tried to resolve that with the information here: pwmconfig



That did not work.
Please help me, the noise is killing me!



Below my terminal output on sensors & sudo sensors-detect & sudo pwmconfig.



I'm on elementary OS Freya based on Ubuntu 14.04.



Terminal output










share|improve this question
























  • The output seems to be saying that you're out of luck. It also mentions "Note that many motherboards do not have pwm circuitry installed, even if your sensor chip supports pwm." What sort of answer are you expecting?

    – Anko
    May 8 '15 at 19:26











  • @Anko oke thanks I just hoped that there was a workaround.

    – Bergkamp
    May 8 '15 at 19:57











  • Buying a quieter fan might be a functional workaround. Good luck!

    – Anko
    May 8 '15 at 22:12













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I'm trying to get fancontrol working my HP Spectre 13 3000ed, because the fans are either off or annoyingly noisy. I followed this tutorial: How to control fan speed?



But I got stuck with /usr/sbin/pwmconfig:




There are no pwm-capable sensor modules installed




I tried to resolve that with the information here: pwmconfig



That did not work.
Please help me, the noise is killing me!



Below my terminal output on sensors & sudo sensors-detect & sudo pwmconfig.



I'm on elementary OS Freya based on Ubuntu 14.04.



Terminal output










share|improve this question
















I'm trying to get fancontrol working my HP Spectre 13 3000ed, because the fans are either off or annoyingly noisy. I followed this tutorial: How to control fan speed?



But I got stuck with /usr/sbin/pwmconfig:




There are no pwm-capable sensor modules installed




I tried to resolve that with the information here: pwmconfig



That did not work.
Please help me, the noise is killing me!



Below my terminal output on sensors & sudo sensors-detect & sudo pwmconfig.



I'm on elementary OS Freya based on Ubuntu 14.04.



Terminal output







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  • The output seems to be saying that you're out of luck. It also mentions "Note that many motherboards do not have pwm circuitry installed, even if your sensor chip supports pwm." What sort of answer are you expecting?

    – Anko
    May 8 '15 at 19:26











  • @Anko oke thanks I just hoped that there was a workaround.

    – Bergkamp
    May 8 '15 at 19:57











  • Buying a quieter fan might be a functional workaround. Good luck!

    – Anko
    May 8 '15 at 22:12

















  • The output seems to be saying that you're out of luck. It also mentions "Note that many motherboards do not have pwm circuitry installed, even if your sensor chip supports pwm." What sort of answer are you expecting?

    – Anko
    May 8 '15 at 19:26











  • @Anko oke thanks I just hoped that there was a workaround.

    – Bergkamp
    May 8 '15 at 19:57











  • Buying a quieter fan might be a functional workaround. Good luck!

    – Anko
    May 8 '15 at 22:12
















The output seems to be saying that you're out of luck. It also mentions "Note that many motherboards do not have pwm circuitry installed, even if your sensor chip supports pwm." What sort of answer are you expecting?

– Anko
May 8 '15 at 19:26





The output seems to be saying that you're out of luck. It also mentions "Note that many motherboards do not have pwm circuitry installed, even if your sensor chip supports pwm." What sort of answer are you expecting?

– Anko
May 8 '15 at 19:26













@Anko oke thanks I just hoped that there was a workaround.

– Bergkamp
May 8 '15 at 19:57





@Anko oke thanks I just hoped that there was a workaround.

– Bergkamp
May 8 '15 at 19:57













Buying a quieter fan might be a functional workaround. Good luck!

– Anko
May 8 '15 at 22:12





Buying a quieter fan might be a functional workaround. Good luck!

– Anko
May 8 '15 at 22:12










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