Ubuntu fan control6/19/2023 ![]() Replace hwmon0 with hwmon3 in /etc/ats.conf’s PWM_CTL entry: # sed -i 's/hwmon0/hwmon3/' /etc/ats.conf Install ATS: # apt install lua5.3 liblua5.3-dev luarocks gcc make Load the pwm-fan kernel module: # modprobe pwm-fan (All of these commands should be run as root.) However, it took some digging and experimentation, so I’ve documented the process below. Thankfully, this forum post had all the information I needed to eventually get ATS working. Everything went beautifully – even installing the ZFS DKMS module – except that there doesn’t seem to be any built-in fan control.Ĭheck out the dedicated page about my home server if you’re interested in more of the details of how it’s set up! ![]() Previously I’d used it with ayufan’s Debian Buster image, but this time I decided to try out Armbian’s Ubuntu 20.04 server image based on the 5.9 Linux kernel. When my old desktop PC that was acting as a home server failed on me recently, I switched back to using my ROCKPro64 for the job. Fan control on Armbian's Ubuntu 20.04 ROCKPro64 server image
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