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System76 Open Source Embedded Controller (by system76)
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System76 Open Source Embedded Controller (by curiousercreative)
ec | ec | |
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60 | 4 | |
309 | 2 | |
0.3% | - | |
8.1 | 7.0 | |
7 days ago | 4 months ago | |
C | C | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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ec
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-05-10.
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Where are the coreboot configs for the lemp11?
You mean this?: https://github.com/system76/ec/blob/930f16b230a1574abddc1cf313c32f1a90c994e9/src/board/system76/lemp11/board.mk
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Fix for Loud Fans
Inexplicably, the built-in curves have a 5 second delay for gazelle. This means, if your chip goes turbo, it will take 5 seconds before the fan will react. By that time, the temperature will have already spiked to 80-90 C. https://github.com/system76/ec/blob/2a8befc195cd821232d2934593d29337e4eddb3e/src/board/system76/gaze17-3060/board.mk
- Consistently high fan speed since moving to Void
- Your take on this? I know why they do it, but should i be forced to install an OS i don't like just to get support for my hardware? Are there any hardware component manufacturers that support linux?
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Lemur pro now?
You can change the keyboard layout but not sure if you can replace the physical keyboard easily. https://github.com/system76/ec/blob/master/doc/keyboard-layout-customization.md
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Best practice for loud fans on a new Gazelle?
If you're wanting to try that out, it's very easy by editing the numbers within the FAN_POINT lines of this file (for your model): https://github.com/system76/ec/blob/master/src/board/system76/gaze17-3060/board.mk
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Can't build firmware
I have the ec repo cloned into a sibling dir. Sorry for the confusion. Thanks for the help!
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EC clevo
If it is identical to the Clevo that System76 uses then it may be possible to use their firmware.
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Loud fans on new Oryx Pro Advanced
This bit of documentation is also helpful, recommends getting the entire firmware-open stack and checking out the current firmware release that you're running and use that as a base for your modifications. This is important because firmware regressions are not uncommon and they often take some time before they are resolved.
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Controlling darp8 fans with software?
As for the tracking issue, you want #213. #256 is my proposal for persisting options through power loss.
ec
Posts with mentions or reviews of ec.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-11-07.
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Loud fans on new Oryx Pro Advanced
Sorry, forgot the link: https://github.com/system76/ec/blob/master/src/board/system76/oryp9/board.mk#L48-L56. There are actually two fan curves, one that responds to CPU temp and one that responds to GPU temp. By default, the two fan speeds are synced at the higher fan duty of the two curves, so in your case you probably want to lower the fan speed of both those curves initial point. I recommend you fork that repo and keep your own branch with your modifications that you can rebase after each official firmware release. You can see mine here though I've got some active firmware development on that branch, so this diff is more useful to what you're liking to be doing
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Controlling darp8 fans with software?
You'll get the notifications and you can install them, but you'll be back to factory firmware configuration. I keep a branch on my own fork that I will pull upstream changes into after each release. https://github.com/curiousercreative/ec/pull/1/files
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Fan Control!
I similarly ran with the fan on below 65 previously, but with my usage, I found the fan speed to bounce a bit. Here's the fan curve I run currently (note, I have somewhat significantly modified fans otherwise as well): https://github.com/curiousercreative/ec/blob/galp5/src/board/system76/galp5/board.mk#L52
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Remapping Page Up and Page Down on the lemp10
+1 for modifying your firmware keymap! You can see my galp5 keymap here (I'm migrating from a Macbook Pro, so most of my mods are related to that) where I have this mapping done: https://github.com/curiousercreative/ec/blob/fans/src/board/system76/galp5/keymap/apple.c
What are some alternatives?
When comparing ec and ec you can also consider the following projects:
clevo-indicator - Ubuntu fan control indicator for Clevo laptops
firmware-open - System76 Open Firmware
ec - System76 Open Source Embedded Controller
system76-acpi-dkms - System76 ACPI Driver (DKMS)
fwup - Configurable embedded Linux firmware update creator and runner
edk2 - EDK II
nbfc - NoteBook FanControl
linux - Pop!_OS fork of https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux
auto-cpufreq - Automatic CPU speed & power optimizer for Linux
caps2esc
System76 Power Management - System76 Power Management