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I was having difficulty with my hp 2510p laptop fans spinning at maximum after system resume. This makes for a undesirably noisy laptop.
Searching online I found users of redhat/fedora experiencing the same issues. It seems like is a kernel issue that on the link was fixed with the update to 3.9.2-200.fc18.x86_64. I am running kernel 3.19.2-1-ARCH and still experience this issue. If others have this problem, the workaround they posted about changing the values of `/sys/class/thermal/cooling_device*/cur_state` from 1 to 0 worked for me (did not test on system resume but manually changing them decreased the fans to a normal level).
Is there a better fix to this issue? As my kernel version is more up-to-date than the one in which the redhad/fedora users experienced the correction, I would think I am missing a more simple step that should correct this. Creating a script to revert these values back to 0 seems like a bit of a hack rather than actually addressing the problem.
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