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# SOME DESCRIPTIVE TITLE
# Copyright (C) YEAR Free Software Foundation, Inc.
# This file is distributed under the same license as the PACKAGE package.
# FIRST AUTHOR <EMAIL@ADDRESS>, YEAR.
#
#, fuzzy
msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n"
"POT-Creation-Date: 2024-02-15 18:14+0100\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n"
"Last-Translator: FULL NAME <EMAIL@ADDRESS>\n"
"Language-Team: LANGUAGE <LL@li.org>\n"
"Language: \n"
"MIME-Version: 1.0\n"
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"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n"

#. type: TH
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#, no-wrap
msgid "THINKFAN.CONF.LEGACY"
msgstr ""

#. type: TH
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#, no-wrap
msgid "2020-04-09"
msgstr ""

#. type: TH
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#, no-wrap
msgid "thinkfan 1.3.1"
msgstr ""

#. type: SH
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msgid "NAME"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
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msgid ""
"thinkfan.conf.legacy - the old, backwards-compatible config syntax for "
"thinkfan B<thinkfan>(1)"
msgstr ""

#. type: SH
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msgid "DESCRIPTION"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
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msgid ""
"The thinkfan config file specifies one or more temperature input(s), exactly "
"one fan to control and the fan levels.  A fan level associates a certain fan "
"speed to a lower and an upper temperature bound.  If the temperature reaches "
"the upper bound, we switch to the next fan level, and if it drops below the "
"lower bound, we switch to the previous fan level.  Temperature bounds can "
"either be a single temperature (I<simple mode>) or consist of multiple "
"temperatures (I<complex mode>).  In simple mode, only the highest of all "
"known temperature is compared to the upper & lower bound.  If you have "
"devices with very different temperature ratings (e.g. CPU vs.  mechanical "
"hard drives), you should specify correction values to equalize their "
"temperature ranges, or better: use complex mode.  In complex mode, the upper "
"and lower bounds of each fan level are specified for each sensor "
"individually.  Thinkfan then switches to the next fan level if one of the "
"upper bounds is reached, and to the previous fan level if all temperatures "
"have dropped below their respective lower bounds."
msgstr ""

#. type: SH
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#, no-wrap
msgid "THERMAL SENSORS"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
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msgid ""
"Multiple sensor keywords can be combined in one config file, but note that "
"the ordering is significant with respect to the upper and lower fan level "
"bounds if you use I<complex mode>.  I.e. if B</proc/acpi/ibm/thermal> "
"contains 16 temperatures and you specify an B<hwmon> sensor after the "
"B<tp_thermal> statement, the B<hwmon> sensor will be the 17th temperature."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
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msgid ""
"After each sensor path, an optional I<correction-value> can be specified.  "
"This value (can be negative) is always added to the temperature reading from "
"that sensor.  Correction values should be specified if you use B<Simple "
"Mode> with components that have a different temperature rating, like hard "
"disks and CPUs.  Note though that B<Complex Mode> is generally the better "
"solution since it gives you full control over fan levels and temperature "
"ranges for each sensor, instead of just adding a fixed value to equalize "
"temperature ranges."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
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#, no-wrap
msgid "B<tp_thermal /proc/acpi/ibm/thermal>I< >[B< (>I<correction-value >...B<) >]"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
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msgid ""
"Use the thermal sensors provided by the B<thinkpad_acpi> kernel module on "
"older thinkpads. These normally reside in B</proc/acpi/ibm/thermal,> so this "
"keyword will hardly be used with other paths.  This file usually contains "
"8-16 temperatures, some of which may be reserved for removable hardware or "
"completely unused. Unused temperature slots always contain the value -128. "
"Since this file contains all temperatures the B<thinkpad_acpi> module knows "
"about, there cannot be more than one B<tp_thermal> statement in a config "
"file."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
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#, no-wrap
msgid "B<hwmon>I< sysfs-path >[ B<(>I<correction-value>B<) >]"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
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msgid ""
"Use a standard hwmon temperature input that may be provided by all kinds of "
"kernel drivers.  I<sysfs-path> is usually a file named "
"\\[oq]temp*_input\\[cq], somewhere under /sys, so you can search for them e."
"g. with \\[oq]find /sys -type f -name \"temp*_input\"\\[cq].  Each of these "
"files contains one temperature, so you need to add a B<hwmon> statement for "
"each device whose temperature you wish to control."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
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#, no-wrap
msgid "B<atasmart>I< device-path >[ B<(>I<correction-value>B<) >]"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
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msgid ""
"NOTE: only available if thinkfan was compiled with USE_ATASMART enabled."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
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msgid ""
"Read the temperature directly from a hard disk using S.M.A.R.T. See also the "
"B<-d> option in B<thinkfan>(1)  that prevents thinkfan from waking up "
"sleeping (mechanical) disks to read their temperature."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
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#, no-wrap
msgid "B<nv_thermal>I< pci-bus-id >[ B<(>I<correction-value>B<) >]"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
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msgid "NOTE: only available if thinkfan was compiled with USE_NVML enabled."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
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msgid ""
"Read the temperature of an nVidia graphics card from the proprietary nVidia "
"driver. This does not work with the open-source Nouveau driver, it depends "
"specifially on libnvidia-ml.so that is usually installed with the binary "
"nVidia driver.  The correct I<pci-bus-id> can be retrieved using e.g. lspci "
"with: \\[oq]lspci | grep -i vga\\[cq].  Most open-source graphics drivers "
"(radeon, nouveau, possibly others too) can instead be used with the B<hwmon> "
"keyword described above."
msgstr ""

#. type: SH
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msgid "FANS"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
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msgid ""
"Currently, thinkfan can control only one fan at a time.  In theory, you can "
"run multiple instances of the program simultaneously (with multiple config "
"files) to control multiple fans, but that requires enabling DANGEROUS mode "
"and will likely break most init scripts.  It is an error to have more than "
"one fan statement per config file."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
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#, no-wrap
msgid "B<tp_fan /proc/acpi/ibm/fan>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
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msgid ""
"Use the fan control provided by the B<thinkpad_acpi> kernel module, which "
"needs to be loaded with the option B<fan_control=1>.  The path is defined by "
"the B<thinkpad_acpi> kernel module and will hardly change. Besides the fan "
"levels ranging from 0 to 7, it also supports the B<disengaged> and B<auto> "
"modes."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
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msgid ""
"The B<auto> mode should delegate fan control to the firmware, so it can be "
"regarded as a \\[oq]default\\[cq] mode that does not change the fan "
"behavior.  This is useful for example if you only want to change the fan "
"behavior at high and/or low temperatures."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
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msgid ""
"The B<disengaged> or B<full-speed> mode effectively disables the fan RPM "
"limiter.  Fan speed will slowly ramp up until the fan uses the maximum "
"electrical power available from the embedded controller. Use this only to "
"prevent potentially destructive overheating, since it runs the fan outside "
"of specifications and wears its bearings down quickly."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
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#, no-wrap
msgid "B<pwm_fan>I< sysfs-path>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
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msgid ""
"Control a sysfs PWM fan.  Many hwmon drivers that provide a "
"\\[oq]temp*_input\\[cq] file also allow fan control, although there may also "
"be drivers that are specific to either temperature reading or fan control.  "
"You can search for a PWM control file e.g. with \\[oq]find /sys -type f -"
"name \"pwm?\"\\[cq].  Note that with PWM, fan levels usually range from 0 to "
"255, although besides a file like B<pwm1> there may also be B<pwm1_min> and "
"B<pwm1_max> that specify different (soft or recommended?) limits for a "
"particular fan."
msgstr ""

#. type: SH
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msgid "FAN LEVELS"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
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msgid ""
"Defining the fan levels is the meat of the config file. Here you make use of "
"your previously defined temperature inputs to set the lower and upper bounds "
"for the fan speeds.  You cannot mix simple fan levels with complex fan "
"levels.  The general syntax of a simple fan level is:"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
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msgid "B<( >I<fan-level >[B<,>] I<lower-bound >[B<,>] I<upper-bound>B< )>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
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msgid ""
"The I<fan-level> is either a numeric value (0-7 or 0-255, depending on "
"whether a B<tp_fan> or a B<pwm_fan> is used) or a string enclosed in double "
"quotes.  When a B<tp_fan> is used, specifying B<0> has the same effect as "
"specifying B<\"level 0>\".  In addition to the numeric fan levels, B<tp_fan> "
"also supports B<\"level auto\"> and B<\"level disengaged\"> or B<\"level "
"full-speed\">.  See above for an explanation of what these mean.  The format "
"of I<lower-bound> and I<upper-bound> depends on whether you want to use "
"B<Simple Mode> or B<Complex Mode.>"
msgstr ""

#. type: SS
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msgid "Simple Mode"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
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msgid ""
"In simple mode, the I<lower-bound> and I<upper-bound> of a fan level are "
"each specified as a single temperature value.  Both are compared only to the "
"highest temperature found in all of the configured thermal sensors.  Using "
"this mode of operation makes sense e.g. if all temperature readings come "
"from the on-DIE thermal sensors of a multicore processor.  The fan speed "
"will affect all of these temperatures in the same way because they share a "
"single thermal connection to the heatsink, so it makes sense to ignore all "
"but the highest of these temperatures.  As a rule of thumb, if your thermal "
"sensors cover multiple devices you should use Complex Mode, or at least "
"specify correction values to account for different temperature ratings."
msgstr ""

#. type: SS
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#, no-wrap
msgid "Complex Mode"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
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msgid ""
"In complex mode, both the I<lower-bound> and I<upper-bound> are lists of "
"temperatures, the length of which must match the number of temperature "
"readings thinkfan knows about.  Each bound must be enclosed in braces, with "
"individual values separated by commas or spaces, so the specific syntax of a "
"complex mode fan level is:"
msgstr ""

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msgid ""
"B<{ >I<fan-level>\n"
"B<( >I<lower-1 >[I<lower-2> ...] B<)>\n"
"B<( >I<upper-1 >[I<upper-2> ...] B<)>\n"
"B<}>\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
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msgid ""
"The optional commas have been omitted here for readability, and the curly "
"braces are interchangeable with round braces.  Note that it is not possible "
"to mix simple fan levels with complex fan levels."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
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msgid ""
"Complex mode is generally the preferred mode of operation since it allows "
"you to specify precisely what the fan should to to keep each component "
"within its specified temperature range."
msgstr ""

#. type: SH
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#, no-wrap
msgid "SEE ALSO"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
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msgid "B<thinkfan>(1)"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
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msgid ""
"Example configs shipped with the source distribution, also available at "
"I<https://github.com/vmatare/thinkfan/tree/master/examples>."
msgstr ""