I have a very old laptop I'm trying to rehabilitate and use with Debian: it's got an AMD Turion chip and 1G of RAM. Works fine. But one annoying problem under Linux: the fan runs flat out all the time. If the 'sensors' command is correct, the CPU has never gone above 35C, so the fan isn't running like that because of the heat.
I also used this machine recently to run Darik's Boot And Nuke (aka "DBAN") on a hard drive: that's a Linux kernel, and the fan wasn't running full out. Not sure what that proves, except that the fan doesn't have to run full out under a Linux kernel.
I've installed "lm_sensors," I've installed "fancontrol", I've run 'lmsensors-detect' (which is 'sensors-detect' under Fedora and Ubuntu - I've tried three Linux OSes with essentially identical results). I've run 'pwmconfig' which tells me "There are no pwm-capable sensor modules installed." I've written a file into /etc/sensors.d/fan-speed-control.conf that said this: