http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8499


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         Resolution|CODE_FIX                    |




------- Comment #12 from [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2007-09-05 15:44 -------
Re: PCI: Bus #7
yes, different issue merits different bug report.
In that case it would be against PCI, rather than ACPI.

Re: overheating
temperature:             61 C
critical (S5):           102 C
passive:                 82 C: tc1=2 tc2=5 tsp=300 devices=0xffff81000183ea90 

ACPI doesn't control the fan on this system.
If you have an over-heating problem, please verify that you also
have the same over-heating problem with acpi=off.

Re: overheating
if the fan is not spinning when the systems gets hot,
then try upgrading the BIOS and resetting SETUP defaults.

If the fan _is_ spinning when the system gets hot, then
your fan grill is probably clogged and the dust needs
to be blown out of it.


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