http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12994





--- Comment #15 from Maciej Piechotka <uzytkown...@gmail.com>  2009-04-15 
10:07:08 ---
(In reply to comment #14)
> Maciej, can you tell us of a _mainline_ (aka Linus) kernel that behaved better
> on your thinkpad than 2.6.29.1 does?

By mainline you mean version from git? 

> And give us an idea (e.g. through the
> temperatures measured by thinkpad-acpi on both kernels) of the difference of
> the thermal performance between the two kernels?
> 

I will. But it seems that the behaviour is somehow random (sometimes it take
several minutes to heat, sometimes much longer).

> That would really help check if the newer kernels are indeed doing a poorer 
> job
> of idling your R51e...

Well. I started tend to believe that it can be the hardware problem described
as the Windows XP tends to behave no better. I cannot find the operation of
patching described in hardware guide. I will search the friendly web but any
links would speed the checking of the hardware hypothesis.

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