http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13190





--- Comment #3 from Zhang Rui <rui.zh...@intel.com>  2009-04-27 07:44:31 ---
>> Name (_CRT, 0x0EE4)

>From the acpidump output, we can see that the critical trip point is hardcoded
to 108C, which means that it's the same in the kernel which used to work.
Plus, a critical trip point of 108C is also normal in other laptops.

this is rather a thermal management regression than a trip point bug to me.
can you make sure that
1. the overheating problem goes away if you switch back to the old kernel?
2. the laptop is hotter when you are running 2.6.28?

Plus, please attach the full dmesg output and the result of "grep .
/proc/acpi/thermal_zone/TZ1/*" both in 2.6.28 and in the non-overheating
kernel.

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