--- On Sun, 26/12/10, Manokaran K <[email protected]> wrote:

> > This behaviour is strange. I strongly suspect that it
> is an issue with the
> > OS support on power management. You need certain
> drivers to put the
> > peripherals to sleep or power save mode which might
> not have been supported
> > or properly done in Linux.
> > Did you see the same behaviour in the default windows
> install that you
> > would have got when you purchased the laptop ? If you
> did not, then it is an
> > issue of OS/drivers rather than the laptop itself.
> >
> 
> 
> At the time I bought the laptop and came across the heat
> issue, I searched
> and came across other reviews of the same model that
> highlighted it. So, I
> just assumed that's how it is!
> 
> Any way I can verify its a driver issue? Anyway, I'm
> planning to upgrade to
> Ubuntu 10.10 this week (am on 8.10!) and hope you are right
> and the heat
> issue vanishes :-)
> 
Great. Will wait for your update...


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