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The Monday 2006-12-25 at 12:05 +0200, Andre Truter wrote:
> The system fan stil comes on at 80 deg and goes off at 75 deg again,
> so the system does not overheat. It just runs hot and every now and
> again, the fan comes on.
Then it could be a changed setting in fan triggering, or that it is a
different "thing" which is triggering the fan.
> I did notice that when the machine resumes or when powersaved is
> restarted, then this message is logged:
> --<snip>--
> Dec 25 10:01:51 fullyautomatix powersaved[5928]: WARNING
> (continueEvent:287) Could not execute program
> /usr/lib/powersave/scripts for event daemon.scheme.change: No such
> file or directory
> --<snip>--
I guess that could be classified as a bug. Some script is missing or a
misspelled one is called. Bugzilla?
Perhaps when the scheme changes temperature settings are changed, and
other things. But a part of it is missing.
I'm just guessing, of course.
> I also noted that I get the following messages during hibernation and
> during restore:
>
> --<snip>--
> Dec 25 09:47:28 fullyautomatix kernel: mmc0: Card is consuming too much power!
> Dec 25 09:47:28 fullyautomatix kernel: mmc0: Unexpected interrupt
If that is true and a card is consuming too much, it also increase the
temperature, but would it affect the cpu? Or is it just a temporary
situation while restoring, then the kernel gets control of things? Unless
a kernel developper has a look at it :-?
> 0x00800000. Please report this to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.
You could try that, or report it to bugzilla, so that Novell people do.
> Dec 25 09:47:28 fullyautomatix kernel: sdhci:
> ===========================================
> --<snip>--
>
> Maybe this has something to do with it?
Who knows?
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Cheers,
Carlos E. R.
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