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The Sunday 2008-01-06 at 01:47 +0530, Shibu Basheer wrote:

Thanks for all your suggestions.  I really do not think this is a CPU
over hearting issue.  This is what I found :

Before ruling that out completely, install something to read the cpu temperature, like gkrellm.

After much testing with various combinations, I have pinned down the
problem to issue happening only when bootup into init  5.  i.e. even
if I boot in safe mode with init 5 with acpi=off  this issue persists.

However if I boot into init 3, and then I start kde with startx after
logging in to text console, the system is stable.

Any ideas?

Power management thinking you pressed the power button. Perhaps you can see that in the logs.


Some one was having a similar issue in the Spanish list last October (Thread: portatil loco) - I finally found it. The solution we found was to edit /etc/powersave/events, and change the line:

EVENT_BUTTON_SLEEP="suspend_to_disk"

to "ignore". My very wild but educated guess here is you change the line:

EVENT_BUTTON_POWER="wm_shutdown"

to "ignore". Try it and see if it works. You may need to reboot, but try "rcpowersaved restart" first as root in a console, then login.

- -- Cheers,
       Carlos E. R.

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