On Sun, Sep 23, 2007 at 08:13:54PM -0400, Timothy Gawne wrote:
>Is it common to get a temp warning:

no

>oscaradmin kernel:  CPU0:  Temp above threshold.
>Is this fedora talking to me or the installer?

looks like a kernel message to me - so the OS, not oscar.

can you look at temperatures via lm_sensors (sensors-detect/sensors) or
check in the BIOS?
hardware temperature sensors have baselines and calibrations and
sometimes the number programmed into ACPI (or lm_sensors) are dodgy so
linux can report the wrong temps, so BIOS is the most direct way of
checking the temperature.

if it is a real problem then of course 99 times out of 100 it's a dead fan...

cheers,
robin

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